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‘Mean Girls’ Directors Launch Free Acting Camp for Underserved Youth

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Empowering the Next Generation: Mean Girls Directors Launch Free Acting Camp for Underserved Youth

In an inspiring move, the directors of the new Mean Girls musical movie, Arturo Perez Jr. and Samantha Jayne, have announced the launch of the Yes Bus Acting Camp. This initiative is designed to empower underserved youth in Los Angeles by providing them with free acting and writing seminars. The camp, set to take place in downtown L.A. this August, aims to bolster the confidence of young individuals, enabling them to pursue their dreams in the entertainment industry.

Key Takeaways:

  • The Yes Bus Acting Camp is a free two-week program for underserved youth.
  • It will be held in downtown Los Angeles from July 29 – August 9th.
  • The camp includes acting and writing seminars, culminating in performances.
  • Applications are open for young people aged 14 to 17 from underserved areas.

The camp is not just about acting; it’s a holistic approach to instilling confidence and providing a platform for creative expression. Perez and Jayne’s initiative reflects a deep understanding of the challenges faced by many in L.A., aiming to level the playing field in the competitive world of entertainment.

A Creative Philosophy of Affirmative Collaboration

The Yes Bus, under which the camp falls, is named after Jayne and Perez’s philosophy of affirmative collaboration. This ethos is about saying “yes” to creative ideas and working together to bring them to life. It’s a philosophy that has guided their careers and is now the foundation of their efforts to give back to the community.

How to Apply

The camp is open to young individuals who are eager to explore the realms of acting and writing. Applicants are required to submit a one- to three-minute monologue and a short statement explaining their desire to join the camp. It’s a unique opportunity for those who might not have access to such resources otherwise.

Join the Movement

This initiative is more than just a camp; it’s a movement towards inclusivity and diversity in the arts. If you’re passionate about acting, writing, or simply want to stay updated on inspiring stories like this, join Project Casting. We’re your go-to source for the latest news, opportunities, and insights in the entertainment industry.

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