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I Draw Serbian, every Sunday 4:30-6:15pm

  • Writer: Nina@artisticos1106
    Nina@artisticos1106
  • Mar 12
  • 1 min read

Updated: Apr 12



"I Draw Serbian" course empowers bilingual children to explore the Serbian Cyrillic alphabet through dynamic drawing and painting activities. This unique approach not only enhances language skills but also immerses students in the vibrant history of Serbian art.


Course Highlights

  • Dynamic Activities: Engage in drawing and painting that connects art with language learning.

  • Language Skills: Enhance understanding and use of the Serbian Cyrillic alphabet.

  • Artistic Heritage: Discover the rich history of Serbian art through hands-on experiences.

  • Supplies Provided: All necessary materials are included for a hassle-free experience.

  • Sibling Discounts: Enjoy discounts for siblings to encourage family participation.


Our Mission

We foster creativity in a supportive environment, allowing children to express themselves while learning about their cultural heritage.


Course Overview

Designed for bilingual children, this course connects language and art.


Learning Objectives

Students learn the Serbian Cyrillic alphabet and language through drawing and painting. It is a fun, effective way to build language skills while exploring Serbian art history in a creative and vibrant environment.




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Guest
Apr 13
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

My daughter is absolutely loving her drawing classes! She has so much fun drawing the Serbian letters and working with colors. She truly looks forward to every lesson and has such a wonderful bond with her teacher!


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Nemanja
Apr 02
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

This is a really interesting class for our children, along with drawing and playing, they also learn Serbian. My son enjoyed the class and expressed his desire to attend again. I especially like that the studio is parent friendly, so we had our own little corner where we looked through tourist magazines about Serbia and followed the class with interest. Great idea, keep it up.

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