French Woods Festival of the Performing Arts

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French Woods Festival of the Performing Arts
Location
Map
199 Bouchoux Brook Road, Hancock, New York 13783
Information
TypePrivate summer camp
Established1970
FounderRon Schaefer
DirectorRon Schaefer, Beth Schaefer
GenderCo-educational
Age range7-17
Campus size170 acres (68 ha)
Campus typeRural
TuitionFirst Session, $5,850; Second Session, $7,075; Third Session, $7,075; Fourth Session, $5,850; Full Summer: $14,100
AffiliationACA
Sister CampusFrench Woods Sports & Arts Center
Websitefrenchwoods.com

French Woods Festival of the Performing Arts (or simply French Woods Festival or French Woods), is a private, co-educational performing and visual arts camp for youth aged 7 to 17 located in Hancock, New York. Established in 1970, French Woods is among the most prestigious summer arts programs in the United States.[1]

French Woods Festival runs one of the longest summer programs in American camping, running four three-week sessions, one week-long mini-session, and sponsoring a week-long adult camp at its sister camp, French Woods Sports and Arts Center.[2][3][4] The primary summer schedule (the first four sessions) itself is among the longest in camping, ending in the last week of August. Campers are not required to attend for the entire summer and are able to choose any arrangement of the four sessions they wish to attend.[5]

French Woods Festival has prepared generations of prominent alumni in arts and culture, particularly in the performing arts.[6][2][7][8] Alumni have either won or been nominated for a total of 40 Billboard Awards, 29 Emmy Awards, 26 Tony Awards, 22 Drama Desk Awards, 18 Grammy Awards, 7 Golden Globe Awards, 6 People’s Choice Awards, 4 BRIT Awards, and others.

In recent years, French Woods has premiered several amateur productions of Broadway shows, including Billy Elliot and Honeymoon in Vegas.[2]

Program Overview[edit]

French Woods runs four, three-week sessions (e.g. First Session, Second Session, etc.) from early June to late August. An additional one-week session immediately follows Fourth Session. The program incorporates major-minor scheduling. The daily schedule revolves around three majors and three minors, beginning at 9:30 am and ending at 5:45 pm. French Woods offers nearly 400 individual majors and minors each session, stemming from over a dozen departments.[5]

The camp and its activities are divided into three aged camps: Lower Camp (7–11 years), Middle Camp (11–14 years), and Upper Camp (14–17 years).[2]

Each September, French Woods sponsors the French Woods Classic Band Festival, an adult band camp hosted by its sister camp, French Woods Sports & Arts Center.[9]

French Woods administers the Hancock-French Woods Arts Alliance, a 501(c)3 nonprofit that primarily provides financial scholarships to a selected group of staff pursuing education in the arts.[10]

Location & Facilities[edit]

French Woods Festival of the Performing Arts is situated on a small lake in the town of Hancock, New York, roughly two and a half hours from New York City and three hours from Philadelphia. The camp is situated in the western Catskill Mountains near the convergence of that region and New York’s Southern Tier. The Delaware River (and thus, the New York-Pennsylvania border) is about 6 miles south and west of French Woods. The camp’s name is derived from the hamlet of French Woods where it resides. It is approximately 170 acres (68 hectares).[11]

French Woods is home to five theaters, two circus pavilions, two music centers, two visual arts complexes, a costumes building, dance center, culinary shed, and a collection of fitness facilities including eleven outdoor tennis courts, an indoor skatepark, hilltop challenge course, equestrian stables, sports complex consisting of a gymnasium and sport-specific fields/courts, fitness center, and pool.[2]

The property also has two administrative buildings, a dining hall, wellness center, camp store, and a canteen.

Notable alumni[edit]

In popular culture[edit]

  • 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 the summer of 2008 and first shown on April 25, 2009. The film follows three aspiring Broadway stars through nine weeks of competitive drama at French Woods.[14][12][17]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Rapkin, Mickey (2008-07-27). "Auditioning Round the Campfire". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-12-27.
  2. ^ a b c d e Windman, Matt. "Theater Critic at Theater Camp: A Return Visit to French Woods". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 2022-12-27.
  3. ^ "Sleepaway Performing Arts Camp Dates and Rates". frenchwoods.com. Retrieved 2022-12-27.
  4. ^ "French Woods Classic Band | Adult Music Camp in Catskills, New York". fwbandfestival. Retrieved 2022-12-27.
  5. ^ a b "The Program at French Woods Festival". frenchwoods.com. Retrieved 2022-12-27.
  6. ^ Ciment, Shoshy (July 23, 2018). "Broadway's Beanie Feldstein, Adam Pascal, Adam Kantor, and More Share Their Theatre Camp Memories". Playbill.
  7. ^ Ingenthron, Blair. "Julie Benko, Leslie Uggams, and More to Play 54 Below Next Week". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 2022-12-27.
  8. ^ "Broadway stars perform selections of musical by first-year Rider student". Rider University. 2020-07-23. Retrieved 2022-12-27.
  9. ^ "The Festival". fwbandfestival. Retrieved 2022-12-27.
  10. ^ "FAQs". Hancock-French Woods Arts Alliance. Retrieved 2022-12-27.
  11. ^ Griffith, Carson (2016-08-23). "13 East Coast Camps Where Hollywood Stars Spent Their Summers". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2022-12-27.
  12. ^ 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.
  13. ^ 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.
  14. ^ a b c Mickey Rapkin, "Auditioning Round the Campfire", Fashion & Style, New York Times, July 27, 2008.
  15. ^ Tea Price, "New music director for Phoenix Symphony crescendos to prominence through youth", Downtown Devil, September 18, 2014.
  16. ^ Frank Nestor, "Camping It Up", Backstage, March 23, 2011.
  17. ^ Robert Lloyd, "Review: MTV's Camp'd Out: I'm Going to Performing Arts Camp", Show Tracker blog, Los Angeles Times, April 25, 2009.

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