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American Dance Training Camps offers a one-week overnight dance camp experience that includes both dance and non-dance activities. Campers take part in a girls’ night out, a day at the beach, and time to paddle board and swim. They also participate in a talent night where girls choreograph their own dances and perform for each other, followed by an end of week show.
• Schedule: One-week sessions
American Dance Training Camps describes itself as “The ULTIMATE Overnight Dance Camp” with a tight-knit, all-girl community. The program states that its summer team is trained to empower girls and that it focuses on a place where participants are not bombarded by confusing media images and have a unique opportunity to reconnect with their authentic “Self.” The camps are held in locations where the pace of life is slower and where participants have access to all the traditional activities associated with summer camp, with just as much fun outside the dance studio as in class. The organization states that its dance camps attract girls from every corner of the United States and all over the world, with most campers coming alone, many with friends, and some with a studio or team. American Dance Training Camps reports that 2026 is its 24th summer and that it has an overall rating of 5 out of 5 based on 223 reviews, as well as over 13,000 YouTube subscribers. Its mission statement is: “We believe you have to do what you love. And we believe the world needs strong & inspired girls like you who are doing more of what they love.”
Parent testimonials describe campers returning with new friends, experiences, and a renewed love of dance, and mention that some campers have attended multiple summers. One parent notes that her daughter has attended in Colorado since age 9 for five summers and highlights activities such as girls’ night out, a day at the beach at Boulder Reservoir with paddle boarding and swimming, talent night, and the end of week show. Another parent mentions that her daughter dances most of her free time, enjoys the non-dance activities that “mix things up,” and that the shows at the end of the week demonstrate what the girls accomplish in one week. Multiple parents describe the camp as fun, positive, self-esteem building, and focused on interpersonal skill building and character development in an atmosphere of inclusivity, respect, dignity, and fun.
Last updated February 25, 2026.
• Schedule: One-week sessions
American Dance Training Camps describes itself as “The ULTIMATE Overnight Dance Camp” with a tight-knit, all-girl community. The program states that its summer team is trained to empower girls and that it focuses on a place where participants are not bombarded by confusing media images and have a unique opportunity to reconnect with their authentic “Self.” The camps are held in locations where the pace of life is slower and where participants have access to all the traditional activities associated with summer camp, with just as much fun outside the dance studio as in class. The organization states that its dance camps attract girls from every corner of the United States and all over the world, with most campers coming alone, many with friends, and some with a studio or team. American Dance Training Camps reports that 2026 is its 24th summer and that it has an overall rating of 5 out of 5 based on 223 reviews, as well as over 13,000 YouTube subscribers. Its mission statement is: “We believe you have to do what you love. And we believe the world needs strong & inspired girls like you who are doing more of what they love.”
Parent testimonials describe campers returning with new friends, experiences, and a renewed love of dance, and mention that some campers have attended multiple summers. One parent notes that her daughter has attended in Colorado since age 9 for five summers and highlights activities such as girls’ night out, a day at the beach at Boulder Reservoir with paddle boarding and swimming, talent night, and the end of week show. Another parent mentions that her daughter dances most of her free time, enjoys the non-dance activities that “mix things up,” and that the shows at the end of the week demonstrate what the girls accomplish in one week. Multiple parents describe the camp as fun, positive, self-esteem building, and focused on interpersonal skill building and character development in an atmosphere of inclusivity, respect, dignity, and fun.
Last updated February 25, 2026.
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