A legacy of artistic excellence continues with immersive programs in theater, fine arts, and music for campers ages 8–16 in the heart of the Adirondacks.
Dobbs Ferry, NY, 26th August 2025, ZEX PR WIRE, Long Lake Camp for the Arts, a nationally celebrated summer destination for aspiring young performers and artists, is now accepting registrations for its highly anticipated 2025 summer program. With a legacy of nurturing talent that has gone on to grace Broadway and Hollywood stages, the camp continues to provide an inspiring and transformative experience for creative youth ages 8 to 16.
Set on a private 200-acre lakefront property in New York’s Adirondack Mountains, Long Lake Camp offers more than just summer fun—it delivers a deeply personal journey of creative discovery. Campers enjoy expert instruction in theater, music, dance, and fine arts, all while developing confidence, independence, and lifelong friendships.
Long Lake Camp for the Arts isn’t just a summer destination—it’s a launchpad for some of today’s most recognizable names in entertainment. Its alumni include Oscar winners, Grammy recipients, Broadway leads, and award-winning producers, all of whom once stood on Long Lake’s very own stage.
Adrien Brody, Academy Award-winning actor for The Pianist and recent nominee for The Brutalist, got his start at Long Lake. So did Cristin Milioti, Grammy Award winner and star of Palm Springs and Once, and Chiara Mastroianni, winner of France’s prestigious César Award.
The 2025 program includes two six-week sessions and three intensive three-week sessions. Six-week sessions begin on June 22 and July 14. Three-week sessions start on June 22, July 14, and August 4. Each camper chooses how they want to spend their time—whether starring in musicals, exploring sculpture and painting, composing original music, or all of the above.
Unlike rigid training programs, Long Lake allows campers to create their own schedules, supported by professional artists, directors, and teachers. Daily one-on-one coaching, group rehearsals, studio sessions, and feedback from seasoned mentors create an unmatched environment for growth.
While the arts are at the heart of Long Lake, campers also enjoy classic summer experiences—from swimming and kayaking to talent nights and campfires. The balance of structured artistic work with outdoor recreation and community bonding ensures every child thrives socially, creatively, and emotionally.
One parent shared, “My daughter came home not only a better dancer but a more confident, self-assured person. Long Lake gave her the tools to express herself, and it shows in everything she does now.”
With access to full theaters, rehearsal studios, costume departments, and set design shops, campers participate in fully staged productions, including musicals, plays, concerts, and showcases. Every performance is driven by the camper’s interest and comfort level—no auditions required.
This unique blend of creative freedom and professional structure allows campers to perform like pros while still having the space to be kids.
Due to high return rates and strong word-of-mouth, spots for Long Lake Camp fill quickly each year. Families are encouraged to register early to secure preferred session dates.
About Long Lake Camp for the Arts
Founded in 1969, Long Lake Camp for the Arts provides immersive summer programs in the performing and fine arts for children and teens ages 8 to 16. Located in the Adirondack Mountains of New York, Long Lake is known for its customizable training, supportive environment, and history of shaping confident, expressive young artists.
Contact Information
Address: 199 Washington Avenue, Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522
Website: www.longlakecamp.com
Phone: 914-693-7111 (no texts)
Text: 914-430-7535 (texts only)
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