Belvoir Terrace Summer Camp

Belvoir Terrace Summer Camp
Slogan Belvoir offers exciting training in art, acting, music, theater, dance, music and individual sports!
Location Lenox, Massachusetts, US
Coordinates 42°21′54″N 73°17′06″W / 42.365013°N 73.284978°W / 42.365013; -73.284978Coordinates: 42°21′54″N 73°17′06″W / 42.365013°N 73.284978°W / 42.365013; -73.284978
Opened 1954
Operating season June–August
Website www.belvoirterrace.com

Belvoir Terrace is a performing arts summer camp for girls near Lenox, Massachusetts, US. The camp is used by girls to expand their abilities in theatre, art, music, and dance.

History

Edna Y. Schwartz created a performing arts summer program for women at Belvoir Terrace in 1954. (Her daughter and granddaughter are the current directors/owners.)

Belvoir Terrace was built by Rotch & Tilden between 1888 and 1890 for Morris K. Jesup. Its landscape was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted. In the early 1920s, John Shepherd purchased and renovated the property as a summer retreat.

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