Belvoir Terrace Summer Camp
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Belvoir Terrace is a performing arts summer camp for girls near Lenox
Lenox, Massachusetts
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It is a place where girls can learn and expand their abilities and knowledge of theatre, art, music, and dance.
Belvoir Terrace is not only a place to learn, but it is a fun experience where girls make life long friends and memories to cherish their whole lives.
It is a very fun experience. It is very highly approved of.

History

Edna Y. Schwartz created a performing arts summer program for women at Belvoir Terrace in 1954. Her daughter and granddaughter are the current directors/owners.

Belvoir Terrace is an historic site, build by Rotch & Tilden between 1888-1890 for Morris K. Jesup, and landscaped by Frederick Law Olmstead. In the early 1920's, John Shepherd purchased and renovated the property as a summer retreat.

Notable alumni include Natascia Diaz who went on to Broadway and California, Alyssa Epstein (a Rockette dancing with Chet Walker), Allison Charney (opera, soprano), Stacey Lorinczi (jeweler), Dana Levin (painter), Crista Villella along with Jeannette and Patricia Delgado (Miami City Ballet). And lastly, Terra Naomi, an alternative/rock/pop artist, attended Belvoir Terrace.

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