
Create, express & be heard


Art It Out: A creative program where teens turn their stories into art, film & performance
In Art It Out, young people ages 13–16 take part in a 3-month journey of creativity and self-discovery. Over 12 weeks, they explore theater, filmmaking, and visual art - guided by experienced educators and guest artists from around the world.
Each project ends with a powerful creation, and the program culminates in a public showcase where families and community see teens step forward with confidence, courage, and their own voice.







Age 13–16
3-month program
Weekly sessions (90 min)


3 art forms: theatre, film, visual art


Final showcase for families & community

Ready to start? Registration is open!
Visual art
Walls that speak
Turn your vision into a message! In this track, teens use painting, collage, sculpture, or photography to shine a light on the issues that matter most — from climate and inequality to identity and justice. Art becomes their voice, powerful enough to question and inspire.
Final project: A public exhibition or mural installation where their work speaks to the whole community.


Film
This Is Me
A short film that tells your truth. Teens create a 5-minute mini-documentary based on their own story — family, culture, mental health, or anything close to their heart. They learn how to plan, film, edit, and narrate while turning personal experience into meaningful cinema.
Final project: A public screening of their films during the showcase.


Theatre
The Waiting Room
Things we never say out loud. Through spoken word, storytelling, and movement, teens co-create an original performance about what it means to grow up — caught between childhood and adulthood, silence and expression, fear and courage.
Final project: A live theatre performance for families, friends, and community.




Program Facilitator
Kamal Ahamada
For me, these camps are not just about language or art - they are a journey of transformation. We create a safe and inclusive space where every teen, whether local, international, or with special needs, can discover their voice and their confidence. It’s a hero’s journey: overcoming fear, trusting yourself, and daring to stand on stage. What matters most is not achievement, but the growth, the courage, and the community we build together.
I warmly invite you to join us on this journey.
Secure your spot today - spaces are limited!

