Japanese Cultural Outreach - AAJAPANCULTURE
Japanese Cultural Outreach- Chigiri-E
Japanese Cultural Outreach- Chigiri-E
We are working with the Japan America Society of North Carolina to provide cultural outreach programs. The Instructor Miku Kubota is from Japan and is eager to share some of her culture with our patrons. We are very excited about this opportunity and hope you will join us. Registration is required and is limited to 20 participants per session. A materials fee of $5 is due at registration.
-Tea Ceremony: Participants will learn about the Tea ceremony and how to drink matcha. They will make matcha by themselves and drink it in the traditional Japanese tea ceremony style.
-Furoshiki:: Participants will learn how to wrap an object using a piece of fabric to transport goods. Please bring your own water bottle and a small container/box, no larger than half the size of a shoebox.
-Kiri-Gami: Participants will learn to create intricate designs by cutting and folding Origami paper.
-Chigiri-E: Participants will learn to create artwork using small pieces of torn Washi paper.
-Onigiri: How to make rice balls which are ideal for picnics and bento boxes.
-Sumi-E: Participants will learn drawing techniques, using the contrast of black ink.
-Tea Ceremony: Participants will learn about the Tea ceremony and how to drink matcha. They will make matcha by themselves and drink it in the traditional Japanese tea ceremony style.
-Furoshiki:: Participants will learn how to wrap an object using a piece of fabric to transport goods. Please bring your own water bottle and a small container/box, no larger than half the size of a shoebox.
-Kiri-Gami: Participants will learn to create intricate designs by cutting and folding Origami paper.
-Chigiri-E: Participants will learn to create artwork using small pieces of torn Washi paper.
-Onigiri: How to make rice balls which are ideal for picnics and bento boxes.
-Sumi-E: Participants will learn drawing techniques, using the contrast of black ink.