FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
1. AN INSIGHT INTO THE CAMP WEEK
The dance camp offers the children a varied week of dancing. The focus is not only on dancing, but also on having fun, making friends and making new acquaintances.
Before the camp, the children have the opportunity to choose two dance styles that they would like to improve during the week. There will be between 3-5 hours of dancing each day, giving the children plenty of time to improve their skills.
Vegetarian breakfast, lunch and dinner are served daily with breaks between the main meals. An evening program is offered every evening, which is compulsory for the children and optional for the teenagers. The young people also have the option of organizing their own evenings, exploring the area or putting together their own program.
Depending on the weather, we go to the outdoor pool in Willisau once or twice. At the pool, we barbecue, relax, party and enjoy the sun and life.
In the middle of the week, a workshop afternoon is offered where the children can immerse themselves in a new culture and work creatively.
The highlight of the week is the dance show on Friday evening, which has attracted several hundred spectators in recent years. Overall, the dance camp is a great opportunity for children to improve their dancing skills while making new friends, learning the other language and deepening their passion.
2. ROOM ALLOCATION FOR CAMPS WITH OVERNIGHT STAY
Every year we are inundated with email inquiries about room allocations. Experience has shown that it is best to leave the room allocation to the dancers. That's why we're going with this option again this year. Of course, we try to make sure that everyone is happy in the end.
3. WHAT DO I NEED TO PACK?
Small daypack
Comfortable dancewear, sportswear, shoes for outdoors
Dance shoes/ indoor shoes (no black soles!)
Reusable water bottle! (no pet bottles)
Emergency numbers
Personal medication (with labeling)
For camps with overnight stay
Enough underwear/socks
Leisurewear
Pyjamas
Swimwear and bath towel
Rain cover
Toiletries, toothbrush (possibly contact lenses)
possibly sun cream, hat, sunglasses
Sleeping bag
Slippers
Possibly mosquito repellent
Laundry bag for dirty laundry
Pocket money
Black leggings/sports pants for final show
Own, unprinted T-shirt for printing (all colors except black)*
Outfit for theme party*
*We ask you not to buy any new clothes for this. If you don't have anything at home, ask your friends!
Optional
Flashlight
Games, book, writing utensils
Cell phone, charging cable, jukeboxes Address list for postcards
Children must be able to carry their own luggage. If necessary, please label all items with names. Participants are responsible for insuring their items against loss, damage, theft, etc. This packing list is not intended to be exhaustive.
4. ALLERGIES/ DISEASES/ MEDICATION
In the case of special allergies, illnesses or medication, we ask parents/guardians to note these when registering. We also ask you to instruct your child how to react to any allergies or how to take medication. Medication can be deposited with the camp management (with exact/written details of how to take it and the child's name). The camp management monitors the intake (recommended for medication to be taken regularly).
Exclusion of liability: The camp management accepts no liability for missing or inaccurate information or incorrect intake of any medication. The camp management may NOT administer any medication that you have brought with you.
5. INFORMATION FOR PARTICIPANTS WITHOUT OVERNIGHT STAY
Dinner & evening program: Participants who have not booked an overnight stay in a camp with overnight accommodation can optionally take part in the dinner and evening program. The registration for the dinner must be made the evening before and the 7Fr. can be paid directly on site.
6. PHOTO AND VIDEO RECORDINGS
Unless expressly requested otherwise, by registering, participants accept that the "Paname Academy" association may take photos and videos depicting the camp participants and use them for its own purposes.
7. SMOKERS
We would be happy if we could hold the camp smoke-free. If this is not possible, we will tolerate it ONLY with the consent of the parents. In this case, smoking is only allowed alone and only from the age of 16. Smokers should contact us in advance so that we can show you where smoking is permitted. If we see someone smoking without parental consent, the parents will be contacted directly.
8. ALCOHOL AND DRUG USE
Alcohol and drug consumption is strictly prohibited in the camp. If we see someone consuming alcohol or drugs, they will be sent home immediately.