
Imagine That! Mini Camps

SuperPOP Performance Camp
Imagine That! Mini Camp
Dates and Time: July 13–14, 10:00 AM–2:00 PM
Investment:
4 Days: $304
3 Days: $240
2 Days: $168
1 Day: $88
Ages: 4–8
SuperPOP Performance Camp is a high energy, imagination fueled experience designed for young performers who love to move, create, and express themselves. Over two exciting days, students step into a colorful world where music, movement, and creativity come together in a playful and confidence building environment.
Inspired by K pop style, adventurous themes, and kid powered storytelling, this camp blends dance and movement, singing and performance, introductory tumbling skills, character creation, and video style performance fun. Each activity is designed to help children build confidence, coordination, and expressive skills while feeling supported and celebrated.
SuperPOP Performance Camp encourages creativity, collaboration, and joyful exploration. Students gain experience performing, trying new skills, and connecting with peers, all while having fun and building memories that last beyond the summer.
This camp is part of EMC’s Imagine That! Mini Camp series, offering flexible attendance options to meet family schedules while delivering a meaningful and engaging experience for young performers.
Email [email protected] if you have questions.
Sparkle and Spurs Cowgirl Camp
Imagine That! Mini Camp
Dates and Time: July 15–16, 10:00 AM–2:00 PM
Investment:
4 Days: $304
3 Days: $240
2 Days: $168
1 Day: $88
Ages: 4–7
Sparkle and Spurs Cowgirl Camp is a joyful, high energy summer experience where confidence, creativity, and movement come together in a playful Wild West setting. Over two fun filled days, campers explore music, dance, and imagination while embracing their own fearless cowgirl style.
Inspired by country pop music, line dancing, and creative play, this camp includes beginner friendly line dance routines, upbeat sing alongs, sparkly accessory crafts, and engaging games and themed challenges. Each activity is designed to build coordination, musicality, confidence, and social connection in a supportive and encouraging environment.
Sparkle and Spurs Cowgirl Camp celebrates self expression and joyful movement, giving young performers the opportunity to try new skills, build friendships, and shine both on and off the dance floor.
This camp is part of EMC’s Imagine That! Mini Camp series, offering flexible attendance options while delivering a meaningful and memorable experience for young dancers.
Email [email protected] if you have questions.


















































Corinne graduated with honors at The Baptist College of Florida with a Bachelor of Music Education in the Spring of 2022. As a child, she studied music, dance, art, and gymnastics at EMC and is very excited to return to the music academy as an instructor!
Maddie is a senior at Susquehannock High School and started her performing arts journey just last year. Before then, her focus was basketball starting at the age of 5 and playing through her freshman year. After discovering her passion for theater, she began taking vocal lessons at EMC in March of 2021. Maddie was also a member of show choir and theater dance. She has been in both musical productions of Annie Jr. and Aladdin Jr. at EMC. At school, Maddie participated in both band and choir and is looking forward to joining her school’s theater program.



Hayden grew up around music, becoming a very versatile performer. His study began at age 6, taking drum lessons with his father James McGarvey. Currently a freshman at the prestigious Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, Hayden studies classical percussion with Don Liuzzi of the Philadelphia Orchestra, Robert van Sice, and Eric Millstein. With these teachers, he studies timpani, snare drum, marimba, xylophone, hand drums and multi-percussion. Other disciplines he is learning at Curtis include piano, music theory, music history, ear training, singing and chamber music. While attending Susquehannock High School, Hayden became a very successful percussionist for PMEA honors groups. On top of numerous district and regional festivals, he performed two years in the PMEA state orchestra, as well as one year in the National All-Eastern Wind Ensemble. During High School he performed with the jazz band, pep band, marching band, orchestra, and wind ensemble. Hayden also attended the renowned Interlochen Summer Arts Camp in 2019 where he played as principal percussionist in the World Youth Symphony Orchestra. In addition to classical percussion, Hayden is well versed in drum set playing, previously studying with his father and Tench Tillman. He currently studies drum set with John Riley of the Manhattan School of Music, and has played in various settings such as jazz combos, jazz big bands, rock bands, duos and recording sessions. Hayden can be heard on Brendan Wiencek’s debut album Endless Bonds, as well as his latest single, Second Base. Hayden is very excited to pass on his knowledge and passion for music to his students at EMC.
Emily Runkle


Carly Faye After dancing professionally and teaching in NYC for 10 years, Carly Faye has returned to her hometown of Baltimore, MD. She has been training dancers in Jazz, Musical Theatre, Contemporary, Modern, Lyrical, Street Jazz, Tap and Ballet for over 15 years. She firmly believes dance is for every BODY, and wants to instill a love of movement in all of her students. She believes in process over product, and hopes all of her students learn to love hard work. Carly Faye has also served as an Adjudicator and Master Teacher with Starquest International, Spotlight Dance Cup, and Impact Dance Adjudicators. Carly Faye, with her sister Hannah Mae, currently co-hosts, “Count Me In: A Dance and Education Podcast” where they discuss dance, education, and so much more. They have in depth conversations with working artists, educators, writers, producers, from all over the world about their experience in dance and education. She finds this platform to be the perfect opportunity to continue to educate herself and others on the dance world, teaching strategies, and the importance of arts education. The podcast has proven to make her a better educator and human.










