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Martina arrived back to Caracas this week, very happy with the days she was in the Camp.

She really enjoyed the experience and after three days at home she continues talking about all her experiences, everything she made and people she knew.

Jorge
camp dad

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it's the journey, not the product

'It's the Journey, not the Product' has always been a basic tenet of the Ballibay philosophy. The road that leads to a completed project, artwork or performance is the most valuable to the student, regardless of the final outcome. If the process of development and discovery is positive, then valuable learning and growth have occurred.

This philosophy does not mean that the product is unimportant; we expect campers to make a commitment to the activities they have chosen and follow through with them. Whatever campers elect to be involved in, be it drama, tennis, or musical instruction; they need to meet their commitment to a project or study through its completion. Should a camper want to change commitment to a program he or she has selected there is ample opportunity to do so, but this is always done through discussion with his or her instructors.

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