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Photos From Local Campers' Street Arts Fest

Photos From Local Campers' Street Arts Fest
Street Arts Fest Crowd

This morning in the PS 139 schoolyard, campers from FDC and CAMBA took part in a Street Arts Fest featuring song, dance, and poetry. The celebration was well attended by campers, their parents, and siblings alike.

FDC counselors got campers ready to show off their skills, challenging them to beatbox, sing, and rap for their peers.

street arts fest singer ashley

Ashley, above in grey, squared off against a counselor twice her size, and showed exactly whose pipes were bigger. After a verse of Adele’s “Rolling in the Deep,” the rest of the campers and staff couldn’t help but clap and sing along.

street arts fest rapper rodney

Rodney, in grey, took the rapping challenge against the same counselor. You can probably guess from said counselor’s expression who came out on top there.

After those bold enough to take on their counselors collected prizes, campers from FDC’s theatre program read a collaborative poem about the impact of racism in 2013…

street arts fest poet
street arts fest poet
street arts fest poet
street arts fest poet

… after which campers from the dance program performed…

Street Arts Fest Dancers

… followed by several campers in hoodies, who sang a song they’d written about violence–a tribute to Trayvon Martin.

street arts fest hooded trayvon martin tribute
street arts fest trayvon martin tribute sign

Even the signs for the event were like little artworks of their own.

street arts fest sign
street arts fest sign

It seems like it’s been a season full of creative expression and hard (fun) work so far. Here’s to the rest of the summer!