With summer approaching, many parents in Ho Chi Minh City are starting to look for ballet classes to enroll their children in, hoping to help them develop flexibility, improve their physical fitness, and boost their self-confidence.
During this time, parents can consider children's ballet classes at these locations. Specifically, the Ban Co Ward Public Service Center is enrolling students for a ballet course for children aged 6 and up. Classes will be held on Mondays and Wednesdays from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM, lasting 6-10 weeks, with a tuition fee of 700,000 VND per student. Classes are held at 185 Cach Mang Thang Tam Street, Ban Co Ward, Ho Chi Minh City.

Ballet not only develops flexibility, but also helps children build confidence whenever they stand on stage.
PHOTO: PROVIDED BY THE HO CHI MINH CITY WOMEN'S CULTURAL CENTER
Mr. Nguyen Trong Nghia, the staff member in charge of activities and class management, shared that the program is divided into several stages to suit the abilities of each student. "In the initial stage, students will get acquainted with the subject through stretching and flexibility exercises to increase flexibility and build a foundation of physical fitness. This stage also requires perseverance and regular practice. After getting acquainted, students will learn basic movements, gradually increasing the difficulty, and then move on to the stage of combining exercises and practicing advanced techniques," Mr. Nghia said.
Ms. Bui Thi Tuyet Ngan, Deputy Director of the Public Service Center of Ban Co Ward, Ho Chi Minh City, stated that as a public service provider within the state system, the classes are maintained according to the movement's orientation, creating an environment for children to access art, practice skills and develop talents, while also being adjusted to suit the actual needs of parents and students.

This is the location for summer ballet classes.
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According to Ms. Ngan, ballet not only helps children improve their posture and balance but also contributes to building confidence when performing on stage. After each course, the center organizes a closing ceremony where students perform in front of their parents, allowing families to directly observe the changes and progress of their children.
Meanwhile, the Ho Chi Minh City Women's Cultural Center, Branch 2, is also enrolling students for a ballet course for children aged 4 and up. Classes are held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:45 AM to 11:00 AM, lasting 8 sessions and starting on June 2nd. Simultaneously, a class on Saturdays and Sundays at the same time will start on June 6th, with a tuition fee of 800,000 VND covering both courses. The location is at 2 Nguyen Dong Chi Street, Tan My Ward, Ho Chi Minh City.

At the Ho Chi Minh City Women's Cultural Center, Branch 2, there is a ballet course for children during the summer.
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Ms. Vo Thi Thuy Hang, Head of the Education Department in charge of registration at the Ho Chi Minh City Women's Cultural Center, said that the ballet class is still accepting registrations. In the course program, students will be guided through warm-up exercises, stretching, practicing basic ballet hand and foot positions, and also learning movements such as small jumps and spins.
"Learning ballet not only helps children develop flexibility and improve their health, but also builds confidence when standing on stage, encourages them to interact boldly with their peers, and participate in group activities," Ms. Hang said.
At the same time, the Ho Chi Minh City Children's House also launched ballet classes for children aged 5-12 with two levels: basic and advanced.

This is where children take ballet classes during the summer.
PHOTO: TUAN QUANG
Ms. Le Thi Thu, Deputy Director of the Ho Chi Minh City Children's House, said that in the basic class, students aged 3-6 or those new to ballet will study on Saturdays and Sundays from 6 PM to 7 PM. The content focuses on helping children develop the habit of moving with music , while simultaneously familiarizing them with basic movements such as turning and creating butterfly shapes, and practicing fundamental professional movements...

Young students in ballet costumes.
PHOTO: PROVIDED BY HO CHI MINH CITY CHILDREN'S HOUSE
For the advanced class, students will study on Saturdays and Sundays from 5 PM to 6 PM, focusing on in-depth techniques and exercises to improve endurance and jumping ability. The tuition fee is 1.1 million VND for the 12-week course and 600,000 VND for the 6-week course. The course starts on June 21st.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/mua-he-nay-cho-con-hoc-mua-ba-le-o-dau-18526052809533178.htm








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