Programs for Children

TAB-Film Camp

Weekend Film Camp

Dates: Feb. 1st to Mar. 30th
Time: Sat. 12:00-2:00PM & Sun. 1:00-3:30 PM
Location: 200 N. Davie Street, Greensboro, NC 27401 at the Cultural Arts Center in Room 413
Cost: $100 Per Person

Discover the magic of filmmaking! Hosted by TAB Arts Center, this camp runs from February 1st to March 30th with sessions every Saturday (12-2 PM) and Sunday (1:30-3:30 PM) at the Cultural Arts Center in Greensboro. Open to kids aged 9-14, participants will learn scriptwriting, acting, and film production. Choose between a $100 one-time fee or $50/month. Join us for a creative, hands-on weekend experience!

Register NOW by clicking the link below

MESHA

(Math, English, Science, History, Arts)

Our Early Childhood Art Programs (ages 4 - 11) are designed to integrate the arts with the core topics present in schools.  We motivate children to utilize their imaginations to understand how each topic relates to the other.  By working with a variety of artists in an array of genres we reinforce the philosophies and concepts they learn in school.

This after school program is designed to reinforce core information learned in school.  We collaborate and train teachers to equip them with the tools to provide creative instruction.

Screen Shot 2021-05-20 at 12.48.53 AM
film

TAB ALL Arts Summer Camp and After School Film Camp

Tab Arts Center Non Profit’s Camps gives youth the opportunity to learn about a variety of art forms.

Participants learn about film, theater, creative writing, and the visual arts. Our camp consists of two different programs: TAB Teen Film Camp and our TAB Kids Theater Program.

Participants get FREE breakfast and lunch provided by GCSNC.

2024 - All Arts Film Summer Camp & After School Camp Videos

2023 - All Arts Film Summer Camp & After School Camp Videos

2022 - All Arts Film Summer Camp & After School Camp Videos

2021 - All Arts Film Summer Camp & After School Camp Videos

TAB Kids Theater

TAB Kids Theater program teaches young people, ages 8-11 basic theater elements.   Participants work with theater, visual art, creative writing and occasionally choreography instructors to write and produce a unique stage play. 

All students take part in designing and making their sets, props and costumes. They learn how to write a cohesive story, memorize their lines, and work in a variety of positions behind the scenes and on-stage.  Their play is the grand finale of our “last day of camp” performance.

theater

Ask about our ongoing kid's programs

  • Girl Scout Classes
  • Early Release Classes
  • After School Courses

Make an impact

In order to meet our mission and provide services to the greater community, we rely on the generosity of individuals and businesses for support.