No one from Singapore??? Boooo!!!!! :)

I'm kidding. I was approached to be one of the 48 teaching participants, but had to decline for obvious reasons. Couldn't imagine anyone wanting to learn from a one-handed geezer speaking in a halting croaky voice.

This sounds like a very innovative approach to keep the interest in origami going in this disruptive times. Have a great time, and keep the coffee pot brewing!

It would be great if the proceedings can be made available to all who want a copy.

Ron

On 7/9/2020 12:45 PM, Ilan Garibi wrote:

We are excited to invite you to the first-everOrigami World Marathon!

The basic idea is simple: 48 creators, teaching 48 original models in 48 hours.

We picked the top origami creators from all around the world:

Ali Bahmani, Iran

Alizeé Glasser, France

Andrey Ermakov, Russia

Artur Biernacki, Poland

Ben Goldberger, Israel

Beth Johnson, USA

Carmen Sprung, Germany

Chen Xiao, China

Cuong Nguyen Hung, Vietnam

Dasa Severova, Slovakia

David Brill, England

Ekaterina Lukasheva, USA

Fabian Correa, Colombia

Francesco Mancini, Italy

Fumiaki Kawahata, Japan

Gen Hagiwara, Japan

Gotani Tetsuya, France

Himanshu Agraval, India

Hubert Villeneuve, Canada

Ilan Garibi, Israel

Jeremy Shafer, USA

Joao Charrua, Portugal

Jonathan Rebouillat, France

José Meeusen, Holland

Joseph Wu, Canada

Juho Könkkölä, Finland

Kade Chan, Hong Kong

Krešimir Rajki, Croatia

Kunsulu Jilkishiyeva, Turkey

Marc Vigo, Spain

Maria Sinayskaya, South Africa

Meenakshi Mukerji, USA

Mi Wu, China

Michael Lafosse, USA

Michał Kosmulski, Poland

Miguel Kaiser, Chile

Nicolas Terry, France

Oriol Esteve, Spain

Riccardo Foschi, Italy

Richard Galindo, Bolivia

Robert J. Lang, USA

Román Diaz, Uruguay

Sébastien Limet, France

Shuki Kato, USA

Tine Blasek, Germany

Usman Rosyidhi, Indonesia

Wei Lin Chen, Taiwan

Winnie Leung, Australia

Yara Yagi, Brazil




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