Belvoir Terrace Summer Camp
Belvoir Terrace is a performing arts summer camp for girls near Lenox, Massachusetts, US. The camp is used by girls to expand their abilities in theatre, art, music, and dance.
Slogan | Belvoir offers exciting training in art, acting, music, theater, dance, music and individual sports! |
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Location | Lenox, Massachusetts, US |
Coordinates | 42.365013°N 73.284978°W |
Opened | 1954 |
Operating season | June–August |
Website | www.belvoirterrace.com |
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 was built by Rotch & Tilden between 1888 and 1890 for Morris K. Jesup. Its landscape was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted. In the early 1920s, John Shepherd purchased and renovated the property as a summer retreat.
Notable alumnae
- Terra Naomi (an alternative rock/pop musician)
- Jennifer Elise Cox Actress
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