French Woods Festival of the Performing Arts
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French Woods Festival of the Performing Arts is a sleep away performing arts summer camp co-owned by Ron Schaefer and his daughter, Beth Schaefer, and directed by Isaac Baumfeld, and founded in 1969.
The large camp is located just outside Hancock, New York, on a private lake known as Sand Pond (New York) in the western Catskill Mountains. French Woods offers summer camp programs in dance, theatre (including technical theatre and musical theater), music, rock and roll, circus, magic, visual arts, skateboarding, sport and horseback riding, and in 2008, 2,400 children attended the camp, over some 12 weeks, consisting of 4 three-week sessions and 1 one-week trial session for new campers. According to New York Times, French Woods, along with the Interlochen Center for the Arts and Stagedoor Manor, are considered the gold standard of theater camps."[1]
Overview[]
When founding French Woods, Schaefer wanted campers to make their own choices;[2] they each design their individual schedule, with 3 major activities and 3 minor activities each day. Majors are done every day for the duration of the three week session, whereas minors are chosen daily. The camp was the first of its kind to allow an entirely individualized schedule. The camp puts on full-scale, Broadway style productions of more than 80 shows a summer.[3]
The winter office is located in Coral Springs, Florida.
Notable alumni[]
- Hale Appleman (actor, The Magicians)
- Marc Acito (opera singer, novelist)
- Steve Augeri (Journey former lead vocalist)
- Doug Besterman (Tony Award-winning orchestrator)
- Jason Robert Brown (composer and lyricist)[4][5]
- Andréa Burns (actor)[5]
- Jesse Carmichael (keyboardist of Maroon 5)
- Aiden Curtiss (model)
- Daniel Delaney (James Beard Foundation Award-nominated restaurateur)
- Zooey Deschanel (actress)[1][5]
- Max Ehrich (actor, singer, and dancer)
- Melissa Errico (actress)[5]
- Jon Favreau (actor)[1]
- David First (composer, guitarist of The Notekillers)
- Barrett Foa (actor)[4]
- Gideon Glick (actor)[5]
- Daniel Eric Gold (actor)
- Ilan Hall (winner of Top Chef season 2)
- Glenn Howerton (actor)
- Tor Hyams (Composer and Lyricist)
- David Javerbaum (Executive Producer, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart)
- Adam Kantor (actor and singer)[5]
- Ben Weinman (lead guitarist of The Dillinger Escape Plan)
- Adam Levine (lead singer of Maroon 5)
- Amy Linker (actress)
- Natasha Lyonne (actress)
- Graham Patrick Martin (actor)
- Tito Muñoz (conductor)[6]
- Benj Pasek (Composer and Lyricist)
- Mauricio Perez (actor)
- David Pogue (New York Times contributor)
- Zac Posen (fashion designer)
- Elena Satine (actress)
- Max Schneider (singer-songwriter and actor)[2]
- Dan Schneider (producer)
- David Sheinkopf (actor)
- Iliza Shlesinger (stand-up comedian)
- Howard Stelzer (composer, owner of Intransitive Recordings)
- David Stone (producer)
- Olivia Thirlby (actress)
- Evan Weinstein (Emmy Winning TV Producer)
- Jed Whedon (screenwriter and musician)
- Nat Wolff (actor, singer-songwriter)
- Matt Windman (theater critic of amNewYork)
- Jason Wise (director/choreographer)
- Harris Wulfson (composer and violinist)
- Cameron Kasky (activist)
- Remy Zaken (actress)[5]
- Andrew Wotman (songwriter, music producer, artist)
- Milo Manheim (actor)
- Ari Winters (composer, sound designer, and Partner at Heavyocity Media, Inc.)
- Natalie Weiss (singer, song writer, vocal coach, YouTube star)
In popular culture[]
- Camp'd Out: I'm Going to Performing Arts Camp is a documentary television movie in the MTV True Life series that was filmed in summer 2008 and first shown on April 25, 2009. Filmed in summer 2008, the film follows three aspiring Broadway stars through nine weeks of competitive drama at French Woods.[1][4][7]
- Scenes of Episode 17 (Season 9) of MTV's MADE were filmed at French Woods during the summer of 2008. The show featured Alex Mills, who wanted to be made into a skateboarder.
- Disney Productions has used the Theater Program to debut musicals they were determining whether or not they would put on Broadway, including Freaky Friday and Descendants.
References[]
- ^ a b c d Mickey Rapkin, "Auditioning Round the Campfire", Fashion & Style, New York Times, July 27, 2008.
- ^ a b Frank Nestor, "Camping It Up", Backstage, March 23, 2011.
- ^ Michael Gioia, "Being Bold, Battling Bullies and Broadway: Why I Became a Counselor at French Woods Theatre Camp", Playbill, 7 August 2014.
- ^ a b c "MTI Meets MTV at French Woods Summer Camp" Archived 2014-12-14 at the Wayback Machine, The Marquee blog, Music Theatre International, May 5, 2009.
- ^ a b c d e f g Michael Gioia, "A Moment in the Woods: Aspiring Performers Tackle La Cage, Sweeney Todd and More at French Woods Theatre Camp", Playbill, 1 August 2013, p. 4.
- ^ Tea Price, "New music director for Phoenix Symphony crescendos to prominence through youth", Downtown Devil, September 18, 2014.
- ^ Robert Lloyd, "Review: MTV's Camp'd Out: I'm Going to Performing Arts Camp", Show Tracker blog, Los Angeles Times, April 25, 2009.
Coordinates: 41°55′02″N 75°11′04″W / 41.917112°N 75.184400°W
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