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