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A fun way for kids to learn art

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MANILA, Philippines - Kids of all ages in the Philippines now have a fun new way to experience creativity and learn about themselves. KidzArt, a unique arts enrichment program for children, opened its first studio at 3F 500 Shaw Zentrum, 500 Shaw Boulevard, Mandaluyong City.

 KidzArt offers a unique curriculum for kids, from preschoolers to teenagers. Classes are kept small, usually around six to 10 enrollees, to maximize the amount of attention paid to each student. The program teaches kids how to express and gain greater self-confidence through drawing. The curriculum is multi-form and never repeats, making each project different and exciting for students. Absolutely no prior arts training experience is necessary to participate. 

 “I’m thrilled to be able to bring this unique arts enrichment program to the Philippines,” says Olive Villacorta, franchise owner of KidzArt Philippines. “I look forward to getting involved with the parents, schools, churches, and centers and introducing the fun, interactive art exercises and activities that KidzArt offers.”

 “Although KidzArt programs are based on drawing, we provide a fine arts experience that builds creative thinkers and problem solvers,” says Chris Cruikshank, president of KidzArt USA. “KidzArt allows our students to explore, express, and be motivated by their artwork in a noncompetitive environment, which promotes brainstorming and self-expression.  

 KidzArt is also a portable program that operates on-site in convenient locations. Programs for children can be offered after school as well as during the school day. To enroll or learn more, call Olive Villacorta at 925-9950/09178559644 or olive@kidzartphilippines.com.

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