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We practice Flamenco, a traditional Spanish dance, twice a week in preparation for events such as the school festival. Flamenco is characterized by its vibrant costumes and special shoes with nails in the heels. We are also looking for people who want to sing! If you're interested, please come and watch our welcome performance or join a practice session.
Annual Membership Fee | Monthly tuition fee: 10,000 yen (excluding August) |
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Frequency of Activities | Tuesday and Thursday 19:00-21:00, Komaba Communication Plaza North Building 2nd floor Performing Arts Practice Room |
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about acceptance:
PEAK/GPEAK 〇
Exchange students: students of one year of stay
Language requirement:
To the extent that you can participate in all activities in Japanese
Commitment Requirement:
the same as non international students
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