Drama Academy
Our excellent Drama Academy camp will build your child’s creativity, confidence, character development and communication through games, improvisation, storytelling, acting and movement. Led by International school Drama department specialists, the camp gives children exposure to different views of the world through characters and bringing literacy to life.
Warm-ups, games, improvisation, learning lines, devising scenes complete with costumes and music and rehearsals culminate in taking to the stage on Friday afternoon, an emotional and memorable experience for both you and your child.
"My kids love performing so this was the perfect camp for them and they also learned all about how to put a production in place. They had a fantastic time at Camp Asia and it was such fun watching their final showcase!”
Ghazali is a theatre practitioner-educator who specialises in community-based Applied Theatre forms such as Playback Theatre, Forum Theatre, Museum Theatre and Medical Clowning. He loves to weave personal stories, history, contemplative musings, and stray thoughts into aesthetically meaningful narratives. Using the transformative approaches of drama and theatre, he has helped facilitate conversations and connections in communities through the magical power of stories.
Dew is an award winning writer with more than two decades of experience in theatre as a director, playwright, and trilingual actor. She has been invited to direct at Pathey Nimidam: Tamil 10-Minute Theatre Festival (6yrs), DASTAK: Hindi Theatre Festival (2yrs), Mystical Myths: Asian Horror Theatre Festival (2yrs), Singapore Arts Festival, The Substation's SeptFest (2yrs), and many more. Her original plays have been staged in Singapore and Australia.
Sherilyn graduated from NAFA in Theatre Studies (Performing). Credits include Mixed (TheatreWorks), Under The Dragon Moon and People (I Theatre), Romeo & Juliet (Toy Factory), Mishima: Women In Love (World-In-Theatre) and Orpheus Unplugged/ Fingerton (Short and Sweet Festival in Sydney, Australia, 2006). Sherilyn was part of I Theatre’s Creative Edge ensemble and the 2015 ASSITEJ Next Generation residency programme in Tokyo. Wolf trap trained Artist by SRT and currently under The Esplanade theatres Director Mentorship.
Yukiko is an actor, host, and multidisciplinary artist. She holds a BA (Hons) in Theatre Arts from University of Essex, and also trained with New York Film Academy. She has been a stage actor since 2015 and enjoys interacting with the audience during her performances hence, propelling her into participatory arts in community and corporate settings. When she isn't performing, Yukiko provides drama and vocal training to adults and children. She believes the arts keep the mind imaginative and the soul young.
Age | Days | Timing | Price Per Week |
4 through 5 | Monday to Friday | 9 am to 3 pm | $715 (5-day camp) |
6 through 8 | Monday to Friday | 9 am to 3 pm | $715 (5-day camp) |
9 through 12 | Monday to Friday | 9 am to 3 pm | $715 (5-day camp) |
*Price includes a healthy lunch (cooked fresh daily), morning and afternoon snacks and an awesome Camp Asia T-shirt
Time | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
08:30 - 09:00 | Arrival | ||||
09:00 - 10:00 |
Icebreaker |
Circle Time/ Warm-Up Children share what they did the day before |
Circle Time/ Warm-Up Children are open to share about any topic. This helps them feel comfortable working together |
Circle Time/ Warm-Up |
Circle Time/ Warm-Up Transportation to Kallang for the day’s activities. Upon arrival, another headcount and safety reminder briefing will be conducted |
10:00 - 10:30 | AM Break | ||||
10:30 - 12:30 |
Drama Warm Up Becoming Characters Working with Space |
Audition Children go through a fun audition process to have a sense of the performance and the roles will be decided |
Blocking and Staging with Music and Dance Rehearsal |
Blocking Full Dress Rehearsal |
Final Touches |
12.30 - 13:00 | Lunch Break | ||||
13:00 - 14:45 |
Story Time Drama Games Wind Down/Recap |
Stage Blockings Rehearsal begins Wind Down/Recap |
Crafting and Props Wind Down/Recap |
Lights, Camera, Action! Wind Down/ Recap |
Prep and Standby SHOW TIME! |
14:45 – 15:00 | PM Break / Pack up / Home |
Information to note prior to booking:
These details apply to all camps and on both campuses.
Camps commence at 9am, please check your Parent Information Email for detailed Arrival and Dismissal times for your group. Parents (ELV) will drop children at bus bay, Parents (Woodleigh) can access the drop-off points but not enter the school
We have a full-time nurse on site for every camp week. Our nurses are there to administer medication and first aid if needed. They will operate from our school health centres. The nurse is available Monday morning to collect any medications before camp starts. Our Camp Asia team are all first-aid trained.
Healthy Lunch and snacks (cooked fresh daily) are included in the cost of your camp. If your child is a vegetarian, does not or cannot eat beef, pork, seafood, dairy or eggs or has other dietary needs, simply tell us beforehand in your child’s details online. Please also note that Camp Asia has a no nut policy.
Please also check out our FAQs page. If you are unable to find the information you need, call us or drop us an email.