Belvoir Terrace Summer Camp, Summer arts camp in Lenox, United States.
Belvoir Terrace Summer Camp sits on a forested campus with twenty-two private music studios, modern dormitories, and performance spaces designed for artistic instruction. The facilities provide everything students need for their creative studies.
Morris K. Jesup commissioned architects Rotch & Tilden to build the property between 1888 and 1890, with grounds laid out by Frederick Law Olmsted. The site emerged during an era of significant investment in artistic institutions.
The camp teaches theater, dance, music, and visual arts to girls from grades two through ten. Students discover how to explore multiple creative disciplines in one place during their time here.
The camp offers three different session lengths during summer months: six weeks, five weeks, and three weeks for younger students in grades two through five. Housing and instruction are organized together as part of the program.
Each student creates a personalized schedule by choosing from multiple artistic disciplines while staying in age-grouped housing with up-to-date facilities. This flexibility lets every child pursue their own creative path.
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