Thursday, 26 January 2012

Folding is fun: Origami Workshops and Demostrations



Origami is the traditional Japanese art or technique of folding paper into forms of animals, plants, everyday items, and more. It is often done just for fun, but can also incorporate religious and ceremonial dimensions. In recent years, the artistic side of origami has been reassessed, giving rise to many exceptional works and new folding styles. Research is being done into the mathematics behind the geometric forms, as well.

In the coming days workshops will be conducted in different cities across India, in which three origami artists will teach the basics of folding to beginners and, at some venues, more advanced techniques to those at intermediate and advanced levels. Along with demonstrations, the artists will also introduce their own work and some relevant history.

Dates/Venues : 
  • January 21, 2012 (Oxford Bookstore, Kolkata) *Demonstration only
  • January 25, 2012 (ABK-AOTS DOSOKAI,Tamilnadu Centre, Chennai)
  • January 28, 2012 (Lotus Temple, New Delhi)*Registration is necessary to participate in the workshop

Admission:
Free
Tel:
011-2644-2967 (The Japan Foundation, New Delhi)

 

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