【ダンス×韓国語留学】 【オーディション準備留学】 プログラムのご紹介 1Million Dance Studio/DEF DANCE SKOOL/ JOY DANCE ACADEMY/X ACADEMY 【ダンス×韓国語留学】プログラムの紹介

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【ダンス×韓国語留学】 【オーディション準備留学】 プログラムのご紹介 1Million Dance Studio/DEF DANCE SKOOL/ JOY DANCE ACADEMY/X ACADEMY 【ダンス×韓国語留学】プログラムの紹介 【ダンス×韓国語留学】 【オーディション準備留学】 プログラムのご紹介 1million dance studio/DEF DANCE SKOOL/ JOY DANCE ACADEMY/X ACADEMY 【ダンス×韓国語留学】プログラムの紹介 From the dance fans all over the world, 1 million dance studios in Korea, which attract the most attention, are the 1million dance studio popular studios where many people from all over the world come to study dance, starting with the United States and lighting up with Youtube. The studio instructors are only famous professional dancers in Korea. I work on choreography and practice of various KPOP artists. The feature of 1million is the lesson style that mimics the instructor's choreography, and the reason that the distance between the instructor and students is close is also a reason for popularity. Anyone can participate in the lessons regardless of dance level, nationality, age or gender. It is the music of the artist whom the choreographer of 1million dance studio has collaborated until now. Working with major offices such as YG, SM, JYP Introduce the facility ①tudio ②Receptionist ③Luggage storage ④Terrace The capacity is 60 people. In the Initial registration and purchase of Water and mobile packages are You can take a break or practice case of a popular instructor, it may dance tickets and T-shirts are here. It is safe because a security before the lesson be two hours ago possible here camera is installed 【ダンス×韓国語留学】プログラムの紹介 Yクラス(General dance class) X ACADEMY ・Available from one week ・1/8/16 class Gクラス(Audition preparation) ・Available from 3 months ・Dance week 2 ・Vocal week 2(One-to-one lesson/ Monthly group lessons) If you have been in G class for 3 months or more, you can only take X class if you have passed the upgrade audition to enter X class. Xクラス(Top class) ・"YG / YGX / The Black Label" or YG Exclusive to the dance team "HITECH / CRAZY" Audition target person X ACADEMY is an academy established in 2018 by YG Entertainment, スタジオ住所 住居 which has produced many famous artists. The best dance team "HITECH" 76-1, Wausan-ro, 1週間・2週間の場合:新村の (male), "CRAZY" (female) who is accompanied by the world tour of many Mapo-gu, Seoul, Korea ゲストハウス YG artists such as BIGBANG, WINNER, iKON, BLACKPINK, etc., becomes (361-18, Seokyo-dong) 1ヶ月以上:弘大のコシウォン a lecturer, not only idol applicants but also beginners Anyone who wants to learn dance or vocals can get a realistic education in the same 2, 3F environment as YG's artists, regardless of who they are from. TEL: 02-336-2806 Also, excellent students have a chance to make a debut. You will also have the opportunity to receive auditions of YG ENTERTAINMENT, THE BLACK LABEL, YGX's exclusive trainees and YG's dance team HI-TECH, CRAZY. 【オーディション準備留学】 DEF DANCE SKOOL JOY DANCE ACADEMY DEF DANCE SKOOL is a studio for dance and vocal lessons that specializes in auditions, 2 stations away from 1million dance studio by train. Many idol artists have made their debut from here, including iKON Kim Dong-hyuk, K.A.R.D. Cheon Ji-woo, IOI Choi Yujeong, GFRIEND Una In the dance lessons, you can learn from beginner courses to various genres, and you can take vocal lessons as well as dance. There is also a limited studio audition that only studio registrants can participate. JOY DANCE ACADEMY is an audition-focused studio with six offices in Korea. It is also famous that BIGBANG's Sunli, BTS's J-HOPE and 2NE1's Minji belonged before their debut. Seoul's studios are within walking distance of 1million dance studios, and vocal lessons offer complete one-on-one lessons. The classes are divided into levels, and there are end-of-month evaluations of the assigned songs by group. It would be easy to understand if you imagine a system like Produce 48 or YG Jewelry Box. In addition, we perform audition limited to studio registrants, and the support system to audition is very well-prepared. スタジオ限定オーディションは不定期で開催されます。 【Dance x Korean study abroad】 There are two types of dance study plans: "dance" only, "dance ✕ Korean" A.Dance study B.Dance & Korean study ★Recommended for such people ★Recommended for such people ・If you want to focus on dance only ・Not just dance lessons ・If you want to go sightseeing in Seoul I want to learn Korean at the same time Term:Short :from 1 week Term:Short: from 1 week Long : from 1 month to 1 years Long : from 1month to 1 years Dance study abroad schedule example Korean x dance study schedule example AM ~ Free time until lesson AM 10:00~13:00 I spend my free time doing sightseeing in Seoul, PM 14:00~17:00 shopping, studying in a cafe, taking a rest at a ※ You will need to attend a class that suits your level residence. Dance lesson (for 1 million) Dance Lesson(for 1 million) 16:00/18:00〜22:30 16:00/18:00〜22:30 ※ The lesson starts at 16:00 on the weekend ※ The lesson starts at 16:00 on the weekend Please check the schedule for details Please check the schedule for details 【留学プランのご紹介】 【ダンス×韓国語留学】 【オーディション準備留学】 1million dance studio X ACADEMY DEF DANCE SKOOL JOY DANCE ACADEMY D-A.10Class 1mA.1Class Y-A.1Class J-A.Audition Center pack D-B.20Class couse from 1 month Y-B.8Class 1mB.4Class →(30 days) Vocal/1week(one by one)) 1mC.8Class Y-C.16Class D-C.3time in Week/30days ensemble/1week(grup) Dance/3week(grup) 12Class D-D.2time in week/30Days 1mD. (→ → C · D course, Choreography/2week(grup) K-pop, girls K-pop, Gクラス 1mE.16Class Choose your favorite genre from Hip-Hop and (Can be taken from 3 Girls Hip-Hop, and attend selected classes J-B.Audition Center Pack:from months. Basically dance for 1 month) 1 month 1mF.Unlimited + vocal) D-E. →(30 Days) (→ → C · D course, G-D.Dance K-pop, girls K-pop, Vocal/1week(one by one) Choose your favorite genre from Hip-Hop and Girls Hip-Hop, and attend selected classes esuemble/1week(grup) G-Vocal for 1 month) Dance/3week(grup) ※ Ensemble will be a lesson of the end of the evaluation song. Language school introduction Private language school It is a language school run by a private company that allows you to study abroad from a short period of time. (A week, two weeks, one month can be enrolled, admission time is from the first Monday of the month. Classes are 4 days a week, morning or afternoon, 3 hours a day. Classification test conducted in advance. Best Friend Korean Language Institute Gangnam Language School There is a campus at Shinchon Station. There is a campus at Gangnam Station. There is a regular course to study Korean There is a regular course to study Korean comprehensively. comprehensively. Regular course: 4 days a week x 3 hours x 4 weeks 48 48 Regular course: 4 days a week x 3 hours x 4 weeks hours a month 48 48 hours a month Short-term: 1 week, 2 weeks Short-term: 1 week, 2 weeks Morning class 10:00 to 13:00 Morning class 10:00 to 13:00 Afternoon classes 14: 00-17: 00 Afternoon classes 14: 00-17: 00 Access: 30 minutes by subway from the residence Access: 45 minutes by subway from the residence It is a school called language hall run by each university located in Seoul. There are four semesters per year, and admission is possible from one semester (10 weeks). (A lot of people who go to university for half a year or one year) The language hall has a history, and the experience of the teacher is high. Also, from cultural experience and Korean university students who belong to university There is a “Tomi system (도움 이: Korean for a helping person)” to teach you to study. Classes are 5 days a week from Monday to Friday, 4 hours a day. There are cheap student dormitories depending on the school. Language halls within 30 minutes of studios: Sukyo University, Hanyang University Other available language centers: Seoul City University, Seoul Women's University, Tokunari Women's University kimchi KangNam Housing facility introduction ゲストハウス ・About 13 minutes on foot to 1million ・ Guest House The nearest station is Konan Ward Office Station It is a residence for those studying abroad for dance in a short week. This single room is not a dormitory for multiple people. This room is smaller than a regular studio, and has a bed (with futon and pillow), TV, air conditioning, desk, mini fridge, toilet, shower, shampoo, rinse, body soap and hair dryer, and free Wi- Use of Fi is possible. In addition, the guest house has a common space for users to share with, and it is also possible to interact with guests from around the world who are using for travel and study abroad. The use of a washing machine is also possible, for a fee. Koshion This is a small mini room type room that can be used for 2 weeks or 1 month. The basics are single rooms with a bed, TV, air conditioning, desk, mini fridge, toilet, shower and free Wi-Fi. There are no comforters, pillows, amenities, towels, or hairdryers, so be prepared for yourself. The kitchen and washing machine are shared. ※ We can arrange Koshi Won A from one week Koshi Won Type C except during the busy season (July and August). Koshi Won Type A Koshi Won Type B 1 minute walk from 1M About 10 minutes on foot from 1M About 10 minutes on Please contact us if you are studying for a short Additional 25,000 yen (one month) Room is wider than A, B type term.
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