4/5 Chai Latté M. 2 years ago on Google
Having
moved
from
a
big
city
where
I
can
find
a
place
to
teach
general
music,
Inna's
was
the
only
place
close
to
my
home.
The
school
has
expanded
in
2020,
taken
over
the
"unrented"
space
next
door].
Another
ballet
room
was
added
to
this
extension
plus
three
small
classrooms
and
a
café.
Performing
and
art
schools
are
struggling
and
having
Inna's
Hall
of
Fame
in
the
community
is
true
blessing.
Inna
Moar,
the
owner
is
hard
working
and
dedicated
to
the
students
that
come
in
for
visual
arts,
performing
arts
and
now
a
private
school
for
academics.
This
is
what
I
would
find
in
a
big
city.
The
students
end
up
at
Inna's
are
mostly
after
school
but
Inna
incorporates
the
arts.
Sometimes
when
my
class
is
up
and
no
students
because
parents
are
not
so
serious
about
putting
their
kids
in
the
classes.
This
place
is
not
cheap
and
no
arts
should
be
rendered
"expensive"
because
it
is
a
life-long
learning
and
students
who
have
attended
at
Inna's
come
back
and
visit
and
remember
the
care
that
Inna
takes
with
her
students.
The
only
gripe
is
the
level
of
students
that
think
after
care
is
only
for
games,
watching
movies
etc.
This
is
a
treasure
in
our
community.
I
have
rented
space
for
music
luncheon
and
Inna
has
recitals
all
the
time.
After
Covid,
I
hope
this
place
is
hopping
again
like
in
a
big
city,
a
small
performing
arts
school
that
has
so
much
potential.
Overall,
the
people
are
warm
and
kids
need
the
love
and
learn
the
arts.