One 4-Week Summer Session at Beam Camp


Item Number: 822

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $4,500

Online Close: May 10, 2011 9:00 PM EDT

Bid History: 0 bids





Description

Beam Camp is honored to offer a 4 week session for the summer of 2011 or 2012 for a camper aged 7-17. The 2011 session dates are: Wednesday, June 29 to Sunday, July 24 OR Wednesday, July 27 to Sunday, August 2.

Beam Camp is an overnight summer program for boys and girls in Strafford, New Hampshire. Kids learn to make their ideas happen through fine and manual arts, technology and collaboration. Every summer, campers collaborate on the spectacular Beam Project and engage with our full-time and visiting staff of professional architects, videographers, builders, engineers and makers of all kinds. They learn the tools, techniques and temperaments of creation to apply to their own plots, plans and schemes. They swim, hike, play games and enjoy 750 acres of mountain, forests and lakes, while transforming ideas into artifacts and personal achievement into community success.

The centerpiece of each camp session is The Beam Project, a large-scale collaborative endeavor that campers plan, produce and play with. At session’s end we invite all families to join us for a celebration the Project’s completion. Proposed by art/architecture team Wignall & Moore of London, England, the July Beam Project (session dates: June 29-July 24) will be “The Story of Machines That Never Flew,” an aerial installation of fantastic aircraft dreamed up by thinkers and dreamers, ancient and modern.

In pragmatopia’s “The Habitats of Parker Mountain” proposal for the camp’s August Beam Project (session dates: July 27-August 21) Beam campers and staff will collaborate with architecture students at the University of Kassel, Germany to build human-sized interpretations of animal habitats. The international team will design and build animal abodes to suit the needs and nature of the wildlife of southern New Hampshire but for the use and enjoyment of all the inhabitants of Beam Camp. 

We've made short movies, built a catapult, launched hot air balloons, built wilderness shelters and built traditional Balinese gamelan instruments, fashioned costumes to go along with famous fairy tales, built rowboats from branches and tarps, performed in improv noise bands, produced plays we wrote . . . you name it, we do it, and we show kids how to too.

See more at: www.beamcamp.com