Outdoor Youth Skating Camps
Redwood Ice theatre Company and the SOL Club Community Arts outreach program is working in partnership with Snoopy's Home and the Vintage Hockey Classic to providing opportunities for vulnerable youth in our underserved communities.
The SOL Club has developed a new skating program in partnership with Snoopy’s Home Ice, helping sponsor kids to join the "Learn To Skate" program. Our goal is to provide after school programing, a sense of community and encourage a lifelong love of skating.
Help us build this new youth skating outreach program!
Camp Details
RITC Youth Workshop Series
These workshop camps aim to nurture creativity, teach new skating skills on artificial ice as we stretch both our bodies and imaginations to create a joyous experience!
What is a RITC Performance Workshop like?
• Each full camp is 3 hours long and our mini camps are 1 - 1.5 hours long.
• The camp begins with fun games and movement exercises.
• The campers will then learn basic skating skill on artificial ice panels. (Rental skates included)
• There will be a break for crafts to create a handheld prop that the campers get to take home!
• Next, everyone will learn a short piece of choreography to perform on the artificial ice.
• Parents are invited to come and watch a short performance at the end of the camp.
Redwood Ice Theatre Company
Outdoor Skating Performance Camps
on Synthetic Ice Panels
More Information
Description & Outline: Camp will begin in shoes or sneakers with fun games and movement exercises. Then participants will lace up some skates (rental skates provided, if needed) and learn basic skating skills on artificial ice panels. There will be a break for a snack, followed by craft time to create handheld props for the skating routine. Participants will then get back on the “ice” to learn the fun routine. Parents are invited to watch their skater perform a special Mother’s Day routine at the conclusion of the camp!
Things to Bring:
In addition to their own face masks, campers should bring a water bottle and a snack. Campers should wear colorful clothing that is easy to move in and bring a light jacket or sweatshirt. It is recommended to apply sunscreen before coming to the camp.
Covid-19 Precautions:
At check in, campers will be screened for signs and symptoms of Covd-19. Campers will be required to bring and wear their own face masks. Social distancing and hand sanitizing measures will be implemented.