Summer for the kids! Creative camp: how it was. Summer city camps Camp in the house of culture

From June 6 to June 24, a Creative Festival was held at the House of Culture Kid `s camp. Forty children aged from 5 to 16 years old were taught by experienced and professional teachers with extensive experience in this field.

Following the rules of a traditional camp, all the guys were divided into groups, each of which came up with its own name and motto. First of all, together with the teacher, the children did fun exercises accompanied by rousing music. Do not forget that education healthy image life is a priority! Then the guys dispersed to sites of different directions, visiting which they were able to develop new creative abilities. Maybe see yourself as a talented vocalist, choreographer, dancer, musician or hand made artist.

Every day, exclusive events on various topics were held for children, allowing them to learn something new or try themselves as a model or a real famous performer.
Among them are “Fun Relay Races”, “Soap Entertainment” - a real enchanting soap show, “Miss and Mister Camp”, “Fashion Shows”, “One to One”, “Pajama Party” and much, much more.
As part of the camp, a sightseeing walking tour of the interesting historical places of the village of Krokhovo was organized and conducted, during which the children were able to learn a lot of new and interesting things about the history of their native settlement. Excursions were also organized.
Having visited the People's Museum of the History of the Perm Region, the guys met in game form with the history of the lifestyle and beliefs of the ancient peoples who lived on the territory of the settlement, the Voguls and Ostyaks.
History was also presented through archaeological finds found during excavations. The children managed to feel like real archaeologists, familiarize themselves with the rules of excavations and find various objects related to the Glydenovsk culture.

The children were especially excited by a visit to an ostrich farm in the village of Zaosinovo, Perm region. In addition to ostriches, you could see and feed bison, chickens, turkeys, rabbits, goats, pigs and other animals. In addition, the children had great fun riding horses and jumping on a trampoline.

The end of the camp and summing up the results was the “Youth Day” event, at which camp students performed vocal and dance performances. Other artists also presented their enchanting performances, and the performances with pigeons, snakes, dogs and a monkey especially distinguished themselves.

We hope the guys had a lot of fun positive emotions, bright impressions and unforgettable discoveries! Someone discovered new talents, learned to play the guitar, made new friends or learned decoupage techniques in Hand made! Everyone received their own piece of happiness, which will give them new opportunities and help them climb another step higher in their own development and self-perception. Children is our future! We love you!

Camp center focused primarily on infants and preschoolers

Photo: Lena Tsibizova

What do they do It happens in the Bauman garden, kids from 1.5 to 3 dig in the local garden, sculpt, paint T-shirts, and children from 3 to 6 years old study world culture from Asian to African: they play folk tales, learn songs and make crafts. Children from 7 to 14 have a choice between a theater and a film studio, where, under the guidance of professionals, they will stage a play and shoot a film, respectively.

What to pay attention to You can bring children from 1.5 years old, which is unique for Moscow. But for children over 7 years old, the camp is only open in the afternoon.

Where In the center of the Garden named after. Bauman

St. Basmannaya, 15, metro station "Krasnye Vorota", "Baumanskaya", "Kurskaya"

  • Age 1.5–14 years
  • Price one week - 15,000 rub., two weeks - 25,000 rub., for a group of 7–14 years: 1 week - 7,500 rub., 2 weeks - 15,000 rub.
  • Shifts 11 shifts of 10-12 days from June 2 to August 25
  • Opening hours 9.00–19.00
  • Website citykids.msk.ru

Children's camp ZIL

Professional curators lead shifts at the constructivist cultural center


Photo: proothody.com

What do they do During the “Travel” shift, they learn how to properly navigate an unfamiliar city and choose places to visit; in “Urban Studies” - understand the functioning of the urban system and solve its problems at the level of your yard and district; on “Science” - conduct experiments together with the “Scientific Laboratories” of the Polytechnic Museum; at “Design” - to analyze the key concepts for the field of fine art and prepare your own art project, be it an installation or theatrical performance; in “English” - communicate with Americans and watch films, and in “Illustration” - invent characters and develop your own style with illustrator-blogger Fevrony (Tatyana Zadorozhnaya).

What to pay attention to You can get into each shift for free if you pass a creative competition.

Where Cultural center ZIL Vostochnaya, 4, bldg. 1, metro station "Avtozavodskaya"

"Flying"

Summer program of the studio “Mom’s kindergarten” from Seasons


Photo: www.seasons-project.ru

What do they do Make a magazine about summer fun with an agricultural bias - without the help of a computer: they learn to draw, decorate, write comics and illustrations. In addition, they have picnics and play in the park. Cafe “32.05” is responsible for breakfasts, lunches and afternoon snacks.

What to pay attention to For an additional fee, you can ask to babysit for longer.

Where Pavilion in the Hermitage Garden

Karetny Ryad, 3, metro stations "Mayakovskaya", "Tverskaya", "Pushkinskaya", "Chekhovskaya"

"Innocamp"

Camp at the children's science center


Photo: courtesy of Innopark

What do they do For six different thematic shifts - approximately the following: they organize robot battles, make GIFs in Photoshop, find out what is inside a battery or a sunbeam, study astrophysics, observe moving plants through a microscope and grow crystals.

What to pay attention to There are no more places available for the first two shifts, so you should hurry up and make a decision.

Where Main circle of Sokolniki Park

Sokolnichesky Krug Ave., 9, Sokolniki metro station

Summer camp at the Jewish Museum

Children's center camp in a museum that does not focus on its theme


Photo: Courtesy of the Jewish Museum

What do they do Together they read and analyze good children’s books: “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer”, “The Hobbit”, “Hello, Let’s Talk” by Sharon Draper about customs different nations and tolerance, “George and the Big Bang” by Stephen and Lucy Hawking about the natural sciences, “Impatient Stories” by Bernard Friot about the world around through the eyes of children - and, inspired by the plots of the books, they are engaged in creativity and exploration of the world.

What to pay attention to So far, only shifts for June have been announced; the program and schedule for July and August will be announced later.

Where Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center

Obraztsova, 11, building 1a, metro station "Maryina Roshcha"

  • Ages 7–12 years
  • Price half day - 3500 rub. for 6 days, 650 rub. for 1 day, full day - 7500 rub. for 6 days, 1300 rub. in 1 day
  • Shifts 5 shifts of 5-6 days from June 1 to June 29
  • Opening hours 9.00–17.00
  • Website jewish-museum.ru

"Shardam"

Camp in Neskuchny Garden with good master classes


Photo: courtesy of the Shardam Theater

What do they do About the same as in traditional Shardam master classes: they draw, sculpt, felt, learn to cook all sorts of goodies, watch cartoons and, of course, explore the Neskuchny Garden.

What to pay attention to: There are no separate master classes left at the Shardama branch in Neskuchny Garden, except for English, so it will be possible to attend them only as part of the camp.

Where In Neskuchny Garden next to the Leninsky Prospekt metro station and next to Panda Park

Leninsky Prospekt, 30a, metro station "Leninsky Prospekt"

  • Ages 7–12 years
  • Price 3500 rub. 1 day, 16,000 rub. for 1 week, 28,000 rub. for 2 weeks, 45,000 rub. in 3 weeks
  • Shifts 3 shifts of 3 weeks from June 2 to July 28
  • Opening hours 9.00–19.00
  • Website shardam.ru

"Pampa Green"

Camp in an elegant club with master classes and parties

What do they do Each week-long shift is dedicated to the culture of a specific country: Italy, Spain, USA, France, Czech Republic, Bulgaria, England, Mexico, Turkey, Germany, Belarus, Poland, China, Japan. In addition to studying national culture, children will be engaged in a lot of other things, from modeling to television journalism and animation.

What to pay attention to For now, it is impossible to understand exactly when which country will be, but they promise to take into account the wishes of those who have signed up for the camp.

Where Children's studio in the apartment building of Serafima Spiridonova

Myasnitskaya, 13; Barvikha, 85/1, Dream House shopping center

  • Ages 3–14 years
  • Price (for the branch on Myasnitskaya) part-time - 6200 rub. per week, full day - 12,000 rub. during the week
  • Shifts every week from June 2 to August 29
  • Opening hours 9.00–19.00
  • Website pampagreen.ru

“While mom is at work”

A camp from a worthy club with a 20-year history, especially strong in sports


Photo: kant.ru

What do they do Under the guidance of professional trainers, they go roller skating (can be rented for an additional fee), learn how to do tricks on a skateboard, and practice modern dance, tennis and martial arts. Children aged 3–6 years old are engaged in creative workshops in the afternoon instead of sports.

What to pay attention to Discipline is taken seriously here, so you won’t be able to shirk the coach’s assignments.

Where Sports club "Kant"

Electrolitny pr., 7, building 2, Nagornaya metro station

"S.A.D.ik"

Camp in the extremely picturesque garden at the S.A.D. Theater

What do they do Younger children are busy with master classes from clay and porcelain modeling to cooking, plus they read books and walk in the garden. The senior group puts on a new play every week under the direction of the S.A.D. theater troupe.

What to pay attention to The camp ends at 16:00, but you can leave your child longer for an additional hourly fee.

Where Tropical greenhouse in the “Apothecary Garden”

ave. Mira, 26, metro station "Prospekt Mira"

"Creative workshops"

One of the proven options for the summer

What do they do Each session will have its own theme: children will build cities from plastic packaging, shoot cartoons with a camera, do ceramics on a potter's wheel, organize a shadow theater, design ships from wood, paint in oils, go to exhibitions and get acquainted with the works of artists of the 20th century.

What to pay attention to This camp has the longest working day - working parents will definitely have time to finish their work.

Where At Winzavod and Flacon. The program and prices for both camps are the same

"Winzavod", 4th Syromyatnichesky lane, 1/8, building 6, entrance 6, metro station "Kurskaya"

“Flacon”, B. Novodmitrovskaya, 36, metro station “Dmitrovskaya”

  • Age 6-15 years
  • Price month - 29,000 rub.; week - 8000 rub.; day - 1700 rub.; half day - 900 rub., or 250 rub. at one o'clock
  • Shifts every week from May 26 to August 29
  • Opening hours 9.00–21.00
  • Website winzavod.tvorchmaster.ru

"Joyful discoveries"

Socially responsible camp at Flacon

What do they do During the first shift, “Games and Experiments,” children will be shown in every possible way that the world is full of games and entertainment that are much more exciting than those offered by gadgets. In the second - “Sherlock Holmes and the Great Scientific Discoveries” - children, using the deductive method, will be able to make discoveries about the world around them and scientific phenomena in the same way as scientists did in different eras.

What to pay attention to The camp has only two shifts (maybe there will be more in August) of 10 people each, so there are very few places left.

Where Resource Saving Center at Flacon, where lectures are usually held on proper nutrition, healthy herbs and waste recycling

"Living watercolors"

The life of real artists: a lot of creativity and little food


Photo: courtesy of Living Watercolors studio

What do they do Creativity in a variety of ways, including decoupage, soap making, floristry, scrapbooking, packaging and much more. In addition, they walk around the estate and learn its history, play outdoor games aimed at team building.

What to pay attention to The cost of the shift includes only tea with bagels. Lunch is paid separately, or the counselors can warm up in the microwave the food that the child brought with him.

Where In a three-story tower of the 19th century, in the Bratsevo park of the Stroganov estate

Svetlogorsky pr., 13, building 7, metro station "Skhodnenskaya", "Mitino"

"Kaitana"

Traditional classes at the Jewish Cultural Center


Photo: yaliya96178gmailc.blogspot.ru

What do they do Every week in the younger group, children study one of the episodes of Tanakh in a playful way - becoming participants in events, much like in the “Super Book”, and also practice Hebrew, ceramics, origami, go on an excursion to the dolphinarium, and so on. U senior group other thematic shifts: dance (Israeli dances and hip-hop), music and theater (excursions to Moscow theaters, a master class with Chekhov Moscow Art Theater artist Oleg Topolyansky), theater in English led by British theater director Martin Cook, cooking with Vika Boyarskaya from Delicatessen and “Gifts of Nature”, animation (creating cartoons in different techniques, meeting with Alexey Turkus and other animators), art and tolerance (study of world art, creative master classes, trainings).

What to pay attention to Despite the fact that the camp does not require any confirmation of national identity, traditions are observed here: for example, on Friday evening the daily routine includes preparation for Shabbat.

Where Jewish Cultural Center on Nikitskaya

B. Nikitskaya, 47/3, metro station "Barrikadnaya"

  • Age 8 months –14 years
  • Price junior group- 8900–14 000 rub. per week depending on the visiting mode, adult group 16,500 rub. for two weeks part-time, 27,800 for 2 weeks full-time
  • Shifts every week from June 2 to August 29
  • Opening hours 8.30–20.00
  • Website jcc.ru

In June, more than 200 cultural centers will launch the city summer recreation program “CultLeto” for the first time. For three months, children and teenagers will be able to play in the fresh air under the supervision of teachers, conduct scientific experiments and even make their own films without leaving the capital. As part of the project, more than 1,500 studios and workshops will operate in the institutions of the Moscow Department of Culture. Children and parents will be able to choose the duration and topic of classes. In this case, both paid and free programs will be developed. Full list classes of the “CultLeto” project will appear on the website portal next week. You can submit your application online.

“Many parents think that in the summer all cultural centers close and teachers go on vacation. But this is not so, many Muscovites with children stay in the city in the summer, and our task is to offer children options for an interesting and useful vacation in the capital,” noted First Deputy Head of the Moscow Directorate for the Development of Cultural Centers Pavel Khlopin.

In the capital's cultural centers, children and teenagers are offered one-day classes, for example, in drawing, arts and crafts, rhythm and English language, as well as thematic programs or intensive courses lasting from five days.

“We want to place the main emphasis on intensive courses. This will give the children the opportunity to completely immerse themselves for five, ten or even 20 days in one area of ​​creative or scientific activity. Feel like, for example, an actor, director, doctor or scientist,” explained Pavel Khlopin.

Parents will be able to leave their children at the cultural center for half a day or a whole day (depending on the section program). Teachers will work with the children. It will be possible to choose both paid and free leisure programs. Some long-term intensives include meals.

Throughout June, at the cultural and leisure center “Park Novoslobodsky”, children and teenagers will get acquainted with the history of cinema and master the basic processes of film production. The result of the summer creative session will be the presentation of a short film, which will be invented and filmed by the workshop participants. They will also be actors. The program is designed for children from seven to 14 years old.

At the cultural center “Ivanovsky” (“MosART” in Novogireevo), from June 5 to July 14, several programs were developed for children from eight to 13 years old: “World of Art”, “Media” and “Dancing” with lectures and master classes. Participants in the “Media” intensive, for example, will learn the intricacies of the work of a journalist, blogger, TV presenter, and will also be able to go on an excursion to the Ostankino television center.

A creative laboratory will operate at the ZIL Cultural Center all summer. Thematic programs, designed for 11 days, will be dedicated to dance, theater, photography, and animation. For example, teenagers from 11 to 17 years old will be able to try themselves as actors, choreographers, and theater lighting technicians. Those who are interested in the art of photography will be able to master cyanotype, a method of alternative photographic printing invented in the 19th century. The result is blue-tinted photographs.

And cartoon lovers will study and master various animation techniques and techniques, and will be able to come up with scenarios and characters.

There, at the ZIL Cultural Center, children from nine to 13 years old will be able to immerse themselves in the world of science for the entire summer. The scientific laboratory has developed weekly programs in three areas: chemistry, physics and medicine. In the first half of the day, young scientists will, for example, program robots, or make cardiograms, or explore water, and in the second half they will complete quests, participate in scientific games, go on excursions to the Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov and medical universities.

And in the territorial club system “Orekhovo” (Southern Administrative Okrug) a free eco-workshop “Children in the City” will be organized. Throughout the summer, master classes in arts and crafts will be held, an eco-laboratory for growing plants will begin operating, and children will also be offered interactive outdoor programs and other activities. Each shift will last from five days.

Throughout June, the Zelenograd cultural center will host outdoor classes: on the center’s summer veranda, as well as on the territory of Victory Park, the beach and the site near the Big City Pond in Zelenograd. Participants in the “Hobbies Workshop” program will be able to attend a dance and vocal school and learn the rules traffic while riding velomobiles. Robotics classes and excursions to the trampoline center and climbing wall are also planned. “Hobbies Workshop” is designed for children from six to 14 years old.

This summer there will also be a free children's holiday program. Children are welcome in 266 metropolitan institutions, including 132 schools of the Department of Education, 30 sports schools of the Department of Sports and Tourism and 104 institutions of the Department of Labor and social protection population.

During the summer shifts, children, under the guidance of teachers, will be able to go on excursions, gain new knowledge, attend master classes and play sports. 43 museums, 11 theaters, and five animation centers will be involved. The guys will participate in 10 major sporting events.

Three meals a day will also be provided. Participation in the program is free. “Moscow Shift” will work on weekdays from 09:00 to 18:00.

In the capital's schools, children are expected to attend the first shift, which will take place from June 1 to June 30. Institutions of the Department of Sports and Tourism have prepared events for two shifts - from June 1 to 30 and from July 3 to 28. And the Department of Labor and Social Protection of the Population offers schoolchildren a choice of three options: from June 1 to 30, from July 3 to 28 and from August 1 to 25.

The Moscow Shift program for active children's recreation was organized last year. About 50 thousand children who remained in the capital for various reasons were able to take part in hundreds of events organized at city institutions.