French Woods Festival of the Performing Arts
http://dbpedia.org/resource/French_Woods_Festival_of_the_Performing_Arts an entity of type: Place
French Woods Festival of the Performing Arts is a sleep away performing arts summer camp co-owned by Ron Schaefer and his daughter, Beth Schaefer, and directed by Isaac Baumfeld and founded in 1969. The large camp is located just outside Hancock, New York, on a private lake known as Sand Pond (New York) in the western Catskill Mountains. French Woods offers summer camp programs in dance, theatre (including technical theatre and musical theatre), music, rock and roll, circus, magic, visual arts, skateboarding, sport and horseback riding, and in 2008, 2,400 children attended the camp, over some 12 weeks, consisting of 4 three-week sessions and 1 one-week trial session for new campers. According to The New York Times, French Woods, along with the Interlochen Center for the Arts and Stagedoor
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
French Woods Festival of the Performing Arts
xsd:float
41.91711044311523
xsd:float
-75.18440246582031
xsd:integer
4988395
xsd:integer
1114711918
xsd:string
41.917112 -75.1844
rdf:langString
French Woods Festival of the Performing Arts is a sleep away performing arts summer camp co-owned by Ron Schaefer and his daughter, Beth Schaefer, and directed by Isaac Baumfeld and founded in 1969. The large camp is located just outside Hancock, New York, on a private lake known as Sand Pond (New York) in the western Catskill Mountains. French Woods offers summer camp programs in dance, theatre (including technical theatre and musical theatre), music, rock and roll, circus, magic, visual arts, skateboarding, sport and horseback riding, and in 2008, 2,400 children attended the camp, over some 12 weeks, consisting of 4 three-week sessions and 1 one-week trial session for new campers. According to The New York Times, French Woods, along with the Interlochen Center for the Arts and Stagedoor Manor, are considered the gold standard of theater camps."
xsd:nonNegativeInteger
6095
<Geometry>
POINT(-75.18440246582 41.917110443115)