Determine if residential camp or day camp is the right camping experience for your child. Consider if your child is ready to spend extended time away from home or if day camp may better suit your child's needs.
Contact a local dance studio and ask if they provide or recommend summer camp programs for novices. Consider a general fine arts camp that offers modern dance as a daily elective.
Ask your child's dance instructor and fellow dance parents for recommendations for modern dance camps. Children often feel more comfortable attending camp with children they know and you might feel more comfortable obtaining a reference from a fellow parent or your child's instructor.
Research modern dance summer camps on the Internet. Most camps have an Internet listing that describes the program, staff and fees.
Call local colleges and private schools. Some private schools often offer full day camp programs during the summer and many colleges offer day and residential camp programs for children. Contact the fine arts department of your local college or university for dance camp information.
Look for camps that offer a variety of dance and art classes. A general arts camp will expose your child to modern dance in a less intense environment than a modern dance camp. Even students of modern dance may enjoy exposure to other dance styles or performance related activities.
Enroll early since camps often have waiting lists. Cancellations do occur. As summer nears, contact the modern dance camp that interests your child and see if they have any openings.