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Bandar Puchong Jaya, Selangor.D.E, Malaysia
An experienced art tutor using a complete systematic syllabus counducts this art class. It will help to stimulate and enhance the child's inner ability and interest in art. Therefore the child will become more creative and confidence in themselves.
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Tuesday - 7.30pm - 9.30pm

Thursday - 7.30pm - 9.30pm

Friday - 7.30pm - 9.30pm

Saturday - 11am - 1pm / 1pm - 3pm / 3pm - 5pm

Sunday - 9am - 11am / 11pm - 1pm / 1pm - 3pm

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Holiday art workshop -June2011

Holiday art workshop -June2011

Dec 2011 Holiday art & craft workshop

Give your child a meaningful holiday by enrolling them in our 3 days Holiday art & craft workshop that develop the art concept.

Our workshop are specilly designed toinstill the concept art into the mind of the young ones. Children will learn how to transfer their idea using the diffent materal to make beautiful and creative art& craftwith diffrent media and tachnique. We offer a stimulating and fun environment for interaction among children, don't wait untill too late! The place is limited every workshop just 10 students only. Enroll your children today.

Workshop date: 3/12/2011 - 5/12/2011 or
17/12/2011 - 19/12/2011

For further enquiries please call:
603+ 80706 513 / 016+ 6344 238


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Chinese New Year

Chinese New Year starts with the New Moon on the first day of the new year and ends on the full moon 15 days later. The 15th day of the new year is called the Lantern Festival, which is celebrated at night with lantern displays and children carrying lanterns in a parade.

The Chinese calendar is based on a combination of lunar and solar movements. The lunar cycle is about 29.5 days. In order to "catch up" with the solar calendar the Chinese insert an extra month once every few years (seven years out of a 19-yearcycle). This is the same as adding an extra day on leap year. This is why, according to the solar calendar, the Chinese New Year falls on a different date each year.

New Year's Eve and New Year's Day are celebrated as a family affair, a time of reunion and thanksgiving. The celebration was traditionally highlighted with a religious ceremony given in honor of Heaven and Earth, the gods of the household and the family ancestors.

The sacrifice to the ancestors, the most vital of all the rituals, united the living members with those who had passed away. Departed relatives are remembered with great respect because they were responsible for laying the foundations for the fortune and glory of the family.

The presence of the ancestors is acknowledged on New Year's Eve with a dinner arranged for them at the family banquet table. The spirits of the ancestors, together with the living, celebrate the onset of the New Year as one great community. The communal feast called "surrounding the stove" or weilu. It symbolizes family unity and honors the past and present generations.



The History of Mooncake Festival

Mooncake festival, also known as Mid-Autumn Festival or Lantern Festival, is a time when children run around with colorful lanterns and families gather for some delicious mooncakes filled with sweet or savory fillings. It is the only time of the year when children are allowed to stay up late and play with colorful lanterns. Some carry colored lanterns in the shape of animals and their favorite cartoon character, while others carry traditional round paper lanterns that are usually used as decoration. Many children are also seen carrying battery operated plastic lanterns which many adults feel are safer. Moon-walking Goddess A popular Chinese myth related to the Mooncake Festival involves the immortal Chang Er who lives on the moon. She was very beautiful and people celebrate her beauty during the mooncake festival, when the moon is at its brightest and roundest - on the 15th of eight lunar month. Once upon a time in China, ten suns appeared in the sky and this was causing much grief to the people. Crops were withering, rivers were drying up and people were dying from the heat. This catastrophe forced the emperor to summon Hou Yi, a mythological archer to shoot down the suns in return for an immortal elixir. He wanted to shoot down all the suns but his wife, Chang Er begged him to leave one up in the sky for warmth and light. As Hou Yi was about to go against his wife's wishes, his wife grabbed the immortal elixir and drank it as a form of protest immediately after, Chang Er began floating higher and higher until she reached the moon and stayed there.


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Our Aims

To develop a child's willngness:

A child/student with good learning attitude enjoys learning and is participate in his/her work will more confident, full in imagination and creativity.

- think creatively.

- better revision skill.
- to develop child/ student learning skill.
- improve memory by activating the emotional brain.


"There is no right or wrong

when it comes to making art

making sure that you have fun

is the most important part

splash a litte paint

draw a litte line

just make sure that you have fun

each and every time

Let's make art!"




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