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Boredom busters are here
ALAS! THE summer vacation is here again. And it is time for
children to burst into ebullience, oblivious of that agonising
eight-to-eight grind of education that unmistakably plunges them
into an unremitting mood of melancholy. For the parents on the
contrary, it is a nerve-racking experience to plan the holiday of
their restless wards. The perfect choice is to pack them off to
any of the numerous summer camps that mushroom in the metrapolis
during this time of the year.
The usually fortnight-long or month-long summer camps take the
children into the realm of creative play and offer a refreshing
break from the over-emphasis on academics in school. An
astounding number of choices are offered, ranging from simple
paper crafts for the nimble-fingered to thrilling adventure sport
for the boisterous. A look at some of the camps lined up for this
vacation.
For Nature buffs
Want to break free in the wilderness? Aavishkar India, has come
up with its "Wild Indian Tours" for children. Wildlife and nature
camps will be organised to Kudremukh Wild Life Sanctuary,
Karnataka, Araku Valley, near Vizag, Venkateshwara National Park
on Seven Hills and Karadimalai in Tamil Nadu. These camps range
from two to four days.
An exciting "Ooru" camp will take children to the beautiful
rustic village of Hanumanthai, on East Coast Road. Children can
spend two full days here, experiencing rural Indian life. This
will be followed by a trip to the Aurobindo Ashram in Pondicherry
to see various Indian cottage industries at work - hand-made
paper production, textile weaving, pottery, etc.
Last but not the least, "A day on the high seas" awaits them.
Aavishkar, at No. 151, TTK Road, offers a detailed brochure of
its tours, which commence from the last week of April. For
details contact 4983915. The fee ranges from Rs. 425 to Rs.
2,100.
Where learning is fun
The Sharanalaya Montessori School, No. 11, 7th Cross Street, Lake
Area, Nungambakkam, is conducting a "math, cultural and exercises
of practical life camp" for children aged between four and ten.
The three-week camp which will commence on April 16 (10.00 a.m.
to 12.30 p.m.) will introduce children to the joy of learning at
an early age and provide a framework in which the individual and
social discipline go hand in hand. With a range of specially
designed tools, Sharanalaya hopes to enhance logical and
analytical thinking and spatial skills, besides inculcating
environmental awareness. The cosy school with a variety of
education toys is sure to interest the little one. Call 8241455
or 8236601 (between 9.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. for details).
Excitement all the way
In an attempt to tap the creative potential of the young, Akara,
No. 14, 4th street, Dr. Thirumurthy Nagar, Nungambakkam, phone
8275498, will organise indoor and outdoor camps from two venues
-Crescent Matriculation School, Pycrofts Garden Road,
Nungambakkam and Agarwal Vidyalaya, E.V.K.Sampath Road, Vepery.
The activities have been classified under three categories -
Sports camp (chess, roller skating, gymnastics, yoga and
archery), talent camp (theatre, dance, painting, singing, story-
telling, reading skills, origami, clay modelling etc) and skill
camp (photography, public speaking, creative writing, fabric
painting and instrumental music). The outdoor camp at the foot
hills of Nilgiris incorporates activities such as trekking, basic
rock climbing, river crossing, stream scrambling, orienteering
and survival exercises. The camps are scheduled to commence on
April 14. And now, isn't it time to turn your back on boredom?
Horse power
The Chennai Equestrian Academy, Sholinganallur, is conducting a
summer camp from April 7. Each batch of students will have to
attend 12 classes of intensive coaching in horse riding and the
fee per head is Rs.3,000. For more details contact 4401070 or
98410 34554.
Creative break
For those of you interested in taking a creative break, a Kids
Summer Crafts Camp will be organised at A-1 Triveni Apartments,
62, Alwarpet Street, phone 4350674. Fabric painting, stain glass
painting, reverse glass painting, ceramic work, rug making, pot
decoration, embroidery... there is a wide range of arts and
crafts activities to express yourself creatively. Contact Sindhu
Suresh for more details.
Ceaselessly innovative?
Your wards have a long holiday ahead. And you don't know how to
engage those restless little ones? Drop in at Play-Coop, a play
school which has come up with interesting options to keep the
young and ceaselessly innovative ones engaged this vacation.
Pottery, puppetry, drawing, painting, straw doll making,
knitting, story-telling and field trips for bird watching...
these are not all.
There are more programmes to kindle creativity and enthuse the
children during the vacation. The timings are from 10.00 a.m. to
3.00 p.m. An international theme lunch will be provided at the
camp, which is open to children in the age group of five to 14.
The camp is scheduled for April 16 to 28. Contact 4418448 or
4453830 for details.
Tryst with arts
A Kalamkari workshop will be conducted by Chellam Gopalakrishnan
and her team of experts at No 82, New Avadi Road, Kilpauk.
Chellam, who has been fostering the art for decades will also
teach Ikebana, fresh-flower arrangement, cookery, pudding and
dessert-making. That's not all, she also conducts classes on
various arts and crafts. Call 6448333 between 3.00 p.m to 6.00
p.m.
Interested in Yoga?
A summer camp on Yoga is being held at Kids Nest Kindergarten
School, 35, 36/1 Second Street, Anjugam Nagar, Ashok Nagar,
opposite Kasi Theatre.
The courses conducted by Uma Mani helps one lose weight, improve
concentration, control diabetes, bust stress and improve general
health through yoga. Want to try? Contact 4852409 for details.
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