Lotte Department Store Gwangju 'Cultural Center Classes' Resume from Summer Semester View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Shin Dong-ho] Lotte Department Store Gwangju Branch (Manager Na Yeon) announced on the 20th that it will resume the cultural center classes, which had been closed due to COVID-19, starting from the summer semester.


Beginning with a special lecture on Joy Art Early Childhood Art Play on the 23rd, the summer semester classes will commence from the 8th of next month.


As the spread of COVID-19 slows down, Lotte Department Store Gwangju Branch is adjusting the number of members per class to about 70% compared to the previous year and is enforcing mandatory mask-wearing for students, thoroughly implementing ‘social distancing in daily life’ while operating the semester.


In particular, this summer semester offers various themed classes and special lectures that help effectively overcome COVID-19 blues.


Departing from traditional lecture formats, active senior gatherings and 2030 office worker booking clubs, which are community classes where people with similar interests freely communicate, will be held. Under the theme of psychology in daily life, art psychology counseling and psychology classes using color will be introduced to care for everyday stress in various ways through art psychology.


Additionally, various programs to train the tired mind and body have been prepared. Along with popular health classes such as yoga and Pilates, home training programs to strengthen lower body and thigh muscles, as well as programs to strengthen upper body muscles and create flexible shoulders, will be newly offered.


Furthermore, classes such as the Charlotte Choir and Senior Model Academy, which are popular every semester and designed for active seniors, will also be conducted.



Registration is available by visiting the 10th-floor cultural center in person or through the Lotte Cultural Center internet and mobile websites.


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