Friends, the studio launches the FOURTH season of the summer camp for schoolchildren from age 7! Start 15 June. What we'll do: — create cool art projects and draw; — explore different materials, objects and their properties and make artworks based on them; — learn more about 20th and 21st century art: get to know landmark painters, architects, designers and sculptors; — work with clay, weave beads, participate in masterclasses; — watch films and play board games. The camp will run all summer. 5 days a week (Monday to Friday), from 10:00 to 16:00. Price: 1 month (4 weeks) — €450 1 week (5 days) — €150 *10% discount for two children ❕ The number of places is very limited, so please register in advance. 💕 You can ask any questions and learn all the details in the comments to this post or directly in Telegram https://t.me/d_lazareva Sign up without hassle in KiddoDu or direct to the organizer: https://t.me/d_lazareva
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Non-academic drawing - for exploration, sensory experience, and fine-motor development. For older children, these classes help slow down, enjoy the creative process, and shift the focus from “doing it right” to experiencing art. Most importantly, drawing strengthens attention and perseverance, supports emotional regulation and self-connection, and helps build a healthier sense of confidence and self-esteem.
more «painting» →Gatherings that develop attention, memory, and strategic thinking, while helping children learn to negotiate, interact with others, and socialize in a new place. During play, kids practice following rules, taking turns, planning ahead, and considering others’ moves. Board games strengthen soft skills — communication, emotional regulation, listening, and cooperation — and at the same time they are fun gatherings that can even lead to new friendships.
more «board games» →A mix of drawing, sculpting, collage, model-making, handicrafts, and applied creative techniques — including inventing and making board games or similar projects. Activities can be about the pure joy of exploration and creativity, or about developing fine motor skills, exploring art through practice, learning language, history, and beyond.
more «creative classes» →A process-focused approach where children build their own little worlds out of clay or create together, exploring transformations and interacting through what they make. Along the way, they express what matters to them — emotions, interests, and lived experiences. Through this hands-on play, feelings that may be difficult to put into words take shape, becoming something the child can gently take control of.
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