DCM English Classes
We have moved
Abbey Social Centre, Parnell Square North, Dublin 1. D01V2A0
Phone: 089 4232096
If you want to communicate better or need to improve your English for work or study we can help. We run English language classes weekly in our City Centre Location. DCM also provide Art Classes. Several studies have highlighted art classes link the aesthetic sense to a notable increase in the generally positive mood of people. It improves their physical and psychological well-being. Offering students the opportunity to create art allows them to access their need to express themselves. Art helps reduce stress, improve memory, and develop a sense of being connected to the world around us.
If you want to communicate better or need to improve your English for work or study we can help. We run English language classes weekly in our City Centre Location. DCM also provide Art Classes. Several studies have highlighted art classes link the aesthetic sense to a notable increase in the generally positive mood of people. It improves their physical and psychological well-being. Offering students the opportunity to create art allows them to access their need to express themselves. Art helps reduce stress, improve memory, and develop a sense of being connected to the world around us.
English Classes
If you want to communicate better or need to improve your English for work or study we can help. We run English language classes weekly in our City Centre Location. Beginner and intermediate level classes are open to all.
All our teachers are voluntary and give their time for free to prepare and deliver lessons, classes are usually 1-2 hours in duration. Students are asked to contribute €1 per hour to cover the cost of materials.
English Classes are currently scheduled as follows:
Mondays 6.30-7.30pm
Wednesdays 6-7pm
Thursdays 6.30-7.30pm
Art Classes
Right: some of the wonderful paintings from DCM’s Abbey St Art Group are on display (and for sale) at St Stephens Green.
Art appreciation can impact the lives of people at a macro level and societies can benefit from funding arts and culture. There is a link between participation in drawing, painting, composing music, or just observing the work of others and the impact on well-being. It can make us happier, healthier, and more productive people.
Anyone passionate about the arts will remember the memorable moments of watching an artist work and observing their creativity emerge in the piece. When we are exposed to artwork or given a chance to create something, we begin to understand how important art can be for personal growth and development. It can also positively impact our mental health.
Location
Abbey Social Centre, Parnell Square North, Dublin 1. D01V2A0