Culver City Kid's Theatre Camp brings all LA communities together

The Mixon Musical Theatre NonProfit's mission is to train children in acting, singing, dancing, prop and set making. Theatrical Arts helps start kids looking toward a bright future, no matter what their economic background, or their neighborhood. In Watts, children may not have the chance to dream as big as kids whose parents may already be in the entertainment industry. Mixon Musical Theatre NonProfit offers scholarships to LA kids and carpooling to its location at Culver City Presbyterian Church. Donations help to bring kids from lower income communities to Culver to learn and train with teachers that believe in the arts. Your donation can help the stars of tomorrow excel in artistic pursuits they already love, no matter their current circumstances. Mixon Musical Theatre NonProfit performs the Musical Matilda, with children from all over LA, this coming July 26 @ 1pm and July 27 @ 11am. Please consider supporting via donations, as any donation given greatly contributes towards cultivating the creativity of youths across LA.

http://www.MixonMusicLA.com/donate-to-nonprofit

 
 

Reader Comments(5)

JeanieDance writes:

I'm going to attend. This is a little new and exciting for Culver City!

culvercity writes:

My son has really opened up and shows his personality more , I'd never think he'd like a Theater Camp but he does he's having a blast ....

DESTINY writes:

I got to see the little campers rehearse a little and it made my eyes light up when they read their lines. ☺️

MixonMusicLA writes:

That's my show! I get to teach those kiddos. Love my job :) #kidscamp #summercamplife

Ralphs writes:

I've met some camp leaders before at a local store that I cashier at in Culver City, I overheard them talking about the camp and what they do. They love their volunteer work and care for all the kids. I gave them a discount and donated some treats for the kids. It touched my heart hearing them speak so positively about our city and the camp I hear people in line complaining about their jobs all day it was refreshing.