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1. Are you attending the museum's anniversary this weekend? Here
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Dear friends,
Have you register yet? The Museo del Origami in Colonia, Uruguay, is
celebrating its second anniversary this weekend! (Jan. 22-23)
I hope you will join us!
One of the things that fascinates me most about origami is its history. The
ways in which the things that we fold today were born. We stand on the
shoulders of giants. But how our predecessors imagined their foldings?
Seventy years ago, paperfolders had no idea how to make an elephant with four
legs. But George Rhoads created the very first one, including a tail, two tusks
and two ears!
**Our special guest Hans Dybkj?r will delve into Rhoads' mind. And he will
teach us via zoom how to fold the fabulous elephant that became an origami
classic.
**Do you know how to fold the flapping bird? I bet you do, but you may be
confused if you were to follow a 19 century old diagram. Let's try it with
Michel Grand, who will show us amazing diagrams and tell us the story as it
flew from the Orient to the Western World.
**Planning to send your models to an international exhibition? Don't do it
until you hear Bernie Peyton, who will give us useful tips while he talk about
his curatorial adventures. He'll be accompanied by Felipe Moreno from the
Spanish museum of origami (EMOZ). His experience in organizing shows of the
best contemporary artists is unparalleled.
This program is different from your usual convention but no less interesting!
Ticket holders will have access to recordings after the event.
To see the schedule and get your ticket, go to Mixily:
https://www.mixily.com/event/6534558100919865737
<https://www.mixily.com/event/6534558100919865737>
To know more about the museum and its activities, visit the site (in English):
en.museodelorigami.org <http://en.museodelorigami.org/>. You?ll find the 2020
and 2021 reports.
You can also donate here: https://en.museodelorigami.org/donar
<https://en.museodelorigami.org/donar>. You will be supporting the acquisition
of quality artwork to improve the museum?s collection.
See you soon!
Laura Rozenberg
Museo del Origami
Colonia, Uruguay
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