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ETABIND,Quartier Dix30

Whether for a school, a festival, a cultural center, a community organization or team building, each project is thought out, created and evaluated according to the needs of your customers.

Here are some examples of workshops...

 

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Japanese Crane Origami Workshop

Target audience: For all, events, festivals

Learning to fold Japanese cranes

Duration of the workshop: 60 min

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Japanese Crane Origami Mobile Workshop

Target audience: teenagers and adults

Mobile on wooden support, origami Japanese crane in suspensionnot

Duration of the workshop:  120 min

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Origami workshop 60 cm suspension

Target audience: young,   teenager, adult

Aerial creation of origami (Japanese crane) of 60 cm (white paper)

Learning how to fold on a 15 cm x 15 cm paper beforehand 

Duration of the workshop 60 min

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Atelier  drawing on origami paper 60 cm, in suspension 

Target audience: parents/children,  adolescent, adult

Aerial creation of origami (Japanese crane) of 60 cm

Paper drawn by the participants, before being folded.

Learning how to fold on a 15 cm x 15 cm paper beforehand 

Duration of the workshop 120 min 

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Ancestral and therapeutic art par excellence,

the benefits of origami are numerous and

bornwill cease  to amaze us!

Did you know that... ?
 

  • Regular practice of origami helps increase memory, especially in people with Alzheimer's. 
     
  • Origami help to coordinate eye and hand movements  (Parkinson),
     
  • It acts favorably against insomnia, anxiety and depression.
     
  • It will help  people with ADHD, autism orMental retardation.

For all the good reasons that the art of folding is accessible to everyone!
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WORKSHOP,UP HERE Festival, Sudbury, Ontario


Learn origami.
The Japanese Crane

TUTORIAL

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