Summer Arts Camp 2015 for Disadvantaged Youth

A microproject by Kasumisou Foundation
Summer Arts Camp 2015 for Disadvantaged Youth
Summer Arts Camp 2015 for Disadvantaged Youth
Summer Arts Camp 2015 for Disadvantaged Youth
Summer Arts Camp 2015 for Disadvantaged Youth
Summer Arts Camp 2015 for Disadvantaged Youth
Summer Arts Camp 2015 for Disadvantaged Youth
Summer Arts Camp 2015 for Disadvantaged Youth
Summer Arts Camp 2015 for Disadvantaged Youth
Summer Arts Camp 2015 for Disadvantaged Youth
Summer Arts Camp 2015 for Disadvantaged Youth

Project Report | Dec 30, 2015
Champey Academy - Focus on Art Continued

By Barbara Rosasco | Secretary & Treasurer

Student drawing of a pug dog taken from a photo
Student drawing of a pug dog taken from a photo

Champey Academy of Arts- Focus on Art

You are receiving this update because you have previously supported our Summer Arts Camp and because we would like to demonstrate to you some of the reasons why we are so passionate about providing these opportunities to our students.

We often talk about the opportunity for cultural enrichment that Champey Academy offers its young students. Although much of our effort focuses   on music and dance, as you can see from these photos, we also have some wonderfully talented young artists. Your generous support provides the opportunity for these kids to develop and demonstrate their skills.

The first photo you see is a student’s drawing that was taken from the photo of a beautiful pug dog. The other photos speak for themselves and show the considerable ability that Champey’s classes is developing through instruction and the knock on effect of creating a sense of pride and accomplishment in our students. The last photo is of back-drop scenery that was painted  by our own students a couple of years ago for our original eco play , Our Friends in the Forrest.

As 2015 comes to a close, we would like express our sincere thanks to you for believing in our students as much as we do and to again say thank you to all of you for your generous support.

 

Barbara & Mark Rosasco

Aspiring artist,age 10 and her current drawing
Aspiring artist,age 10 and her current drawing
Students practice drawing a dancer's hand
Students practice drawing a dancer's hand
Student shows the drawing he is  now working on
Student shows the drawing he is now working on
Scenery painted by students  for our own eco play
Scenery painted by students for our own eco play

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Nov 20, 2015
Update on 2015 Summer Arts Camp

By Barbara Rosasco | Recap on Summer Arts Camp 2015.

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Kasumisou Foundation

Location: Menlo Park, California - USA
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Project Leader:
Barbara Rosasco
Secretary/Treasurer
Menlo Park , Ca. United States

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