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2 years ago

Perfect place for kids to learn with fun. Kids did all kinds of art and STEM projects. Learning Math through Craft was a new concept.

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Drawn2Art

Drawn2Art

4.6(13 reviews)
1.1 km

My daughter started here 7 years ago with nothing but curiosity and a box of crayons. Today she's…read moreconfident with composition, color theory, shading, and multiple mediums I can't even pronounce. That's all thanks to Drawn2Art. What makes the studio special is the teachers. They are patient with fundamentals but never kill the joy of creating. They know when to push for cleaner work, when to let a student experiment, and how to give critique that makes kids want to improve. Over the years they tailored projects to my daughter's interests, introduced new techniques at just the right time, and celebrated progress in a way that built real confidence. The studio feels like a second home to my daughter! After 7 years, my daughter doesn't just do art -- she thinks like an artist. We're so grateful. She loves it enough that she now helps out in the studio sometimes, which says it all. Thank you to Drawn2Art and the great teachers for making every class so fun and enjoyable.

Six years ago, our daughter joined a class at Drawn2Art Redmond that became a community and ignited…read moreher creativity! She's eleven now and loves it more than ever. What started as a passing interest has turned into a passion. She's developed a real love for art and even won first place in her school art competition this year. The Drawn2Art studio is quiet and focused. The step-by-step instruction really works for her and gives her confidence. They work with all kinds of mediums, which keeps it interesting. The program is super systematic, but never feels rigid. It's the perfect mix of fun, instruction, and challenge. The teachers meet each kid where they're at. They're friendly, kind, and super engaging. Our daughter feels known and supported, but also pushed in the best way. She always leaves class feeling proud and excited for what's next. They take little break pictures between modules, which she looks forward to. Emmett and the entire team are so flexible. That's made it possible to stick with it all these years. Drawn2Art Redmon lit up our daughter's creativity and helped turn it into something that'll last! We cannot recommend it highly enough.

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The Redmond Academy of Theatre Arts

The Redmond Academy of Theatre Arts

4.5(12 reviews)
1.9 km

Great academy to get kids in acting, singing and theater! The teacher Kelly was high energy and…read moremanaged kids really well. My daughter was always excited to go there. Total value for money! I will enroll my kids for next batch most likely (schedule permitting)

I arrived on the scene not knowing what to expect. I am a huge theater fan, a huge frozen fan and I…read morelove seeing how different places handle their birthday party offerings. The Scene I was a guest here for a five year old girls birthday from 1-3 PM. The child's class was invited and it was a mix of girls and boys. The format was, sit in a circle, introduce each other, start practicing lyrics and gestures to a song. Kids all go to the bathroom as a group. Eat Pizza / Fruit / Cake. Parents stand in a line behind a table. Performance of two songs. Some observations: Some kids were warmer uppers, like mine. They suggested I could sit in the circle with my kiddo to help her get acclimated. We were 6 minutes late. I did sit for a bit, but had to move to a chair. I did suggest my kid go and talk to a teacher and that seemed to help. There were two boys who kept playing outside the circle and not paying attention and following the rules. I was a bit bothered by this and am not sure what should have happened. 1. I wondered why the parents weren't encouraging their kids to participate. Was it because they were boys? And boys don't need to participate and follow instructions? 2. Why weren't the teachers trying to encourage the boys to participate? Were they assuming that because this was Disney princesses they wouldn't want to? All in all, I can't see everyone ignoring two girls not paying attention and doing their own thing and distracting the group. I feel like boys should be looked after and encouraged just as much as girls. While yes, the parents should have maybe done something, in situations like this, I try not to jump in, and assume the people who are being paid to run a two our event can work to include everyone. Loved that they had all of the kids go to the bathroom. Smart. One of the teachers seemed new, and didn't quite know the songs, she was looking at the more experienced teacher most of the time for guidance. I could see this made the students not know if they should look at her, or look at the obvious leader. Thought they could have done one dress rehearsal before showing the parents. Only one boy participated out of a group of aprox 25. 5-6 boys stood there. To me, this is a failure of inclusion.

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