Serious - Capilano University
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Serious - Capilano University
Serious Fun Summer at Cap 2011 Camps and Courses K i d s • Te e n s • A d u l t s Continuing Education at Capilano University Welcome to Summer at Cap! Summer Camps What happens when you combine a university with a camp? Serious fun, that’s what. And while we put a heavy emphasis on fun, we put an even heavier one on meaningful learning. That’s why we design our camps to stimulate and nurture curious minds. You’ll find an extraordinary mix of camps here at Capilano University, from chess, astronomy and cooking to forensics, magic and musical theatre. And they’re not just for kids. There are camps for teens, too. So take a look through our calendar and see what happens when big ideas meet big fun. Adult courses Some of our adult continuing education courses run during the spring and summer. You can check them out at www.capilanou.ca/ce. They're also listed on page 17. Instructor Bios Instructor biographies are on the web: www.capilanou.ca/ce REGISTER EARLY! Our Serious Fun camps fill quickly, so the best way to get the camp (or camps), you want is to register early. There are five ways to register: online, phone, fax, in person, and mail. See page 20 for information and a registration form. You can also download a registration form (and a parental consent waiver) by visiting www.capilanou.ca/ce and clicking the Forms and supply lists link under the Quicklinks section. THE LUNCH ZONE! For campers aged 5 to 12 registered in two different half-day camps that run during the same week. Phone 604.984.4901 to register. Be warned! The Lunch Zone may include witty conversation, silly games, and running through the sprinklers. Register for The Lunch Zone and build an appetite for fun! The Lunch Zone lets your child attend two half-day camps that run during the same week without you having to worry about picking them up at lunchtime. We’ll pick up campers at the end of their morning camp, take them to a central location (The Lunch Zone), and then escort them to their afternoon camp. N O T E : Registration in the Lunch Zone is a full week commitment. Campers must bring their own bag lunch. If your camper is registered in a day-long camp (not two separate camps), lunch supervision is already included in the registration fee. Mon – Fri Noon – 12:45 pm July 4 – 8 20039 July 18 – 22 20041 Aug 8 – 12 20043 ; July 11 – 15 July 25 – 29 Aug 15 – 19 Rm LB116 20040 20042 20044 $25 nourishing Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s Summer Camps Half-day Kids’ Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Half-day Youth Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Full-day Youth Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Half-day Teen Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Full-day Teen Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 6 15 18 22 Children’s Music School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Camps At-A-Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 & 13 Courses for Grown Ups . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Registration Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Campus Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 On the cover: Stand aside, Ramsay and Oliver. Julia Child is probably the world's most recognizable chef, and she's so much more. Her story is one of perseverance and triumph against the odds and cultural stigmas. She won the very first Emmy for an educational TV program, and her cooking show The French Chef was the very first television show to be captioned for deaf and hard of hearing viewers. Don't be one of the flimsies. Live your life full-flavour. Registration form on page 24 1 Kids’ Camps K IDS CAM PS + LUNCH ZONE If you enroll your camper in two half-day camps that run during the same week, see the Lunch Zone on the inside front cover. Your child can join two camps without you having to pick them up at lunchtime. Kids Half-day camps . . . Gross and Gooey Rock, Paper, Scissors— Stop Motion Animation Ages 6 – 9 Roll up your sleeves and experience quicksand, special effects, slime, cockroaches, mucus and so much more. Through handson experiments you will truly experience gross and gooey and love it. You’ll want your goggles for this one. Mon – Fri 9 am – Noon High Touch High Tech $165 July 4 – 8 Rm LB196 20053 Planet Earth Rocks Ages 6 – 9 Earth, air, fire and water – this camp has them all! Discover the amazing world of plants as you make a greenhouse, Chia Pet and more. Explore the weather and air pressure by constructing a rain stick, and weather station. Catch some rays and learn about the sun as you build a solar oven and discover the hidden energy in sunlight. Finally, make a splash as we explore the water cycle and learn cool water tricks. Mon – Fri 12:45 – 3:45 pm High Touch High Tech $165 July 4 – 8 Rm LB196 20054 Junior Inventors Ages 6 – 9 Join the scientists from High Touch High Tech in the laboratory for a handson experience and become a scientist. Uncover the history of many famous inventions; create a cool marble maze, towers and bridges, machines, gears, marshmallow launchers and so much more! Mon – Fri 9 am – Noon High Touch High Tech $165 2 Ages 6 – 9 In this camp, crayons, paper and scissors are the main ingredients for fun. You construct your own characters and scenes and then using our stop motion technology and cutting-edge video cameras, laptop computers and your imagination, you'll bring things to life in your very own Hollywood blockbuster stop motion film. Add sound effects, voice-overs, special effects, transitions, and titles to make your film a shoe-in for an Academy Award. See where your imagination will take you. Mon – Fri 9 am – Noon The Director’s Cut $195 Aug 8 – 12 Rm HR116 20133 What’s Up Doc? Ages 6 – 9 So you want to be a doctor? Join us in the lab and put on a stethoscope to hear your heart beat and your lungs breathe. Use thermometers, reflex hammers and much more in this informative and fun camp. Check out what gives our body shape as you meet Skeleton Sam and examine his x-rays to diagnose any problems. Explore your five senses and how they work. Learn what germs are and how we can keep our bodies strong and healthy. You’ll be ready for your MD in no time. Mon – Fri 12:45 – 3:45 pm High Touch High Tech $165 July 25 – 29 Rm LB196 20059 w w w . c a p i l a n o u . c a / s u m m e r c a m p s 6 0 4 . 9 8 4 . 4 9 0 1 July 18 – 22 Rm LB196 20058 Camp Space Ages 6 – 9 This camp is sure to WOW any science enthusiast. Hop on board as we travel through space. We will look at the Big Bang, stars, constellations, planets, eclipses, and much more. Find out your age if you lived on each of the planets! Put on our cool 3-D glasses to check out what the ground is like on Mars. Keep your folks up late at night showing off all your wonderful discoveries. Mon – Fri 9 am – Noon High Touch High Tech $165 July 11 – 15 Rm LB196 20055 Science Smorgasbord Ages 6 – 9 Sign up for this hands-on science camp and you are sure to have fun! Each day you will make a new discovery, including why and how things sink and float. Take off on a high energy adventure into the world of gases; explore the world of chromatography, capillary action and much more. Mon – Fri 12:45 – 3:45 pm High Touch High Tech $165 July 11 – 15 Rm LB196 20056 NOTE: This camp is held at St. Catherine’s Church in Edgemont Village. Mon – Fri Natassja By Aug 8 – 12 St. Catherine’s Church 20142 20143 $95 12:30 – 2 pm 2 – 3:30 pm Music Madness Ages 5 – 7 Enjoy creative musical activities in a room filled with conga drums, xylophones and percussion instruments galore! Find out how pianos, brass, woodwind and stringed instruments work by experimenting with sound. By week’s end you will have learned some great new songs and be able to accompany your songs on instruments too. Mon – Fri 12:45 – 3:45 pm Natassja By $165 + $20 supply fee July 25–29 Rm FR119 20144 The Artist in You! Ages 5 – 8 Rockin’ Around Ages 6 – 9 This camp is sure to rock! Explore the layers of the earth and what lies beneath. Go back in time to 1858 and join the prospectors; you’ll go panning for gems and test them to find out what's real and what’s fool’s gold. Go on an excavation to dig for bones and other fossils. Mon – Fri 9 am – Noon High Touch High Tech $165 program can sample our popular Kodaly Orff classes before registering for classes starting in September. July 18 – 22 Rm LB196 20057 Summer Kodaly Orff Ages 3 ½ – 5 Experience the joy of making music through song, expressive movement, dance, percussion instruments and xylophones. Children who have been enrolled in our full September through June programs will enjoy this short summer supplement, and those new to the Let your creative juices flow in this mixed media art class! Construct a model town using cardboard and use your imagination to express yourself using collage, paint, pastels, and watercolours. You will experience a variety of different 2-D projects as well create a 3-D plaster sculpture. Mon – Fri 9 am – Noon Zhana Nedelcheva $165 + $20 supply fee Aug 15 – 19 Rm HR115 20104 Creative Puppetry Ages 5 – 8 Explore puppetry styles and discover how the art of puppetry came to be. Learn how to make and use improvised puppets as well as finger and hand puppets. You’ll even make a simple marionette! Mon – Fri 12:45 – 3:45 pm Nadia Vassev $165 + $15 supply fee July 18 – 22 Rm LB186 20105 Registration form on page 24 3 Kids’ Camps Camp Invention Ages 5 – 8 Explore science the fun way in Edison’s workshop! Learn how gizmos and gadgets work, build simple machines, and create junkology. Visit Newton’s lab to reinvent some of the greatest scientific discoveries EVER, and observe light dissection and discover the unforgettable Roy G Biv. As junior inventors, you’ll also make an awesome science take-home each day. Mon – Fri 9 am – Noon Janine Spring $165 July 18 – 22 Rm AR124 20076 what makes them glow) in action. Play in the Suds Seaside Lab and take a dirty bubble shower while you’re there! You also get to concoct your own starfish jelly, create a bikini-bottom-in-a-bottle, and make all the krabby candies you can eat! Mon – Fri 9 am – Noon Janine Spring $165 July 25 – 29 Rm AR124 20075 Tues – Fri 9 am – Noon Janine Spring $135 Aug 2 – 5 Rm AR124 20077 Blast Off With Junior Astronauts Ages 5 – 8 Back to Nature Ages 5 – 8 Get back to nature the fun way by exploring topics like Earth science, bizarre botanicals, waterworks, zoology and bugs. Pan for a mother lode, activate laboratory volcanoes, create an indoor oil spill, concoct green algae and make a geologist’s edible garden. Janine the Genius teaches this camp, so naturally it will fill fast. Mon – Fri 9 am – Noon Janine Spring $165 Aug 15 – 19 Rm AR124 20074 All systems are go for discovery! Attend the NASA science lab and learn how to build a rocket, take part in a real launch and see how weather affects flight. You’ll also find out what astronauts do to prepare for trips into space. Sign up early, you don’t want to be late for lift off! Mon – Fri 9 am – Noon Janine Spring $165 July 4 – 8 Rm AR124 20072 I Spy Ages 5 – 8 Chamber of Science Ages 5 – 8 Designed for science superstars, this camp is a sampler of five different science labs— a new one each day! Topics include dry ice bubbling potions, alchemy, wizardry, monsters, and grossology. If you’re mad about science, you won’t want to miss this brain-busting week of chemical explosions, burping polyjuice potions, science pop, Birtie Bott’s Every-Flavoured Beans and Flubber! Mon – Fri 9 am – Noon Janine Spring $165 July 11 – 15 Rm AR124 20071 Calling all secret agents! Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to attend the spy school training camp. Top secret assignments will teach secret agents to use their observation and code-breaking skills to investigate “who done it?” by studying crime scenes, finger prints and mug shots. Confidential activities include making a decoder watch, ID badges and a spy kit to take home. Mon – Fri 9 am – Noon Janine Spring $165 Aug 8 – 12 Rm AR124 20073 Say Cheese Story Books Ages 5 – 9 Sponge Bob’s Undersea Science Ages 5 – 8 Dive into Plankton’s science laboratory and soak up some underwater wonders! Learn about giant ocean bugs that glow in the dark, and see bioluminescence (that’s 4 Move over Robert Munsch; there's a new kid in town! You will become the author, illustrator, and editor in this one of a kind workshop. Storyboard your ideas and then using a digital camera, take the pictures, import them, edit them and w w w . c a p i l a n o u . c a / s u m m e r c a m p s 6 0 4 . 9 8 4 . 4 9 0 1 create a layout that will make your book one-of-a-kind. At the end, you will receive a bound copy of your book to share with your family and friends. Mon – Fri 9 am – Noon The Director’s Cut $195 July 18 – 22 Rm HR116 20130 Pickin’ ‘n Singin’ Ages 7 – 9 Jump right in and learn to play the ukulele in the tradition of the great Hawaiian masters – absolutely no previous experience required! You’ll learn basic ukulele techniques, and by the end of the week you’ll be able to strum, pick and sing some of your favorite tunes, and even write and perform your own songs. Group games and activities will help you learn general music principles while having tons of fun. And you get your very own ukulele to take home! Mon – Fri 12:45 – 3:45 pm Justin O’Donohue $165 + $30 supply fee July 11 – 15 Rm FR119 20103 Children’s Community Music School Register Now! in our ongoing Spring Term Kodaly Orff classes (March – June) Kodaly Orff (Ages 1 – 7) Ongoing creative music classes for Babies, Toddlers (2-yr olds), Preschool (3-yr olds), Advanced Preschool (4-yr olds), Kindergarten, Grade 1. Register any time. Fees are pro-rated if starting mid-term. Locations at Capilano University, St. Catherine's Church and West Vancouver Community Centre. For fees, class schedules and space availability call 604.990.7891. I n format io n M e e t i n g : Your first opportunity to register for Fall 2011 programs Tuesday June 7, 7:30 pm Ground floor Fir Building Our fully-qualified, professional instructors will be available to answer questions about all music programs. Call 604.990.7891 for details. Kodaly Orff (Ages 1 – 7) CapPiano (Ages 6 – 7) Suzuki Strings (Ages 4½ – 7) Guitar (Ages 7 – 9; 10 – 13) Visit www.capilanou.ca/ce/cms for full program descriptions, instructor bios, and class scheduling information. Register: 604.990.7891 5 Youth Camps Youth Half Day Camps Young Filmmakers Camp Ages 8 – 12 Photoshop CS5 for Kids Ages 8 – 12 Put yourself live on location in the director’s chair. Write a script, scout locations, learn multi-angle filming techniques, edit the film on the newest MacBooks, and add voices, sound effects, music and titles. Each participant receives a DVD of his or her film and will have the chance to premiere it at The Reel Fun Film Festival. Learn Photoshop CS5 the fast and fun way. Use powerful tools to manipulate pictures. Take a close-up look at layers, type formats, and more. Discover cool tricks using the filters and play with all the drawing and painting tools. When the camp is over, you will be able to import an image or create one yourself, and export it to the web or use it in posters, signs, booklets, and more. Best of all, you can continue experimenting on your own and teach yourself all you need to know! Mon – Fri 9 am – Noon The Director’s Cut $195 Mon – Fri 9 am – Noon John Crossen & Matt Smith $175 July 4 – 8 Rm HR116 20126 July 18 – 22 Rm CE223 20063 Juggling Chemistry Sensations Ages 8 – 12 Ages 8 – 12 Have you ever wondered how to juggle? How about spinning Chinese yo-yo, tossing it high in the air and catching it on a string? Perhaps you can juggle three balls and want to learn some cool new tricks. If you’ve always been fascinated by these kinds of things, then this is definitely the camp for you! You’ll gain knowledge of juggling three balls as well as an introduction to Chinese yo-yos, devil sticks, poi, and clubs as well as how make your own juggling balls. Don’t wonder how it’s done – do it yourself and impress your friends. It’s time to put on some goggles and find out how much fun chemistry can be. As you enter the lab, you will explore the different states of matter; make silly putty, gummy drops, ice cream, ooblick and more. Become a chemical detective and identify chemicals by their properties. This camp mixes your favourite chemical reactions with all sorts of things that pop, fizz, and foam. Mon – Fri 9 am – Noon Mike Battie $165 July 4 – 8 Rm LB185 20066 Mon – Fri 9 am – Noon High Touch High Tech $165 Aug 15 – 19 Rm LB196 20061 Drawing from Nature Ages 8 – 12 I Wanna Rock! Make Your Own Music Video Ages 8 – 12 Everyone has a little superstar in them; bring it out with I Wanna Rock! Write your own music and lyrics, then off come the writing hats and into the director’s chair where you will direct your very own music video. And yes, you get to take it home and share with your family and friends Mon – Fri 9 am – Noon The Director’s Cut $195 6 July 11 – 15 Rm HR116 20128 Explore the Capilano University campus and learn to draw trees, bushes, flowers, seeds and even landscapes! Prepare your own hand-drawn herbarium and landscape book. Learn different drawing and sketching techniques while enjoying the outdoors. Mon – Fri 12:45 – 3:45 pm Anna Gusakova $165 + $20 supply fee w w w . c a p i l a n o u . c a / s u m m e r c a m p s 6 0 4 . 9 8 4 . 4 9 0 1 Aug 8 – 12 Rm LB186 20119 Lego Robotics LEGO Robotics Ages 8 – 12 Designed for first-timers, in this amazing week of discovery you will be working with LEGO Dacta products, Mac computers and programming LEGO Dacta creations. You will build such things as dinosaurs, elevators, gondolas, merrygo-rounds, cranes and much more. Motorized models will be programmed using computers. Mon – Fri 9 am – Noon Zakary Molls $195 July 4 – 8 Rm LB188 20045 Mon – Fri 12:45 – 3:45 pm Zakary Molls $195 July 4 – 8 Rm LB188 20046 Mon – Fri 9 am – Noon Zakary Molls $195 July 11 – 15 Rm LB188 20047 Mon – Fri 12:45 – 3:45 pm Zakary Molls $195 July 11 – 15 Rm LB188 20048 Mon – Fri 9 am – Noon Zakary Molls $195 July 18 – 22 Rm LB188 20049 Mon – Fri 12:45 – 3:45 pm Zakary Molls $195 July 18 – 22 Rm LB188 20050 Advanced Robotics Ages 8 – 12 Take the LEGO experience to the next level and construct robots with the new LEGO Mindstorms NXT Robotics kit. During the week you will work in pairs or in teams learning how to design, build, program and control the robots using the National Instruments programming language called “LabView”. You will build “DomaBots”, scorpions, Alpha Rex and more. N O TE : This camp is designed for kids with previous LEGO Robotics experience. Mon – Fri 9 am – Noon Zakary Molls $195 July 25 – 29 Rm LB188 20051 Mon – Fri 12:45 – 3:45 pm Zakary Molls $195 July 25 – 29 Rm LB188 20052 Registration form on page 24 7 Youth Camps Hogwarts Travelling School of Magic Fun with Flash Animation: Level 1 Ages 8 – 12 Ages 8 – 12 Calling all Magics and Muggles to a funfilled week discovering secrets learned on the grounds of Hogwarts. We can’t visit Diagon Alley, but we will create our own wizardry attire with the help of a little alchemy. Attend a potions class, learn to play Quidditch and discover the secrets to the Forbidden Forest and the creatures that lurk within. Concoct delectable delights like the house elves did. Remember – on order of the Ministry of Magic – no spells are to be cast by underage wizards until you return to actual grounds of Hogwarts. Learn Flash in a flash! Two wildly creative instructors guide you through designing characters, backgrounds, storyboarding, animation and adding interactivity. All you need are basic computer skills and your imagination. Mon – Fri 12:45 – 3:45 pm Erica Hargreave $165 July 4 – 8 Rm LB195 20082 Mon – Fri 12:45 – 3:45 pm Erica Hargreave $165 July 11 – 15 Rm LB195 20083 The Amazing Magic Camp Ages 8 – 12 Discover the secret of the Professor’s Nightmare and uncover the mystery behind magic tricks while becoming a wizard in your own right. Imagine the fun you’ll have amazing your family and friends with card tricks, coin magic, rope illusions and more. You also get a magic kit to take home. Sign up quick; this camp fills faster than you can say “hocus pocus!” Mon – Fri 9 am – Noon Rod Boss $165 + $20 supply fee July 4 – 8 Rm LB186 20067 Amazing Magic Level 2: The Wizardry Continues Ages 8 – 12 If you’ve taken The Amazing Magic Camp and crave even more, then join this camp and journey deeper into the world of tricks and illusion. And if that’s not enough, you’ll get a magic kit to take home too! Mon – Fri 9 am – Noon Rod Boss $165 + $20 supply fee 8 July 25 – 29 Rm LB186 20068 Mon – Fri 9 am – Noon John Crossen & Matt Smith $175 July 11 – 15 Rm FR213 20064 Fun with Flash Animation: Level 2 Ages 8 – 12 Take your Flash skills to the next level! Learn how to put together multiple scenes and add interactivity. Explore simple game concepts, advanced animation techniques, sound editing and action scripting. During the week you’ll create your own animation using a variety of tools and techniques. Two wildly creative instructors take you on this creative adventure. Mon – Fri 9 am – Noon John Crossen & Matt Smith $175 Aug 8 – 12 Rm FR210 20065 Crime Scene Investigators Ages 8 – 12 Join the scientists in the lab for this camp and become a scientist yourself. Discover the world of biology and explore the systems in your body and what they do. Get up close with real organs to see how they work and what they look like. Become a geneticist and extract DNA. Learn about fingerprints, dental prints and chemical analysis. A crime will be set up and it will be your job to solve it. You’ll get to take home a magnifying glass, fingerprint chart, DNA strand and more. Mon – Fri 12:45 – 3:45 pm High Touch High Tech $165 CRIME IME SS CR OT CRO ON SCENE-D w w w . c a p i l a n o u . c a / s u m m e r c a m p s 6 0 4 . 9 8 4 . 4 9 0 1 Aug 15 – 19 Rm LB196 20062 ROSS O NOT C SCENE-D Cub Reporters Ages 8 – 12 Think you have what it takes to get the scoop? If so, here’s your chance to learn basic journalism principles, develop interview skills, and tour an actual newspaper office. Then put your new know-how to work by creating a newspaper complete with stories and photos. Whether your interest is sports reporting, fashion writing or hard news, there’s a spot for you in this camp. NOTE: One day’s class includes a field trip and will require students to be picked up from the offices of the North Shore News, located at 100 – 126 East 15th St., North Vancouver. Mon – Fri 9 am – Noon Deana Lancaster $165 July 18 – 22 Rm LB309 20070 Inventor’s Closet Ages 8 – 12 Get back in the lab with the High Touch High Tech scientist for another handson opportunity. Uncover the history of many famous inventions. Find out the secret behind light, sound and electricity. You’ll create a circuit system that lights things up, set off an alarm and even cause something to take flight. Create your own compound machine, gear system and even master the stomp rocket. Discover some chemical creations that cause things to glow, turn to slime and even change temperature. You’ll get to take home solar beads, an electroscope, stomp rocket and more! Mon – Fri 12:45 – 3:45 pm High Touch High Tech $165 July 25 – 29 Rm LB196 20060 yourselves into a comic character, creating a one-of-a-kind comic book that may make Stan Lee get a little nervous. Mon – Fri 9 am – Noon The Director’s Cut $195 July 25 – 29 Rm HR116 20132 Musical Theatre Ages 8 – 12 Do you love the show Glee? Give it a try! You’ll have loads of fun playing theatre games that build confidence and teamwork and will get your creativity flowing. We’ll work on basic musical theatre technique including singing, character creation, stage movement and dance. Songs and scenes will be chosen from ageappropriate musical theatre repertoire. At the end of the camp, you’ll put on a dazzling performance for family and friends. Mon – Fri 9 am – Noon Linzi Voth $165 + $15 supply fee July 4 – 8 Rm LB322 20109 Astronomy Ages 8 – 12 Explore the mysteries of the universe and build astronomical equipment to take home. Build your own telescope, a star-finding planisphere, an astrolabe, a celestial sphere and a sundial. Through games, crafts, slideshows and animations, you will learn about our solar system, the stars and constellations in the Milky Way and other galaxies, and the most recent ideas about the history of the universe. Mon – Fri 12:45 – 3:45 pm Stan Greenspoon $165 + $20 supply fee July 4 – 8 Rm LB145 20111 Create Your Own Comic Book Ages 8 – 12 In this camp you become the author, illustrator, photographer, and comic creator. Using digital cameras, laptop computers, expert superhero instruction and your imagination, you and your cast of sidekicks will create your idea, take digital pictures, edit them, and then transform Registration form on page 24 9 Youth Camps Chess for Kids Become a Puppeteer Ages 8 – 12 Ages 8 – 12 Join Chess Master Luc Poitras and take your chess game up a notch. Gain a clearer understanding of the rules by studying games played by the top chess players of all time, including Capablanca, Fischer and Kasparov. Learn opening and endgame techniques, and challenge your mind with chess puzzles. You'll also practise notation so you can record your games and replay any matches played by the greats. Mon – Fri 12:45 – 3:45 pm Luc Poitras $165 July 11 – 15 Rm LB186 20106 Mon – Fri 9 am – Noon Luc Poitras $165 Aug 8 – 12 Rm LB186 20107 Clay Creations Ages 8 – 12 Learn the basics of ceramic hand-building techniques—pinch, coil, slab, and create pets and figures. Create your dream house when playing with clay. Explore firing and self-hardening clays and learn the differences. Paint a wall tile with a real glaze and make jewelry for yourself or for gifts. Mon – Fri 9 am – Noon Zhana Nedelcheva $165 + $20 supply fee Aug 8 – 12 Rm HR115 20112 Junior Photography Ages 8 – 12 Using cameras, photographic exercises, slide shows and experimental photography you’ll gain useful skills while pushing your creativity to the limit. You’ll also build and use a pinhole camera, learn about the history of photography and make a photocollage. Basics in nature, portraiture and ad campaign photography will be explored. Please bring a digital camera to class. Mon – Fri 12:45 – 3:45 pm Lurenda Mastromonaco $165 + $20 supply fee July 11 – 15 Rm LB189 20110 We need you to come and be a part of our exciting puppeteer team! We have a play, puppets, and a stage design. Perform a funny, short play with professionally made table-top puppets. You will learn how to manipulate these types of puppets, lead a dialogue, and sing songs with a puppet. The camp ends with a performance for family and friends. Mon – Fri 9 am – Noon Nadia Vassev $165 + $5 supply fee July 18 – 22 Rm HR117 20118 Castles and Catapults Ages 8 – 12 Become a knight by day! Learn how to defend or invade a castle and how to build a catapult. Study mythic beasts and ancient legends like Merlin the Wizard. Venture forth on an epic scavenger hunt with challenges to overcome and mysteries to solve. Finally, the daring few who wish to engage in a 'sword' fight can have at it! Mon – Fri 12:45 – 3:45 pm Alexa-Ray Kwan $165 + $20 supply fee July 25 – 29 Rm HR115 20113 Claymation Ages 8 – 12 In this one-of-a-kind camp, clay is the main ingredient for fun. You construct your own characters and scenes and then using stop motion technology and cutting-edge video cameras, laptop computers, expert instruction and your imagination, you will bring things to life in your very own Hollywood blockbuster stop motion film. Add sound effects, voice-overs, special effects, transitions and tiles to make your film a shoe-in for the Academy Award. You will be surprised by where your imagination can take you. Mon – Fri 12:45 – 3:45 pm The Director’s Cut $195 10 w w w . c a p i l a n o u . c a / s u m m e r c a m p s 6 0 4 . 9 8 4 . 4 9 0 1 July 18 – 22 Rm HR116 20131 Imaginary Worlds Ages 9 – 12 What does it take to create a full-scale imaginary world—a world with its own rules, its own history, its own magic, and its own mysteries? Having an imaginary world of your own gives you a starting point for an infinite number of stories and adventures. Join a professional fantasy-adventure novelist who will share her own world-building skills with you in this lively workshop. Mon – Fri 12:45 – 3:45 pm Danika Dinsmore $165 + $20 supply fee July 4 – 8 Rm LB185 20108 S taycat ions at C ap ! N E W Explore far-away lands and languages without leaving the North Shore! Create your own adventures in these conversation and culture camps with four exciting “destinations” to choose from. Staycation—China! Staycation – Japan! Ages 8 – 12 Ages 8 – 12 Explore Chinese culture and customs including Chinese festivals, geography, travel tips, food and Chinese games. Learn the basics of spoken Mandarin and the fundamentals of Chinese character writing. Practise the conversation of daily life such as greetings, counting numbers, telling time, asking directions, talking about school life and getting to know a Chinese friend. It’s almost like being there! Play Japanese games such as “Darumasan ga koronda”, “Suika Wari” (watermelon smashing game), “Nawatobi” (jump rope) and more! This course introduces you to basic Japanese greetings, expressions, shopping vocabulary and culture through fun games, crafts and acting. We will have a 'Fun Day' to look forward to, when we will eat Japanese snacks and even watch some anime! Mon – Fri Aug 15 – 19 12:45 – 3:45 pm Rm HR117 Tong Chow 20116 $165 + $20 supply fee Mon – Fri July 11 – 15 12:45 – 3:45 pm Rm HR117 Yuko Bradshaw 20115 $165 + $20 supply fee Staycation – Latin America! Staycation—Québec and France! Ages 8 – 12 Enjoy creative afternoons of language and culture activities through songs, rhythms and rhymes, games, art, acting and...French food! You will be introduced to basic French greetings, vocabulary and expressions as we play and explore together. Mon – Fri July 25 – 29 12:45 – 3:45 pm Rm HR117 Marielle Geoffroy 20117 $165 + $20 supply fee Ages 8 – 12 Explore the Spanish language and Latin American culture through conversation, music, songs, and games. Come and join our group and learn Spanish in a fun way. Wrap up the week with a traditional piñata party. Mon – Fri July 4 – 8 12:45 – 3:45 pm Rm HR117 Maria-Elena Reyes20114 $165 + $20 supply fee Registration form on page 24 11 Camps at a glance Kids & Youth Camps July 4–8 July 11 – 15 Morning ■■ Log On Tee Off (8-12) * p16 ■■ Budding Fashion Designers (8-12)* p16 ■■ LEGO Robotics (8-12) p7 ■■ Young Filmmakers (8-12) p6 ■■ Juggling (8-12) p6 ■■ Amazing Magic (8-12) p8 ■■ Musical Theatre (8-12) p9 ■■ Junior Astronauts (5-8) p4 ■■ Gross and Gooey (6-9) p2 ■■ Kids’ Cooking Camp (8-12)* p15 ■■ Juggling & Magic (8-12)* p15 ■■ Budding Fashion Designers (8-12)* p16 ■■ The Great Explorers (10-12)* p17 ■■ LEGO Robotics (8-12) p7 ■■ Make Your Own Music Video (8-12) p6 ■■ Web Design (8-12) p14 ■■ Flash Level 1 (8-12) p8 ■■ Chamber of Science (5-8) p4 ■■ Camp Space (6-9) p3 Afternoon ■■ LEGO Robotics (8-12) p7 ■■ Hogwarts School (8-12) p8 ■■ Astronomy (8-12) p9 ■■ Imaginary Worlds (8-12) p11 ■■ Staycation – Latin America (8-12) p11 ■■ Planet Earth Rocks (6-9) p2 ■■ LEGO Robotics (8-12) p7 ■■ Hogwarts School (8-12) p8 ■■ Chess for Kids (8-12) p10 ■■ Junior Photography (8-12) p10 ■■ Staycation – Japan (8-12) p11 ■■ Science Smorgasbord (6-9) p3 ■■ Pickin’ ‘n Singin’ (7-9) p5 * All-day camp (University responsible for noon-hour supervision). ■ For half-day camps, kids can register in the The Lunch Zone program, See inside front cover for details. Continued… August 2–5 (4 Days) August 8 – 12 Morning ■■ Kids’ Cooking Camp (8-12)* p15 ■■ SpongeBob (5-8) p4 ■■ Kids’ Cooking Camp (8-12)* p15 ■■ Chess for Kids (8-12) p10 ■■ Clay Creations (8-12) p10 ■■ Flash for Kids Level 2 (8-12) p8 ■■ Rock, Paper, Scissors (6-9) p2 ■■ I Spy (5-8) p4 Afternoon ■■ Summer Kodaly Orff (3 ½ - 5) p3 ■■ Summer Kodaly Orff (3 ½ - 5) p3 ■■ Drawing From Nature (8-12) p6 ■■ Rock, Paper, Scissors (10-13) p14 ■■ Guitar Camp for Beginners (10-12) p14 * All-day camp (University responsible for noon-hour supervision). ■ For half-day camps, kids can register in the The Lunch Zone program. See inside front cover for details. Teen Camps July 4–8 July 11 – 15 Morning ■■ Game Programming (13+) p19 ■■ Paint! (13+) p21 ■■ Picture This (13+) p21 Afternoon ■■ Game Programming (13+) p19 ■■ Filmmakers (13+) p18 ■■ Flash Animation Level 1 (13+) p20 ■■ Musical Theatre (13+) p20 ■■ Make Your Own Music Video (13+) p19 ■■ Web Design (13+) p18 ■■ Photoshop (13+) p18 ■■ Dystopian Fiction Writing (13+) p21 ■■ Leave ‘em Laughing (12+) p18 * All-day camp 12 w w w . c a p i l a n o u . c a / s u m m e r c a m p s 6 0 4 . 9 8 4 . 4 9 0 1 July 18 – 22 July 25 – 29 ■■ Kids Cooking Camp (8-12)* p15 ■■ Hocus Focus (8-12)* p15 ■■ Adventures in Drama (8-12)* p16 ■■ Cap Summer Strings (10+)* p17 ■■ Photoshop for Kids (8-12) p6 ■■ LEGO Robotics (8-12) p7 ■■ Cub Reporters (8-12) p9 ■■ Become a Puppeteer (8-12) p10 ■■ Say Cheese Story Books (5-9) p4 ■■ Camp Invention (5-8) p4 ■■ Rockin’ Around (6-9) p3 ■■ Double Flash (8-12)* p16 ■■ Budding Fashion Designers (8-12)* p16 ■■ Advanced LEGO Robotics (8-12) p7 ■■ Amazing Magic Level 2 (8-12) p8 ■■ Create Your Own Comic Book (8-12) p9 ■■ SpongeBob (5-8) p4 ■■ Junior Inventors (6-9) p2 ■■ LEGO Robotics (8-12) p7 ■■ Claymation (8-12) p10 ■■ Creative Puppetry (5-8) p3 ■■ What’s Up Doc? (6-9) p2 ■■ Advanced LEGO Robotics (8-12) p7 ■■ Castles & Catapults (8-12) p10 ■■ The Great Adventurers (8-10) p14 ■■ Staycation – Québec & France (8-12) p11 ■■ Inventors’ Closet (9-12) p9 ■■ Music Madness (5-7) p3 August 15 – 19 ■■ Back to Nature (5-8) p4 ■■ The Artist in You (5-8) p3 ■■ Chemistry Sensations (8-12) p6 ■■ Staycation – China (8-12) p11 ■■ Crime Scene Investigators (8-12) p8 July 18 – 22 July 25 – 29 ■■ Fashion Illustration and Design (13+)* p22 ■■ Outdoor Leadership for Youth (13+)* p22 ■■ Cap Summer Strings (10+)* p17 ■■ Advanced Web Design (13+) p19 ■■ Culinary Capers (13+)* p22 ■■ Backstage Drama (13+)* p22 ■■ Interior Decorating (13+) p20 ■■ The Social Network (13+) p18 ■■ Journalism (13+) p20 ■■ Advanced Game Programming (13+) p19 ■■ Flash Animation Level 2 (13+) p20 ■■ Clothes Minded (13+) p21 ■■ Street Magic (13+) p20 Registration form on page 24 13 Youth Camps Guitar Camp for Beginners Ages 10 – 12 You'll learn how to play chords by reading simple diagrams and play solos from tablature notation as played by the greatest guitarists of all time. In addition you’ll learn about different musical styles and what makes them work. Students need to bring their own tuner and guitar (also their own amp if guitar is electric). Guitars can be rented for approximately $5 for the week. This is a small camp, so register early! Mon – Fri 12:45 – 3:45 pm Chad Leyte $165 + $5 supply fee Aug 8 – 12 Rm LB194 20120 Rock, Paper, Scissors: Stop Motion Animation Ages 10 – 13 With The Director’s Cut, what you think is what you get! In this camp, crayons, paper and scissors are the main ingredients for fun. You construct your own characters and scenes and then using our stop motion technology and cutting edge video cameras, laptop computers, expert instruction and your imagination, you will bring things to life in your very own Hollywood blockbuster stop motion film. Add sound effects, voice-overs, special effects, transitions, and title to make your film a shoe-in for an Academy Award. Mon – Fri 12:45 – 3:45 pm The Director’s Cut $195 on-campus hikes, adventure games, and a special Streamkeepers day, and on the last day we will combine all of our new skills for the amazing adventure race! A list of appropriate outdoor wear and other supplies is available on our website. Mon – Fri 12:45 – 3:45 pm Jen McGuinness $195 + $10 supply fee July 25 – 29 LB194 20140 Web Page Design for Kids Ages 9 – 12 Learn how to create your own website with text, links, graphics, animation and sound! Then use a free website hosting service to launch your site. In the process, you’ll learn how to work with HTML and be introduced to Dreamweaver website design software. Mon – Fri 9 am – Noon Jared Finesmith $175 Aug 8 – 12 Rm HR116 20134 The Great Adventurers: Outdoor Fun for Kids Ages 8 – 10 Spend your week adventuring outdoors on Capilano University's campus with a small group led by wilderness guide Jen and her Search and Rescue dog, Neve. Learn how to read a compass and a map, build a survival shelter, and how to stay found and what to do if you get lost. Experience 14 w w w . c a p i l a n o u . c a / s u m m e r c a m p s 6 0 4 . 9 8 4 . 4 9 0 1 July 11 – 15 Rm FR210 20069 Youth Full Day Boss and Battie—A Magic and Juggling Extravaganza Ages 8 – 12 Together for the very first time, the amazing magic of our very own Rod Boss combined with the most experienced juggling instructor in B.C., Mike Battie. Magic in the morning… Discover magicians’ most guarded secrets and become a wizard in your own right. Imagine how much fun you’ll have impressing your family and friends with card tricks, coin magic, rope illusions and more. Juggling in the afternoon... If you’ve always been fascinated by juggling and object manipulation then this camp is definitely for you! You’ll learn three-ball juggling, as well as be introduced to Chinese yo-yos, devil sticks, poi and clubs, and make your own juggling balls. Mon – Fri 9 am – 3:45 pm Rod Boss & Mike Battie $375 +$20 supply fee July 11 – 15 Rm LB309 20080 Hocus Focus: Magic and Photography Camp Ages 8 – 12 Magic in the morning . . . Discover magicians’ most guarded secrets and become a wizard in your own right. Imagine how much fun you’ll have impressing your family and friends with card tricks, coin magic, rope illusions, and more. Cooking Camp for Kids Ages 8 – 12 A calling to all aspiring young chefs! Join our own 'Julia', registered holistic nutritionist and chef extraordinaire, on a culinary adventure exploring everything from kitchen basics to working with local and seasonal ingredients to creating multi-course meals for friends and family! All recipes will be exceptionally delicious, healthy and inspiring for all those with culinary curiosity. On the last day, students will prepare and host a reception for their families. Tuition includes lunch and snacks daily, a chef’s hat and apron, and a collection of recipes. These camps fill up quickly, so sign up early and bon appétit! Mon – Fri 9:30 am – 3:30 pm Chef Julia O’Loughlin Rm FR204 July 11 – 15 20135 $300 +$125 Culinary fee July 18 – 22 20136 $300+$125 Culinary Fee Aug 2 – 5 (4 days) 20137 $240+$100 Culinary Fee Photography in the afternoon . . . Cameras, photographic exercises, and slide shows give you confidence to take your creativity to the max. Build and use a pinhole camera, learn about the history of photography and make your own photo collage. Basics in sports, nature and experimental photography will be explored. Bring your digital camera. Aug 8 – 12 20138 $300+$125 Culinary Fee Mon – Fri July 18 – 22 9 am – 3:45 pm Rm LB185 L. Mastromonaco & Rod Boss 20081 $345 + $50 supply fee Registration form on page 24 15 Youth Camps Budding Fashion Designers Double Flash: Animation and Digital Photography Ages 8 – 12 Ages 8 – 12 Ignite your passion for fashion and develop individual style while learning new design skills and vocabulary. Learn the basics of draping fabric and create your own design resulting in a unique garment for you or a friend to wear in the final fun fashion show. Make accessories and practise new skills by adapting your own clothes. Join Jerry and her fabulous assistant for a summer style experience! Flash Animation in the morning . . . Create your very own cartoons! Learn the process of designing characters and backgrounds, storyboarding and personal animation, and adding interactivity. All you need is basic knowledge of computers and a dash of imagination. Photography in the afternoon . . . Mon – Fri 9 am – 3 pm Jerry McBride $395 + $30 supply fee July 4 – 8 Rm HR114 20123 Bring your digital camera to this hands-on workshop and learn to capture wonderful images using proven techniques. Find out how to save your photos in the right format so you can share them with your friends and family. Mon – Fri 9 am – 3 pm Jerry McBride $395 + $30 supply fee July 11 – 15 Rm HR114 20124 Mon – Fri July 25 – 29 9 am – 3:45 pm Rm FR210 A. Klaver, J. Crossen, & M. Smith 20122 $395 Mon – Fri 9 am – 3 pm Jerry McBride $395 + $30 supply fee July 25 – 29 Rm HR114 20125 Ages 9 – 12 Flash animation in the morning . . . Adventures in Drama! Ages 8–12 Discover new talents in this fun performing and acting camp. Join our dynamic and creative program full of lively confidence-building exercises, improvisation, character and theatre games that grow self-esteem. You will be introduced to staging, blocking and projecting, all culminating in a final scene for you will perform. Mon – Fri 9 am – 3 pm Eden Philp $295 + $20 supply fee Log On and Tee Off: Flash Animation and Golf July 18 – 22 Rm LB189 20121 Create your very own cartoons! Learn the process of designing characters and backgrounds, storyboarding and personal animation, and adding interactivity. All you need is basic knowledge of computers and a dash of imagination. Golf in the afternoon . . . With the emphasis on fun, learn the correct swing, stance, and posture for golf. You will get to practise driving, chipping, and putting. There is a mini golf competition for prizes on the last day. Club rentals and all the balls you can hit are supplied. NOTE: Pick-up at Seymour Creek Golf Centre daily at 3 pm. Mon – Fri 9 am – 3 pm John Crossen & Matt Smith $395 16 w w w . c a p i l a n o u . c a / s u m m e r c a m p s 6 0 4 . 9 8 4 . 4 9 0 1 July 4 – 8 Rm FR210 20079 The Great Explorers: Outdoor Adventure for Kids Ages 10 – 12 Spend your week adventuring in beautiful Lower Seymour Conversation Area (LSCA) with a small group led by wilderness guide Jen and her Search and Rescue dog Neve. Learn how to read a compass and a map, build a survival shelter, and make a dayhike survival kit. Find edible and useful plants on our daily hikes and experience a special Streamkeepers day. The last day we will combine all of our new skills for an amazing adventure race! NOTE: Drop off and pick up for this camp will be at the Rice Lake Gate of the LSCA. A list of appropriate outdoor wear and other supplies is available on our website. Mon – Fri 9:30 am – 3:30 pm Jen McGuinness $395 + $15 supply fee July 11 – 15 Offsite 20141 Cap Summer Strings Ages 10+ If you play violin, viola, or cello, Cap Summer Strings offers you an exciting and intensive musical experience. Each day you will enjoy Celtic music and composition workshops, ensemble rehearsals, and coached chamber music sessions. Learn how to use the computer music program 'Finale' and compose an original chamber music piece for strings. A supervised lunch break, fresh air, and outdoor activities round out your day. On Friday, you’ll present a concert for family and friends. NOTE: Students will be scheduled for a playing assessment before the camp starts. Repertoire will be mailed to registrants in advance in order to prepare for the camp. A minimum of two years’ playing experience and basic music reading skills are required. Mon – Fri 9:30 am – 3:30 pm Various Instructors $365 + $25 audition fee July 18 – 22 Rm FR113 20209 Courses for Grown Ups Selling a Business Successfully Apr 2 – 3 Advanced Accent Reduction Apr 9 – June 11 FoodSafe Level 1 Apr 9 & June 11 Home Instector Training Apr 9 – 15 & June 18 – 24 Website Development Apr 13 – June 8 Bon Appétit at Le Bistro Apr 15 Popular Guitar Level 2 Apr 20 – June 8 Guitar Level 2 Apr 20 – June 8 French Level 1 Apr 26 – June 28 Spanish Level 1 May 2 – July 7 & May 5 – July 7 Spanish Level 2 May 3 – July 5 Film Industry Orientation May 7 – 8 & June 18 – 19 Wilderness First Aid May 28 – 29 Nature's Medicine Cabinet June 11 Intro to Textile Arts July 12 – 28 Photoshop CS5 for Designers, Artists & Craftspeople Aug 2 – 5 For more information including full course descriptions and costs, visit www.capilanou.ca/ce Registration form on page 24 17 Teen Camps Teens Half Day The Social Network Ages 13+ Are you an artist, musician, writer, actor..? Do you have some wild dance or skateboard moves? The great thing for creative cats is that there are all sorts of online spaces where you can connect with other creative types and gain exposure for your passions and creations. The Social Network explores building yourself online as a creative, while learning to be safe and protect yourself at the same time. Mon – Fri 9 am – Noon Erica Hargreave $195 July 25 – 29 Rm FR212 20145 Filmmakers Camp Leave ‘em Laughing Stand-Up Comedy Boot Camp Ages 12 – 16 Do you love making your friends and family laugh? Then stand-up comedy is for you. In this camp, you’ll learn how to write material, use the microphone and stage area, and develop a short comedy set of your own jokes. At the end of the camp, we will do a showcase for your family and friends. Some of the biggest names in stand-up comedy started out at an early age. Why not give it a shot? Mon – Fri 12:45 – 3:45 pm Janice Bannister $165 July 11 – 15 Rm BR168 20084 Ages 13+ The Director’s Cut Reel Film Experience puts you live on location in the director’s chair. Write a script, scout shot locations, learn multi-angle filming techniques (free hand and tripod), act in the film, edit using the newest Macbooks, and add voices, sounds effects music and titles. Each participant receives a DVD of his or her film and will have the chance to premiere it at The Reel Fun Film Festival. Mon – Fri 12:45 – 3:45 pm The Director’s Cut $195 July 4 – 8 Rm HR116 20127 Photoshop CS5 for Teens Ages 13+ Learn to manipulate pictures with Photoshop. Take a close-up look at layers, type formats, and more. Discover cool tricks using the filters and play with all the drawing and painting tools. When the camp is over, you will be able to import an image or create one yourself and export it to the web or use it in posters, signs, booklets, and more. Best of all, you can continue experimenting on your own and teach yourself all you need to know. Mon – Fri 12:45 – 3:45 pm John Crossen & Matt Smith $175 July 11 – 15 Rm CE223 20093 Web Page Design for Teens Ages 13+ Learn how to program web pages using HTML, JavaScript, CSS and PHP. Build a dynamic website that contains text, links, graphics and sound. Post your website to a server so that it can be accessed anywhere on the internet. Prerequisite: A working knowledge of Windows and any word processor. Mon – Fri 12:45 – 3:45 pm Jared Finesmith $175 18 w w w . c a p i l a n o u . c a / s u m m e r c a m p s 6 0 4 . 9 8 4 . 4 9 0 1 July 11 – 15 Rm FR210 20085 Computer Game Programming Ages 13+ If you’re into playing computer games, why not learn to create your own? In this intense course, you will learn to use Game Maker and Visual Basic to combine animated objects and graphics into complex multi-level games. Who knows . . . this could be your first step to a career in computer games. Sweet! Mon – Fri 9 am – Noon Jared Finesmith $175 July 4 – 8 Rm FR212 20087 Mon – Fri 12:45 – 3:45 pm Jared Finesmith $175 July 4 – 8 Rm FR212 20088 Computer Game Programming with Game Maker—Intermediate Level Ages 13+ If you’ve been using Game Maker to create your own computer games, or if you have completed an intro game programming course and want more, then this course will help you make the jump to a higher skill level. Topics include designing better interfaces and game play, using advanced actions, understanding and implementing particles, creating great platform and scrolling games, using Game Maker Language (GML), intro to 3-D game creation, and creating new actions with the Game Maker extension library. Prerequisite: This course is NOT for beginners. You must have already created at least two of your own games using Game Maker (or another drag-and-drop language). If you are not sure you are ready for this course, please contact the instructor at jaredswebclass@yahoo.com Mon – Fri 12:45 – 3:45 pm Jared Finesmith $175 I Wanna Rock! Make Your Own Music Video Ages 13+ Everyone has a little superstar in them and with I Wanna Rock, we bring it out! Participants write their own lyrics and then create their own music to go along with it. They take off their writing hats and grab a seat on the director’s chair to direct their very own music video. Mon – Fri 12:45 – 3:45 pm The Director’s Cut $195 July 11 – 15 Rm HR116 20129 Advanced Web Design for Teens Ages 13+ If you’ve been creating websites manually, using text editors like Windows Notepad or Mac TextEdit, or if you have completed an intro web page design course and want more, this course will speed you on your way to becoming a web design wizard. Topics included: using Kompozer, Dreamweaver and MS Expression Web to automate the website design process; password and encryption techniques; creating sophisticated navigation bars, picture rollovers, gif animations, and embedded Flash video multi-media effects. Pre-requisite: Previous hands-on HTML and CSS experience or any intro-level web page design course. If unsure, please consult the instructor prior to registering: jaredswebclass@yahoo.com Please bring an inexpensive (max capacity 4GB) USB drive to the first class. Mon – Fri 9 am – Noon Jared Finesmith $175 July 18 – 22 Rm FR210 20086 July 18 – 22 Rm FR212 20089 Registration form on page 24 19 Teen Camps Flash Animation: Level 1 Street Magic: The Art of Illusion Ages 13+ Ages 13+ Discover how to design and create your very own animated cartoons! Two wildly creative instructors guide you through the process of designing characters and backgrounds, storyboarding a personal animation and adding interactivity. All you need is a basic knowledge of computers and your imagination. Learn the secret art of magic using cards, coins, rope and more! Magician Rod Boss takes you on a magical journey and shows you how to perform street magic just like David Blaine. Build confidence, make new friends and become the one everyone is talking about. Imagine the fun you can have mastering magic skills and then dazzling your friends and family! You'll also receive a magic kit. Mon – Fri 12:45 – 3:45 pm John Crossen & Matt Smith $175 July 4 – 8 Rm FR210 20091 Flash Animation: Level 2 Mon – Fri 12:45 – 3:45 pm Rod Boss $165 + $20 supply fee July 25 – 29 Rm LB185 20090 Ages 13+ Here’s your chance to take Flash to the next level. This camp teaches you better animation techniques, how to add sounds and titles, how to create multiple scenes, how to incorporate advanced interactivity, and how to use Flash in terms of website application. Mon – Fri 12:45 – 3:45 pm John Crossen & Matt Smith $175 July 18 – 22 Rm FR210 20092 Journalism Ages 13+ Whether you dream of being editor of your school newspaper or a reporter for a major news outlet, this action-packed camp teaches you the basics and leaves you with a few articles for your resume. From researching background information, interviewing sources and taking photos, to writing, revising and editing, you’ll learn—and practise—newspaper writing from story idea to story completion. Then you’ll see how it all comes together during a visit to a local newspaper office. NOTE: One day’s class includes a field trip, and requires students to be picked up from the offices of the North Shore News, 100 – 126 East 15th St., North Vancouver. Mon – Fri 12:45 – 3:45 pm Deana Lancaster $165 July 18 – 22 Rm HR117 20094 Interior Decorating Ages 13+ Do you like to rearrange furniture in your house on a regular basis? Are you a fan of HGTV? Do you pour over decorating magazines to see the latest trends in colour, fabric and furniture? Then you need to take this camp! Take a journey into the world of professional interior decorating. Important decorating principles are discussed including form and function, colour, accessorizing, furniture selection and placement, lighting, traffic patterns, floor plans and more. Bring a photo of a room that needs help and by the end of the course you will have created a plan to make it fantastic, all under the guidance of a professional interior decorator. You will take home actual paint colours, fabric choices and investigate furniture of different styles to suit your personality. Bonus: A tour of a home décor rental company is included and you will have the hands-on experience of putting your decorating principles into action! Mon – Fri 9 am – Noon Judith Lowe $165 July 25 – 29 Rm HR117 20095 Musical Theatre Ages 13+ If you love watching the hit show Glee, get off the couch and give it a try! You’ll have loads of fun playing theatre games that 20 w w w . c a p i l a n o u . c a / s u m m e r c a m p s 6 0 4 . 9 8 4 . 4 9 0 1 build confidence and teamwork, and get your creative juices flowing. We’ll work on basic musical theatre technique including singing, character creation, stage movement and dance. Songs and scenes will be chosen from age-appropriate musical theatre repertoire. At the end of the camp, you’ll put on a dazzling demonstration of our fun work for family and friends. Mon – Fri 12:45 – 3:45 pm Linzi Voth $165 + $15 supply fee July 4 – 8 Rm LB322 20102 Dystopian Fiction Writing Ages 13+ The Hunger Games, The Maze Runner, Incarceron, Uglies, Feed . . . young adult dystopian fiction is growing in popularity. Teenagers seem to connect with outcast characters suffering under oppressive governments and social systems. In this workshop we will learn the specific elements of dystopian fiction, how to create imaginary dystopian worlds of our own, and write at least one short story about that world. Who knows! Perhaps your short story will become the seed for the next hot novel series! Student stories will be collected in a book and each student will receive a copy. (Recommended reading for class discussion: at least three of the novels listed above.) Mon – Fri 12:45 – 3:45 pm Danika Dinsmore $165 + $20 supply fee July 11 – 15 Rm LB185 20098 Paint! Ages 13+ Picture This: Photography Basics Ages 13+ This hands-on camp lets beginners learn photography in a creative and energetic atmosphere. Learn the fundamentals of lighting and of shooting portraits in a studio set-up as well as in the outdoors. Create expressive photographic images through landscape and nature, and experiment with special effects to get just the right look. Ad campaign photography, fashion and product photography will also be covered here. Please bring a digital camera to class. Mon – Fri 9 am – Noon Lurenda Mastromonaco $165 + $20 supply fee Jul y 11 – 15 Rm LB186 20097 Clothes Minded: An Introduction to Textiles Ages 13+ Ever wondered how the cool designs on your favourite t-shirts are created? Come explore exciting ways to transform fabrics with images that you’ve designed. You’ll be introduced to various transfer techniques to allow you to reproduce images onto cloth. These will include simple silkscreen methods, as well as stamping and monoprinting with textile paints and dyes. We will further enhance the fabric with some surface embellishment such as foiling, puff medium and photo image transfers. Mon – Fri 12:45 – 3:45 pm Eleanor Hannan $165 + $20 supply fee July 25 – 29 Rm AR201 20096 Prepare to paint non-stop as we dive into acrylic and oil paints, explore colour, and play with composition. We will investigate all kinds of painting genres including still life, landscape, abstraction, and portraiture. This course is an opportunity to explore paint and its long history, to develop or improve skills, and to indulge in self-expression. Mon – Fri 9 am – Noon Nicola Tibbetts $165 + $25 supply fee July 4 – 8 Rm HR115 20099 Registration form on page 24 21 Teen Camps Teens Full Day Culinary Capers for Teens Ages 13 – 16 Are you a budding chef or foodie? Do you find creative inspiration in the kitchen? Join our Chef Julia O’Loughlin, registered holistic nutritionist and chef extraordinaire, on a week-long exploration of exciting flavour combinations, elements of successful meal preparation and exceptionally delicious recipes. You'll acquire life skills through knowledge of health and nutrition and their application in the kitchen. A reception will be hosted on the last day of camp for families. Mon – Fri 9:30 am – 3:30 pm Chef Julia O’Loughlin $300 + $125 culinary fee July 25-29 Rm FR204 20139 Backstage Drama Ages 13+ In this lively camp, learn acting technique through scenes, improvisation, theatre sports, games and character development. You’ll also discover that, in addition to being fun, acting enhances self-confidence, self-awareness and communication skills. The students will work toward a final presentation for their friends and family. Mon – Fri 9:30 am – 3:30 pm Eden Philp $295 + $20 supply fee July 25 – 29 Rm LB322 20101 Cap Summer Strings Ages 10+ If you play violin, viola, or cello, Cap Summer Strings offers you an exciting and intensive musical experience. Each day you will enjoy Celtic music and composition workshops, ensemble rehearsals, and coached chamber music sessions. Learn how to use the computer music program 'Finale' and compose an original chamber music piece for strings. A supervised lunch break, fresh air, and outdoor activities round out your day. On Friday, you’ll present a concert for family and friends. NOTE: Students will be scheduled for a playing assessment before the camp starts. Repertoire will be mailed to registrants in advance in order to prepare for the camp. A minimum of two years’ playing experience and basic music reading skills are required. Mon – Fri 9:30 am – 3:30 pm Various Instructors $365 + $25 audition fee July 18 – 22 Rm FR113 20209 Fashion Illustration and Design Ages 13+ Do you have a passion for fashion? This camp introduces you to the industry: its history, its vocabulary, what to expect in pursuing further fashion education and more! Learn elements of design, explore techniques of fashion illustration, and sketch from a live model. Put the techniques you learn into practice, creating your own designs and garments from a variety of materials. Join Jerry and her fabulous assistant for a summer style experience! Mon – Fri July 18 – 22 9:30 am – 3:30 pm Rm HR114 Jerry McBride 20100 $395 + $30 supply & modeling fee Outdoor Leadership for Youth Ages 13+ Hiking techniques, hazard assessment, safe decision-making, developing your leadership potential, group cooperation, team building – this camp features all these skills and more. Scramble on rocks, cross water, and orienteer while exploring the Lower Seymour Conservation Area (LSCA) and other North Shore locations. You will develop skills in a small group setting led by a professional outdoor leader and her Search and Rescue dog, Neve. NOTE: Drop-off and pick-up will be at LSCA on Monday, Tuesday and Friday and at Capilano University on Wednesday and Thursday. A list of appropriate outdoor wear and other supplies, such as a bag lunch, are available on our website. Mon – Fri 9:30 am – 3:30 pm Jen McGuinness $395 + $30 supply fee 22 w w w . c a p i l a n o u . c a / s u m m e r c a m p s 6 0 4 . 9 8 4 . 4 9 0 1 July 18 – 22 Offsite 20184 General Information Continuing Education Summer Office Hours Mon –Wed & Fri 9 am – 4:30 pm Thurs 10:30 am – 4:30 pm Information/Registration Tel: 604.984.4901 Fax: 604.983.7545 Fees Fees may change due to error and/or course changes. Full course fees must be paid at the time of registration. There is a $25 charge for nsf cheques. HST Courses designed primarily for recreational or general interest purposes may be subject to HST. Income Tax Receipts Tuition fees totalling more than $100 may be used for tax credits for qualifying courses. Tax receipts are mailed to the address in the student registration system. Withdrawing from Summer Camps and Refunds All requests to withdraw from Serious Fun Summer 2011 Camps must be received by the Continuing Education office on or before Monday, June 6, 2011. After June 6 and up to one week (7 calendar days) before the first day of your camp withdrawals will be honoured less a $35 administrative fee, per cancellation. Withdrawal requests made during the one-week (7 calendar days) prior to the first day of your camp, are 100% non-refundable. There is no prorating of tuition or refunds for days the student may be absent. Summer Camps Cancellation and Refund Policy Continuing Education will give one week’s (seven calendar days) notice to all registered students (kids and teens) prior to the cancellation of any camp. Fees paid for camps cancelled by the University due to low enrolment will be refunded in full and will be issued by Financial Services via cheque in the name of the registered student for whom the fees were paid. Continuing Education reserves the right to cancel a camp by 3:30 pm one week (seven calendar days) prior to the camp start date. Transferring to Another Summer Camp Once a student registration has been completed, transfers between camps may be made free of charge up to Monday, June 6, 2011. All requests made after this date will be subject to a $35 administrative fee, per transfer. Privacy Policy Capilano University respects your privacy. Capilano University gathers and maintains personal information for the purposes of providing identification, services and other fundamental activities related to your being a member of the University community. The use of any personal information collected by the University is governed by the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act of the Province of British Columbia. Parking at Capilano University Pay parking is in effect 24 hours a day, seven days a week. This includes wheelchair accessible spaces (sparc permit required) and those on internal roadways. For more information please visit: www.capilanou.ca/services/community/parking Personal Safety and Security Two options are available to make sure you reach your car safely after evening classes. University instructors will help arrange group walks of more than two people to your parking area. If you do not have a group to walk with you may call Security at 604.984.1763 or local 1763. A uniformed guard will meet you and escort you to your car. Disability Support Services Capilano University, through the Office of Disability Services, makes arrangements for technical equipment and classroom accommodations for students with disabilities. Failure to make timely application through Disability Services may result in the lack of an accommodation or equipment when the class begins. Contact Disability Services at 604.983.7526 for more information. Criminal Record Check Capilano University requires all employees working in direct contact with children to undergo a criminal record check. Course Cancellations and Refunds A course will be cancelled if there is insufficient enrolment. A refund cheque for the full amount will be mailed to the registered student. For summer camps cancellation policy, see above. Sexual Harassment Policy Capilano University is committed to providing a working and learning environment that is free from sexual harassment. Contact the Sexual Harassment Advisor for information or advice at 604.983.7547. Withdrawing from a Course and Refunds All refunds requested within one week (seven calendar days) of the course start date are subject to an administrative fee of $35. The balance of the fees paid will be refunded by cheque and sent by mail to the registered student. No refunds are issued for withdrawal requests made after the course has started except under extraordinary circumstances. Refund requests may be submitted by phone, fax, mail or in person. Student Conduct Policy To enhance opportunities for education success, the University expects all students to conduct themselves so as to help, not hinder, their fellow students, staff and instructors in achieving their common goals. For the complete Student Conduct Policy, please refer to www.capilanou.ca/current/ policies Please Note: Certain programs and courses have refund policies different from the above. Lost or Stolen Property Capilano University is not responsible for the loss or theft of personal property. Instructor Substitution The University reserves the right to substitute instructors. Design and Production: Todd Nickel, Marketing & Communications Specialist, Continuing Education; Randy Snyder, Graphic Designer, Marketing & Communications department. Registration form on page 24 23 Five Easy Ways to Register 1 2 3 4 5 Online Click on the CE Registration link and follow the prompts. PHONE 604.984.4901 using VISA, MasterCard, or AMEX. FAX Fill out the registration form below and fax it to 604.983.7545. You can also download a registration form on our website. IN PERSON We accept Visa, MasterCard, AMEX, debit card, cash or cheque. See address below. MAIL Fill out the registration form and mail it to us. See address below. Please make cheque payable to Capilano University Continuing Education. Registration Form (fax or mail) Full Legal Name (First Name, Middle Name, Last Name) Gender Date of Birth dd/mm/yy (for statistical purposes only) Address City Postal Code Primary Telephone Secondary Telephone Course Title Course Number Course Title Course Number Course Title Course Number VISA/MasterCard/AMEX Expiry Date Authorized Cardholder Signature Capilano University Continuing Education 2055 Purcell Way, North Vancouver, BC V7J 3H5 Submission of a parental consent waiver completes registration for youth camps and must be completed upon registration. To download the form, visit www.capilanou.ca/summercamps You can also pick one up at the Continuing Education office. N O TE : 24 w w w . c a p i l a n o u . c a / s u m m e r c a m p s 6 0 4 . 9 8 4 . 4 9 0 1 Continuing Education Office Bookstore Lillooet Road E Parking Lot 4 #28 #130 #255 Monashee Drive P Parking Lot 2 EAST WALK E ST Parking Lot 3 LK WA Entrance 2 E Rd WE us al nt Ta FACILITIES (FA) Parking Lot 9 Film (P) E University pay parking is strictly enforced at all times and applies to the parking spaces/areas inside the dotted line E (HR) STUDIO ART (SA) HORTICULTURE EAST WALK WEST WALK na R d Main Entrance Purcell E MAPLE (MA) Skee Lillooet Road Transit Exchange R FIR (FR) E #239 Way E Short Term Pay Parking Parking/Access First Aid/Security Shipping & Receiving Parking Lot 6 ARBUTUS (AR) t THEATRE es Gu Guest CEDAR (CE) LIBRARY (LB) (CH) (TV) FILM STUDIO CHILDREN’S CENTRE Monashee Drive Emergency Phone PLAZA EAST WALK E Parking Lot 10 WEST WALK Pay Phone Cascade Drive P BIRCH (BR) E Parking Lot 7 Parking Lot 1 (FC) FITNESS CENTRE NORTH SPORTSPLEX (SP) Car Pool (curbside) E Parking Lot 8 Reserved (Special Permit) E P Revised 2009/02 Take Exit 22a off Highway 1 E Parking Lot 11 New Course Ideas, Questions or Suggestions? If there’s a course you would like to see, or want to propose teaching one yourself, feel free to contact us: Nadine Bohna, M. Mus. Community Music School Ed Lavalle, B.Comm, MA, LLB Labour Studies Caroline Depatie, MA Sunshine Coast Campus Programs Erin Crisfield, MA North Vancouver Campus Community Programs Lynne Moran North Vancouver Campus Career Programs & Eldercollege Lynn Jest, M.Ed. Director of Continuing Education 604.984.4902 nbohna@capilanou.ca 604.986.1911, ext. 3644 elavalle@capilanou.ca 604.986.1911, ext. 5906 cdepatie@capilanou.ca 604.983.7551 ecrisfield@capilanou.ca 604.984.1754 lmoran@capilanou.ca 604.984.4908 ljest@capilanou.ca Call Us: Capilano University Continuing Education 604.984.4901 Website: www.capilanou.ca/ce 24 Capilano University Continuing Education 2055 Purcell Way North Vancouver, BC V7J 3H5 604.984.4901 "Anyone who tries to make a distinction between education and entertainment doesn't know the first thing about either." — Marshall McLuhan w w w. c a p i l a n o u . c a / s u m m e rc a m p s