The Program
The convention is divided into nine classrooms (three per day, for three days), and every classroom tells a story. All the models (but the last, after-midnight, hour) in this classroom will follow a unique theme.
Some of the themes follow the creators. Such are the classes for Grand Masters, Tomoko Fuse, and Made in Italy.
Some follow the origami genre: Time for Action and Color Change are self-explanatory, and so is Useful Origami.
We also have classes devoted to the paper to be used; by its shape - Don't be a Square, or its type - Tant. The last theme, Impure, means the classic golden-rules of origami do not apply. The starting point is anything but a single sheet of square paper, and you will cut, or heaven forbid, even use glue!
But this is not the complete story, no, no, no! This will be too simple for us.
To make things more interesting, and to allow us to tell even more stories, every hour has a topic, too! It could be Stars, Flowers, Pandas, Cats (oh, so many cats!), Wings, Octagon from a Square, and Cats again!
Of course, each model fits the theme of its class! The first model in the hour of the stars is made by an Italian, the second is not from a square, as it is part of the Don't be a Square class, and the third will be an action model, in the Time for Action class. Choose in the booklet which class you will attend, and add it directly to your calendar with a single click!
The teachers are Israeli folders (and Italian, and one is even from Uruguay!), and we are all eager to have you with us.