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LIHSA Summer Arts Academy

Syosset, Nassau CountySpecialtyNonprofitTheater/Drama
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Intensive professional training utilizing state-of-the-art dark rooms, editing suites, and black box theatres, culminating in student performances. Operated by Nassau BOCES and Hofstra University.

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Film/TVTheatre PerformanceDanceAnimationMusic
Age groups

Grades 2-12

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