A week full of stories for your child.
Dance, sport, games and crafts — in a safe studio with a dedicated team. A new theme every holiday, a final show for the whole family every Friday. Before-care and after-care included.
What is an Ndigo camp?
Which group suits your child?
Every camp shares the same theme but runs at its own pace, with its own leader and its own space. That way everyone feels at home — from wobbly toddlers to confident twelve-year-olds.
Kleuters
Short blocks, plenty of movement and cuddles. Playful dancing, dressing up and discovering the theme together — with plenty of quiet time built in. Their own space, smaller group, two leaders always in sight.
Minikamp
The pace picks up. Dance, sport, crafts and stories that build towards the final show. Enough structure to feel safe, enough room for their own ideas to come through.
Kriebelkamp
Longer, focused blocks — for children who want to learn, collaborate and take the stage seriously. They create their own choreography, choose costumes and co-write the story. The older children get more say.
Structure where it counts, fun where it fits.
Drop off whenever it fits your morning. A team member welcomes them in — they find a quiet corner or chat with a friend.
Two blocks in the studio, with a snack break halfway through. We work in three groups — Kleuters (ages 3–6), Minikamp (ages 6–8) and Kriebelkamp (ages 8–12) — each with their own leader and rhythm.
Together at the table. Children on the All-In formula get a hot meal and dessert from De Waterdam — the restaurant next door.
The theme takes shape. Costumes, sets, choreography — a story building towards Friday. Calmer energy, deeper focus.
Pick up whenever it suits you. No extra charge, no strict cut-off. Children stay inside drawing and reading, or outside in the garden.
Six reasons that make the difference.
Before-care and after-care, free
From 7:45 to 17:30. No separate package, no surcharge. Drop off and pick up whenever it fits your schedule.
A rhythm that carries the day
Five days, one storyline. Each day builds on the last, with time for a breather, a snack and free play.
Passionate guidance
Our own team of teachers and assistants — the same faces week after week. No more than eight children per leader; toddlers in their own smaller group.
Active and creative
Dance and sport to move, crafts and games to make. One week the stage wins, the next the craft table.
The family comes to watch
Every week ends with an open session for parents, grandparents and friends. An hour of pride, warmth and noise.
Aftermovie as a keepsake
An edited clip of the week, set to the dances. Shared in a private gallery for the family — not for marketing.
Five themed weeks in 2025–2026.
A new calendar follows next school year. Upcoming weeks first, past weeks faded.
Popstar
13.07 — 17.07.2026A week on stage. Choreography, microphones and costumes — all performed for family and friends on Friday.
Schrijf je kind in →
Monster
24.08 — 28.08.2026The last week of summer before school. Playful, a bit cheeky. Dressing up, dancing and making up the story together.
Schrijf je kind in →
Animalia
13.04 — 17.04.2026Past week. Animals, jungle and lots of movement.
Oei, dit kamp is voorbij.
Noordpool
22.12 — 23.12.2025Two days between the festive celebrations. Snow, ice palaces and hot chocolate.
Oei, dit kamp is voorbij.
Bon Appétit
27.10 — 31.10.2025Past autumn. Cooking, dancing and costumes in chef's hats.
Oei, dit kamp is voorbij.Still to be revealed
Released in May 2026Half-term, Easter, summer, autumn and Christmas — six themed weeks in 2026–2027. Themes and dates land in May. Want a heads-up? Drop us a line.
Keep me posted →Basic or All-In. Both with care.
One camp, one price per week. The only difference is lunch — the rest of the day is identical.
Basic
All themes, all activities, all care. Bring your own packed lunch.
- Dance, sport, games and crafts
- Final show on the last day
- Aftermovie of the week
- Before-care and after-care included
All-In
Everything from Basic, plus a hot meal and dessert from De Waterdam — the restaurant next door. One less thing to worry about.
- Everything from the Basic formula
- Fresh hot meal, daily
- Dessert after lunch
- No packed lunch, no cool box
Siblings are welcome in the same week or different weeks. Each child books individually at the standard rate.
Camp fees are tax-deductible for children under 14. The certificate arrives automatically in March.
If your child falls ill, you get credit or a refund with a doctor's note.
On the last day your child dances for you.
Family and friends are welcome in the studio. Everything the children made that week — dances, costumes, sets — comes together in one session. An hour of pride, warmth and noise.
No polished spectacle, no perfect result. Just an honest look at what the week brought. Often the best moment of the year.
Not keen on the spotlight? No problem. Children who prefer can help behind the scenes — with sets, music or the announcements. Everyone has a role.
The aftermovie as a keepsake.
Within two weeks you receive an edited clip of the week — the dances, the best moments from stage and backstage.
Shared in a private gallery for that week's parents only. Not on our socials, not for marketing. For you.
Everything you want to know beforehand.
Active, creative children aged 3 to 12. Three groups: Kleuters (ages 3–6), Minikamp (ages 6–8), Kriebelkamp (ages 8–12). For beginners and experienced dancers — nobody starts behind.
During Belgian school holidays: half-term, Easter, July, August, autumn and Christmas.
Stokerijstraat 56, central Roeselare. Free street parking right outside the door.
Comfortable dance clothes, trainers, a water bottle and (for Basic) a packed lunch. We take care of the rest.
Before-care from 7:45, after-care until 17:30. Free with every formula.
What parents ask us beforehand.
How many children per leader?
Eight children per leader in Minikamp and Kriebelkamp. The Kleuters have smaller groups — six per leader — with at least two leaders in the room at all times.
The full team runs to five to seven leaders per week, including Ineke. No rotating temps — the same faces week after week.
How are the age groups divided?
Three groups, each with their own rhythm and leader: Kleuters (ages 3–6), Minikamp (ages 6–8) and Kriebelkamp (ages 8–12). For children on the boundary we look at the child, not just their date of birth.
Kleuters have shorter blocks, more rest and their own space. Kriebelkamp work longer, with more focus and more say. At shared moments — lunch, the final show, free play — all groups come together.
What if my child falls ill?
With a doctor's note you get a full refund or credit for a future camp — your choice. Drop us an email or ring us and we will sort it quickly.
Without a note or for late cancellations, we refund 50% up to one week before camp starts. After that we cannot refund, as the places are already filled.
Allergies or dietary requirements — is that possible?
Yes. Tell us at sign-up and De Waterdam will adjust the All-In menu (vegetarian, lactose-free, gluten-free, halal — just say the word). On the Basic formula you bring the packed lunch yourself, so you are in control.
If your child carries an EpiPen, we ask for a quick handover with the leader on the first morning.
Are the children insured?
Yes. Every child is covered by our liability and personal accident insurance from the moment they arrive until pick-up. If anything happens, we give you the claim form and certificates the same day.
Do I receive a tax certificate?
Yes. Camp fees are tax-deductible for children under 14 (under 21 with a disability). The certificate arrives automatically in March — nothing to apply for. The tax benefit works out at roughly 45% of the camp fee.
What do you do with photos during the week?
We take photos and short clips during the week for the aftermovie. These go into a private gallery for that week's parents only — not on our socials, not for marketing.
Would you rather your child not appear on camera? Let us know at sign-up and we will make sure.
My child has never danced — is that OK?
Absolutely. Most children at our camps do not take dance lessons at Ndigo. A camp is not a dance week — it is a themed week where dance is one ingredient alongside sport, crafts, free play and stories.
At the final show we share what the week brought. Nobody stands alone on stage, and anyone not keen on the spotlight helps out behind the scenes.
A different question? Drop Ineke a message — we usually reply the same day.
Ask your question →Reserve your child's spot.
Last summer's camps were fully booked by May. We keep groups small, so places go fast — booking early pays off. Got a friend who does not know Ndigo yet? Bring them along. A week of camp together is twice the fun, and a great way for new faces to discover the studio.