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Learn the ancient art of paper folding with origami master, Brian Cox! In Japan, references to origami date back to the 1600s, when poems referenced celebratory events with gifts of paper models. The paper models were attached to gifts, much like greeting cards are today. Since then, origami has developed into a world of creativity, right at our finger tips. If you’re a beginner or intermediate looking for a unique experience, join Brian Cox as he teaches the ins and outs of the art of origami! A free of charge kit, available only to residents of Manitoba, containing everything you need to participate in the class will be sent to you upon registration. Only 150 kits are available.
The kit includes:
Please Note: This is an online workshop. You will be emailed a link before the event. Requires a computer, laptop or mobile device with audio.
Brian Cox is a master origami artist. For over 28 years, Cox has presented all across North America and Germany. His whimsical workshops have been featured at children’s festivals, conferences, Canada Day celebrations, school divisions, opening of Children’s Hospitals, fairs, and of course, at Folklorama events. He was a part of the Manitoba Arts Council’s Artists in the Schools resident programs and has been featured on numerous television programs.
One of his most rewarding accomplishments was organizing the 1,000 crane display that was presented to the Japanese Cultural Association by volunteers and visitors from the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. Cox is also the proud grandfather of two beautiful grandchildren.
PLEASE NOTE: IF YOU ARE REQUESTING MULTIPLE KITS, YOU CAN ONLY USE YOUR OWN E-MAIL ADDRESS ONCE. If you require more than one, please use another email address or contact us directly at [email protected].