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Four-week Summer Camp launches at Warehouse421
Warehouse421’s inaugural Summer Camp has launched, inviting people of all ages to take part in the four-week program, tailored for children, young people, adults and families, offering a wide range of interactive workshops and events spanning art & design, music, lifestyle, board games and film.
The Summer Camp will be held daily, except for Mondays and Fridays, at the indoor gallery space of Warehouse421 and the diverse program will offer more than 50 workshops and activities to suit all ages and interests. Over the four-week period there will be 19 creative activity sessions for kids held each morning. Summer Camp at Warehouse421 will also offer more than 30 activities for teens and adults focusing on the areas of art & design, lifestyle, film, music and dance.
Each day at Summer Camp has been divided into three timeslots catering to specific age groups:
Creative Morning for Children (ages 5- 12 years), 10:00 – 12:00
The selection of daily art and design workshops run by thejamjar will provide children with a fun and educational morning activity designed to spark their curiosity, expand their awareness of art and help to develop their creative skills. The creative workshops are designed to explore different themes, such as the traditions and natural environment of the UAE, and will allow the children to discover new modes of expression including henna, photograms and calligraphy.
Active Afternoons (ages 13+), 15:00 – 18:00
Each afternoon, teenagers of ages 13+, adults and families are invited to take part in a diverse range of workshops covering art & design, lifestyle. Activities over the four weeks include educational workshops, a range of creative workshops exploring painting, ceramics screen printing and design, table decorating tutorials with Dinner Club by No.57, and perfume making workshops.
Cultural Evenings (ages 16+), 19:00 – 22:00
A selection of evening sessions catering to adults of ages 16 and above will cover a wide variety of themes and include board game nights, yoga classes, creative workshops, and film screenings curated in collaboration with Hind Mezaina, artist, writer and Alumni, the Salama bint Hamdan Emerging Artists Fellowship.