■ Major ■
Flamenco dance
Flamenco guitar
■ Recruitment conditions ■
17 years old and over
■ Class ■
Spanish lessons in the morning (20 lessons per week)
In the afternoon, flamenco dance / guitar lessons (4 lessons per week)
■ Equipment ■
Number of classrooms: 35.Library / self-study room, multimedia room, patio (courtyard), free internet access (Japanese available), wireless LAN access (free), roof terrace, kitchen for cooking training classes, bookstore specializing in language books ( Students can purchase at a 5% discount.),
■ Where to stay ■
Flat share (single / double)
Student dormitory (single / double)
Homestay (breakfast only or half board)
Apartment
■ Location ■
In Sevilla, the capital of the Andalusian region, eight provinces in southern Spain.With a population of 8, it is the second largest in Spain after Madrid, Barcelona and Valencia.The city isn't too big, it's just the right size, not too small.There are shops, movie theaters, meals, night spots, etc.In addition, there is a computer that can input Japanese in the school.Of course, there is an internet cafe in the city where you can email in Japanese, so please use it.You can walk around the city center and usually have everything you need.Except for large shopping centers, department stores and shops, shops usually open around 67 am, then close from XNUMX pm to XNUMX pm for lunch breaks and XNUMX:XNUMX or XNUMX pm in the evening. It will open again until around this time.Also, most shops are closed on Sundays.Sevilla has two festivals in the spring, which makes the city even more spectacular with its orange blossoms.This nationally famous festival is called Semana Santa (Holy Week-Easter: held around the end of March) and Feria (Spring Festival: held in mid-April or late April) and is crowded with many people.Staying during this period is a great way to learn about Spanish culture through the most traditional Sevilla festivals.
■ Schedule and fees ■
Spanish and flamenco program
Daily rate Departure time
2 weeks (15 days) 228,000 yen March, May, July, October, etc. (about once every two months)
The above charges are a general example.Number of Spanish lessons, lesson format (private or semi-private rather than group lessons), music lessons, accommodation format (homestay-with or without meals-, B & B, dormitory, hotel, etc.), etc. Course fees will change upon request.
■ What is included in the price ■
Registration fee, Spanish lesson fee, flamenco lesson fee, placement test, teaching material fee, activity (admission fee not included), student ID, certificate of completion, internet access, fax transmission / reception service, share flat (single room), Outbound airport transfer, overseas international remittance fee, overseas international remittance bank receipt fee, pre-departure support fee
■ Clarify some of the items not included in the price ■
Airfare, Japanese translation fee, return airport transfer, overseas travel accident insurance fee, city travel fee, telephone fee, all personal expenses during free time, etc.