Dancing and Strawberry Picking... Lotte Mart Culture Center Expands Family Classes by 30%
Recruiting Members for Spring Semester at 59 Locations Nationwide
Lotte Mart, a part of Lotte Shopping, announced on the 26th that it has started recruiting members for the spring semester at 59 cultural centers nationwide. Weekend classes for families with infants and toddlers have been expanded, and unique classes for adult hobbies have been prepared. Additionally, weekend classes that the whole family can participate in have been increased by 30% compared to the previous semester due to the rise in family customers.
The main classes include ▲EDM dance parties where the whole family can have fun running around ▲exciting family spring sports day ▲family yoga and other physical activities, as well as ▲kids cooking ▲pottery experience ▲sensory play to build relationships with dads. There are also outdoor classes such as forest experiences, strawberry picking, and farm experiences.
Targeting the spring season when children's activity levels increase, music kids yoga and jumping exercise classes for young children have been more than doubled. For the first time in a cultural center, a Pilates class called 'Pila Muse' using equipment exclusively for kids will be opened exclusively at Lotte Mart Osan branch.
For adults, popular classes on social media (SNS) such as 'Making Moru Doll Keyrings,' 'Personal Color Diagnosis and Image Consulting,' 'Adult Ballet,' and 'Spring Outing Lunchbox Cooking Class' have been prepared.
There are also one-day lectures by invited experts. These include comedian Kim Young-cheol’s 'Stories of Constant Change Without Stopping,' which shares efficient life planning know-how; Professor Kim Kyung-il from Ajou University’s Psychology Department’s '2024 Human Relationship Guide'; and Kim Hak-ryeol, head of SmartTube Real Estate Research Institute’s '2024 Real Estate Market Outlook and Strategy for the Southern Gyeonggi Region.'
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Spring semester classes can be registered offline at 59 Lotte Mart cultural centers nationwide, as well as through the Lotte Mart Cultural Center website and mobile site. When registering for regular classes online, a one-time event per ID per period offers a 5,000 KRW discount until February 9.
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