AileyCamp!
AileyCamp 2025
Berkeley/Oakland AileyCamp is a joyful and rigorous six-week program free to selected youth ages 11–14. This summer, camp runs from June 16–July 25, 2024, 8:30am–3:30pm daily.
To apply for next year’s camp please check this webpage after Wednesday, January 15, 2025.
AileyCamp’s talented staff and teaching artists are excited to offer campers classes in African dance, Ballet, Jazz, Modern dance, Creative Communication, and Personal Development, as well as a variety of field trips, guest workshops, and special events. Camp culminates in a performance that showcases campers’ accomplishments before an audience of hundreds in Zellerbach Hall.
AileyCamp provides a supportive community where young people can connect meaningfully with each other and with caring adults, express themselves creatively, and experience the transformative power of dance.
“My confidence and real-life resilience were developed here at AileyCamp. This is something that will help me for years to come.”—2024 AileyCamper
Please contact us at aileycamp@calperformances.org, or 510.642.4630 for more information.
Important Dates
Mon, June 16 – First Day of AileyCamp
Thu, June 19 – Closed (in observance of Juneteenth)
Fri, July 4 – Closed (in observance of Independence Day)
Thu, July 24, 7pm – Camp Performance (free) at Zellerbach Hall
Fri, July 25 – End of Camp Ceremony & Celebration
About Berkeley/Oakland AileyCamp
Berkeley/Oakland AileyCamp is a full scholarship summer program that has transformed the lives of over 1,300 young people from the East Bay and beyond since its first camp in 2002.
This nationally acclaimed summer program uses the power of dance to support 11–14 year-olds in developing self-esteem, creative expression, and critical thinking skills. Conceived by Alvin Ailey in 1989, and run locally by Cal Performances, Berkeley/Oakland AileyCamp combines professional-level dance training with personal development activities. Around 70 campers are chosen from each year’s pool of applicants, enrollment does not require prior dance experience.
The program’s dedicated staff, instructors, and group leaders provide role models and mentorship, impacting campers’ lives, and by extension, their families and communities, as they move into their high school years and beyond.
The Berkeley/Oakland AileyCamp Experience
AileyCampers receive daily training from experienced teaching artists in four major dance forms (Modern, Ballet, Jazz, and African dance), explore creative writing and the visual arts in Creative Communication classes, and enhance their social and emotional development through the Personal Development course. A cornerstone of the AileyCamp program, Personal Development promotes life skills such as goal-setting, nutrition, conflict management, media literacy, positive self-image, leadership development, and more. Stimulating field trips and guest artist workshops round out the campers’ week.
Held on the campus of the University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley/Oakland AileyCamp encourages campers to feel that they belong on campus and to envision their own potential college experience. Campers have breakfast and lunch in a university dining hall, participate in a campus scavenger hunt, and perform in a professionally presented final showcase on the Zellerbach Auditorium Stage with full technical and design support, offered free to supportive audiences made up of family and friends.
AileyCamp 2025 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Parents/Guardians Please Note:
AileyCamp 2025 will take place from Monday, June 16 through Friday, July 25, 2025 onsite at Hearst Gymnasium and Zellerbach Hall on the UC Berkeley campus.
In order for us to consider your child’s application they MUST:
- Submit their application by the due date: MONDAY, MARCH 3, 2025.
- Attend an interview session to be scheduled in late March. You will receive advance notice of the date. The applicant’s interview is in lieu of an audition as applicants do not need to have any dance training to apply.
- Attend the mandatory family orientation on Wednesday, May 7, 2024 if your child is selected or on the waiting list.
- NOT APPLY if they have scheduling conflicts, for example, sports practices, games, other performance commitments between the hours of 8:30am and 3:30pm, or you have vacation plans between Monday, June 16 and Friday, July 25, 2025.
- Applicants will be notified no later than Friday, April 18, 2025 of their application status.
Please remember that just as with any sports team, dance company, theater company, job, school or camp, Berkeley/Oakland AileyCamp has limited space and for a variety of reasons everyone who applies may not be enrolled into AileyCamp. Students who are not enrolled this year are encouraged to apply again next year.
AileyCamp 2025 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
2025 Final Performance
At the end of their six weeks in this life-changing program, the campers demonstrated their new skills in a final dance performance. Complete with professional staging, lights, costumes, and live music, the AileyCamp 2025 showcase performance took place on Thu, July 24 at 7pm at Zellerbach Hall.
Watch the 2024 performance video:
Support AileyCamp!
AileyCamp is one of our most well-known and respected education programs and—thanks to the generosity of our donors—is operated on a full-scholarship basis for all campers. For many participants, AileyCamp represents their first opportunity to attend a summer camp, to receive rigorous, immersive training from professional artists, and to spend time on a college campus.
Please consider making a gift today to ensure that AileyCamp will continue to provide even more young people with opportunities for personal discovery and growth through the power, beauty, and joy of dance.
To learn more about financially supporting Berkeley/Oakland AileyCamp, please contact donate@calperformances.org or call the Donor Information Line at 510.642.8653
Major support for Berkeley/Oakland AileyCamp was provided by the Maris & Ivan Meyerson Endowment for AileyCamp, Bank of America, Walter & Elise Haas Fund, and Joseph and Vera Long Foundation. Additional support was provided by The California Arts Council, The Sato Foundation, The Barrios Trust, The Fremont Group Foundation, The MOCA Foundation, The National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc./San Francisco Chapter, Bertha and John Garabedian Charitable Foundation, Quest Foundation, Bernard E. & Alba Witkin Charitable Foundation, and by many generous individuals.
Meet our Berkeley/Oakland AileyCamp Staff
Patricia West, AileyCamp Director
Patricia West is an educator and performing artist from the Bay Area. She aims to create and support spaces that foster self-expression and collaboration. She earned a Bachelor in Arts in English, Education and Dance from U.C. Berkeley and a Master in Arts in Education from San Jose State University. Since 2001, Patricia has worked as an academic teacher/advisor in both public and private schools, kindergarten through 8th grade. She has founded and directed dance programs for preschoolers to adults, and teaches dance to all ages and skill levels. Most recently, Patricia has served as a Creative Engagement Lead and Assistant Director with the San Francisco-based dance theater organization, Joe Goode Performance Group. She has had the honor of working and performing both nationally and internationally with Capacitor, Alayo Dance Company, Zaccho Dance Theater, as well as many others. In 2017, Patricia co-founded DAP, a performing arts collective. She is also a collaborating artist/performer with Joe Goode Performance Group and Fog Beast. West works in Cal Performances’ Education and Community Programs department and is honored to be the Director of Berkeley/Oakland AileyCamp. Connect with Patricia West via email at: pwest@berkeley.edu.
Vincent Chavez, AileyCamp Associate Director
Vincent Chavez was born and raised in the South Valley of Albuquerque, New Mexico. He received his formal dance training from the Dance Theater Southwest (Albuquerque), Ballet Hispanico (New York), Academy of Nevada Ballet Theatre (Las Vegas) and Alonzo King LINES Ballet Training Program (San Francisco). As a result of his strict training and creative educational experiences, he was chosen to perform with leading companies including the San Francisco Opera, Robert Moses’ KIN, Oakland Ballet Company, Nevada Ballet Theatre, New Mexico Ballet Company, among many others.
Vincent has taught, directed, and coached in numerous dance programs including the Ruth Asawa San Francisco School of the Arts, San Francisco Youth Ballet Academy, ODC Youth & Teen programs, and Orinda Ballet Academy. He, alongside another long-term member of Robert Moses KIN, developed the curriculum for “Bootstraps: Lyric Legacies”, a collaborative educational and explorative outreach program implemented by the SF Unified School District among other organizations where the transformative power of dance, expression, and creativity is needed.
Vincent began with AileyCamp in 2019 as the Ballet instructor and is looking forward to bringing his dance education and outreach experience to his new role as the Berkeley/Oakland AileyCamp’s Associate Director.
Media
View these videos to learn more about Berkeley/Oakland AileyCamp, past to present.
Press Coverage:
UC Berkeley News: Dance prepared him for the NFL. It began with a Berkeley summer camp (2024)
East Bay Times: Youth at Berkeley/Oakland AileyCamp learn much more than just dance (2024)
East Bay Express (cover story): Leaders in Motion; Kids Learn to Dance at AileyCamp (2023)
UC Berkeley News: AileyCamp: A six-week transformative dance experience for youth (2023)
UC Berkeley School of Education: Celebrating the Public Leadership Institute’s partnership with AileyCamp (2022)
Bay Area News Group: Middle-schoolers fine-tune their dance skills at Ailey Camp (2022)
Berkeleyside: AileyCamp back in motion after 2-year gap in Berkeley (2022)
San Francisco Bay View: ‘Imagine’: AileyCamp 2019
UC Berkeley News: Podcast: AileyCamp — So Much More Than a Dance Camp (2018)
East Bay Monthly: AileyCamp offers Don’t-Miss Dance (2017) [PDF]
UC Berkeley News: AileyCamp 2016 — Where kids Spin, Twirl and Grow
San Francisco Chronicle: Hoisting The Mainsail and Having a Ball [PDF]
Dance Studio Life: Making Alvin proud Part 1, Part 2 [PDF]
Inside Arts: The art of dance, the art of life [PDF]