Origami Lesson @ Poster House Museum

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To celebrate pride month in New York City, the Poster House wanted to bring together pride and a new Japanese exhibit they just released.  To accomplish this goal, they contacted the staff at Taro’s Origami Studio and began to plan out an event for their First Friday series.

1: Planning

The goal was to teach rainbow models that represented communities of all kinds coming together.  Luckily modular origami is the perfect way to tie everything together and the staff, fresh off their event at LinkedIn, got to work planning the models and paper options.

The event was also well publicized and was even promoted in a New York Times article.

2: Teaching

When the day arrived, Senior Origami Teacher Frank Ling traveled to the Midtown museum and got to work teaching a sold-out crowd.

It took about an hour for Frank to teach all of the models.  After that the guests were allowed to fold as they wanted and several people managed to create origami cubes made of 6 or more interlocking multi-colored units called “sonobes”.  These units have a pocket and tabs system that allows folders to create shapes with as little as 2 or 3 pieces, all the way up to hundreds for shapes like the Epcot ball.

It was a real joy to teach so many people excited about trying a new artform and promoting creativity and inclusivity.

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私は東京で生まれ、最近戻ってきましたが、人生の大半はカリフォルニアに住んでいました。大学卒業後は技術関係の仕事に就いていましたが、折り紙は小学校で基本的な模型や飛行機を折った程度で、比較的新しい方です。とはいえ、昔から手を動かすことは好きでしたし、定期的に折り紙を折る機会を楽しみにしていますよ。自由な時間には、日本語を勉強したり、アウトドアやスポーツを楽しんだり、友人や家族と一緒に過ごしたりしています。 デービッドとのセッションのご予約は、直接メールにてお願いします。 連絡先 電子メール:david@tarosorigami.com 所在地 東京、日本、日本標準時(JST)(浅草スタジオ) ティーチング 初級編 [...]

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