Register your kid for Spring Break & Summer Camps

LEAF Schools & Streets invites your students to join us at LEAF Global Arts Experience for spring break camp and summer camp! Summer camps are for rising first-graders through rising sixth-graders, with two options for rising fourth through eighth grade students.

We are offering multiple camps which will run 9am to 5pm at LEAF Global Arts Experience at 19 Eagle St. in Downtown Asheville.

LEAF Camps
LEAF Camps

Camp Hours:
Monday-Thursday 9am-3pm
Friday 9am-NOON

Extended Day Hours:
Monday-Thursday 3pm-5pm

Drop off is between 8:30am and 9am and pick up is from 5pm-5:30pm.

Snacks will be provided, and students should bring a peanut free bagged lunch and a water bottle to camp each day, and wear clothes and shoes they can move in.

In addition to the main focus of the camp, each week will explore elements of theatre art, music, and dance from around the world.

Cost: $200 –  $275 per week 
Extended Day: $60 per week

There is no extended day on Fridays. All campers must be picked up by noon on Fridays.

Scholarships are available! Qualifications include:

Students who qualify for free or reduced lunch; Two of more siblings attending the same week of camp; Students registering for 4+ LEAF Summer Camps in 2025 (must pay in full)

To inquire about scholarships, email education@theLEAF.org.

LEAF Global Arts Summer Camps are made possible by the generous support of LEAF Members.

2025 Camp Dates & Themes:

• April 14-18: Spring Break – Music, Art, Theatre, and Dance from Around the World

• June 16-20: World Dance

• June 23-27: LEAF International Haiti – Dance, Drumming, and Culture

• June 30 – July 3: Songs for Peace – Global Grooves (Short week due to holiday)

• July 14-18: African Culture – Drumming, Dancing, and Culture

• July 21-25: Visual Art

• July 28-August 1: Global Arts – Music, Art, Theatre, and Dance from Around the World

• August 4-8: World Dance

Mayani is a Maasai boy from longido Arusha. He went to boarding school at 6 years old and lost his Maasai language and tradition. Since joining the LEAF program, he has learned to sing Maasai songs, practiced the ‘jump’ tradition and wear Maasai shukas (traditional clothing). Mayani is extremely happy and is currently teaching other youth the culture.