Camp Info
| Ages: | 6–11 |
| Type: | Day |
| Month: | Summer |
| Setting: | City |
| Gender: | Co-Ed |
| Technology: | Technology, Game Design |
| Academics: | Liberal Arts, Writing |
| Arts: | Fine Arts, Arts & Crafts, Digital Arts, Painting, Arts, Performing Arts, Acting, Film, Theater, Dance |
Apex, USA
Lune Spark offers day-camp programs focused on arts, drama, filmmaking, digital design, and dance, designed mainly for children ages roughly 6–12 (some teen-oriented tracks too). The vibe is welcoming, imaginative, and inclusive — a place where creativity is encouraged, not judged. From drawing and painting to acting and improv, digital art to game design, kids get to experiment, create, and express themselves.
What makes Lune Spark special is its mix of professional-style instruction and youthful fun. Instructors are experienced artists and creatives who guide campers through structured lessons but also encourage personal expression and teamwork. The camp keeps groups small, so each child gets attention and help when needed.
The daily schedule balances creative work with breaks and downtime — which helps kids focus and enjoy themselves without feeling overwhelmed. That balance is excellent for younger kids (6–12) who need structure, as well as for slightly older ones curious about performing arts, storytelling, or digital creativity. Suppose your child likes drawing, acting, storytelling, music, or just messing around with art and stories. In that case, Lune Spark offers a gentle but inspiring place to explore those interests in a social, fun summer-camp environment.
| Ages: | 6–11 |
| Type: | Day |
| Month: | Summer |
| Setting: | City |
| Gender: | Co-Ed |
| Technology: | Technology, Game Design |
| Academics: | Liberal Arts, Writing |
| Arts: | Fine Arts, Arts & Crafts, Digital Arts, Painting, Arts, Performing Arts, Acting, Film, Theater, Dance |
| Dates | Days | Price | Apply |
|---|---|---|---|
| 09.06.26 - 13.06.26 | 5 | $395 | |
| 16.06.26 - 20.06.26 | 5 | $395 | |
| 23.06.26 - 27.06.26 | 5 | $395 | |
| 30.06.26 - 04.07.26 | 5 | $395 | |
| 07.07.26 - 11.07.26 | 5 | $395 | |
| 14.07.26 - 18.07.26 | 5 | $395 | |
| 21.07.26 - 25.07.26 | 5 | $395 | |
| 28.07.26 - 01.08.26 | 5 | $395 |
You won’t be charged yet. The camp will contact you to confirm all terms first.
Lune Spark keeps class sizes small, typically with about one counselor for every seven campers. This ensures close supervision, personalized support, and a safe environment for all activities. The structure helps kids stay engaged, supported, and well-supervised during creative sessions.
The camp also builds in breaks, physical activity, or “zoom-out” time to balance indoor creative work—a proper rhythm for kids who might spend hours drawing or on computers.
Because activities are indoors or studio-based (drawing, acting, filmmaking, digital art), risks associated with high-adventure camps are minimized — making Lune Spark a calm, creative, and low-risk summer option.
While Lune Spark does not publicize long-standing “camp traditions” in the sense of overnight-camp legacy rituals, it does emphasize recurring creative experiences. Each week, campers may create a short film, produce art projects, collaborate with peers, and share their work. These shared creative achievements — group films, art shows or dance performances — become memorable “summer highlights,” giving returning campers something to build on year after year.
Because many campers return for multiple weeks or seasons, this fosters an ongoing community of creative kids. That sense of belonging, shared creativity, and the joy of making something together help build friendships and confidence.
Lune Spark’s program blends arts education, creative expression, and group collaboration. Campers work on projects like short films, digital art, paintings, drama performances, dance routines, or even game design — depending on their chosen track. Each week is designed as a self-contained creative experience but encourages growth and expression.
The structure allows flexibility: kids may follow a single track (e.g. fine arts) or explore multiple — drawing one week, filmmaking another, dance or improv in a third. This variety keeps camp fresh and allows children to discover new passions.
On top of creative work, daily breaks and active play are built in — helping balance screen or studio time with physical activity or downtime. This helps many kids stay energized, focused and engaged, while socializing with peers.
Camp is offered as a day camp program — no overnight stays.
Group sizes are small, and activities may be limited to specific age ranges (commonly 6–12 for main art camps; teen options exist for dance).
Camp offerings vary by location (Apex, Chapel Hill, Holly Springs), so parents should confirm which area has the desired camp type before registering.