Busan Student Arts and Culture Center Operates Learning-Based Neulbom Program in the Arts Field
Providing High-Quality After-School Education Including 'Gamseong Ballet'
The Busan Metropolitan Office of Education Student Arts and Culture Center will operate a local learning-type Neulbom program for elementary school students every Wednesday and Friday until December.
This program aims to activate high-quality after-school education by operating a quality learning-type Neulbom program that reflects the characteristics of institutions affiliated with the Office of Education.
To this end, the Student Arts and Culture Center operates differentiated cultural and artistic programs. Every Wednesday, classes such as 'Emotional Ballet' and 'Piano Accompaniment' are held, and on Fridays, the 'Easy Sing English Musical' program is provided.
The 'Emotional Ballet' class, which develops a sense of balance and physical expression skills, and the 'Piano Accompaniment' class, which teaches how to express one's emotions through music, nurture students' artistic capabilities. Additionally, the 'English Musical Class' helps children improve their English skills and provides an opportunity to become musical actors themselves, enhancing their presentation skills.
Those wishing to participate can apply on a first-come, first-served basis through the Busan Metropolitan Office of Education integrated reservation portal. The tuition fee, including material costs, is free, and a shuttle bus operates from the nearby subway station to the Culture Center.
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Lee Haeseon, Director of the Student Arts and Culture Center, said, “Through the arts-specialized learning-type Neulbom program, composed of the institution's professional facilities and excellent instructors, we will continue to strive to ensure that students in Busan can enjoy excellent educational infrastructure within the local community.”
Busan Student Arts and Culture Center operates the learning-type Neulbom program in the field of arts.
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