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    NAFA and alternative

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      TENNISMOM
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      I wish to enrol my daughter at NAFA for art lessons too, but apparently they only send invites to their mailing lists twice a year. Any suggestions how I can overcome this rigidity of their school?

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        titank
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        The only way is to register in the mailing list early & early go down to register a place. I was in the mailing list last year but did not go down to register.

        So far just heard good is the NAFA branding but I have not heard of any good reviews from NAFA. The setback is that the class is quite big where usually at 20.

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          laughingcat
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          Hi any feedback about Nafa kinder arts? I would love to hear be it negative or positive feedback.

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            sharkfin
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            ny daughter just started class in NAFA . They only have enrollment once a year that is why you feel that is a long waiting list . Not true . I enquired at the end of 2010 but miss the enrollment for 2011 , so i put my name with them . somewhere in oct they send u a letter … you just go down to register in dec . Ofcourse its first come first serve so you just have to go down to queue . Thats it

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              Blue Pearl
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              sharkfin : Can you share how is your daugher art class since it had been more than 2 years. Was it worth the wait to enrol her. thank you.

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                EatNonStop
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                My gal attended NAFA arts classes since she was P2…now she is in P5…She enjoyed alot and learn alot of new techniques like rice paper drawing (chinese drawing), pop arts, foam printing, sketching etc…She is now into advance class leraning acrylic painting. Personally, to me its a worth long wait/queue to enroll her into NAFA.

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                  Blue Pearl
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                  EatNonStop:
                  My gal attended NAFA arts classes since she was P2..now she is in P5...She enjoyed alot and learn alot of new techniques like rice paper drawing (chinese drawing), pop arts, foam printing, sketching etc...She is now into advance class leraning acrylic painting. Personally, to me its a worth long wait/queue to enroll her into NAFA.

                  Thank you for sharing. As the class size quite big i heard 15 kids do each kid able to get the attention? When a teacher teach a theme does it mean all kids draw same things or they cn add on their creativity. For eg if teacher draw butterfly the kids mus exactly draw the same butterfly or they cn draw their own butterfly n add flowers. Cn they use their creativity? do nafa organise competition? Thank u.

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                    Dreadjim
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                    hi Guys, Gong Xi Fa Cai!


                    My school is having a last call for all fresh grad students from ITE/JC/POLY or freelancers in art, media, to grab this chance to apply up to 90% off the upcoming Certificate course!

                    Details in the attached.

                    Important stuff to note.
                    23rd February cutoff date for MDA grant application* .
                    Start date 9 March.
                    Very limited slots available.
                    Please enquire now via private message!
                    Cheers !
                    *grant is cost waiver up to 90% if acquired.

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                      Clairechubbyhubby
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                      Hi, any feedback on the lessons? 🙂

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                        theparentingsage
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                        Personally the professionalism and good learning structures of NAFA can be matched by LACA Art Academy. LACA has a good progreession of classes, which span from basic still life and landscape painting to more advanced classes like figure drawing. Pace of classes are tailored, making them suitable for both beginners and advanced levels. What liked alot as well is Moses’ meticulousness and balanced teaching approach. He follows your progress carefully throughout, and although very knowleagable, does not impose his style on you. Apart from the guidance given on the fundamentals and techniques, students are allowed to explore their own style.

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