Official Kids Mag

September 2023

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By Karen Rice Official Kids Mag This summer, 55 young performers spent a week at the Song & Stage Bootcamp at Hughes Brothers Theatre in Branson developing their singing and performance skills and learning from professionals in the industry. The camp, now in its seventh year, welcomes 6 to 18-year-old campers from all over the country, including Arkansas, Texas, Oklahoma, Indiana, and as far away as New York, California, Utah and Arizona. "We've had kids come back all seven years," said camp director Jason Hughes. "Every year we have a handful of new kids. It's fun to watch them develop and grow year after year. We try to give them a lot of knowledge and as they go through the bootcamp they gather a large tool chest. A lot of the growth happens after the camp." You don't have to be a professional to join in the fun. Some campers are beginners looking to improve their basic vocal and performance skills for their own enjoyment. Others are experienced performers looking to network with and learn from professionals to succeed in the music and entertainment industry. Jason and some of the other Hughes family children often participate in the camp, and although the Hughes kids have experience being on stage, Jason said, "It's fun for them to grow and learn with the other kids." The Hughes family has been performing for more than 40 years and is known as the world's largest performing family. Jason has been performing most of his life, from the time he was about 8 years old, he said. His four brothers, their wives and children are also a part of the Hughes Brothers Theatre, which has been delighting audiences of all ages for more than 20 years in Branson. Song & Stage campers are asked to come to camp prepared with a few songs to perform. The camp focuses on singing, "but we've also had dancers and instrumentalists," Jason said. After campers initially perform their songs, they are evaluated and placed with teachers. They work on their best song or sometimes even choose a new song, depending on their experience. "Some kids have never sung a solo, others have had multiple leading roles and have performed a lot," Jason noted. "We work on specifically what their needs are. It's a learning process from wherever they're at." During the week-long camp, the students attend master classes and workshops that cover a lot of subjects, such as acting, developing a relationship with an audience, auditions, choreography, movement, improv, how to put together a portfolio, and tips on the business of show business. They also rehearse a group number throughout the week that is performed at the end of camp. Musical kids take the stage at Branson Bootcamp summer summer for their for their Singing Singing 28 • SEPTEMBER 2023 • www.Of f icialKidsMag.com

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