Re: [Origami] Origami conventions in unconventional areas

2019-05-24 Thread Jorge E. Jaramillo
Andrew Hudson asked about origami conventions in unconventional areas and underdeveloped countries. For Andrew and others that could be interested: Andrew you were in Colombia in 2011 at the Cali convention so I won't talk about that one. But there is another "major" convention in Colombia and th

Re: [Origami] Origami conventions in unconventional areas

2019-05-24 Thread Laura R
is time as > well. > > Sent from Mail for Windows 10 > > From: Faye E Goldman > Sent: Wednesday, 22 May 2019 11:09 AM > To: 'The Origami Mailing List' > Subject: Re: [Origami] Origami conventions in unconventional areas > > And of course tell calen...@origa

Re: [Origami] Origami conventions in unconventional areas

2019-05-23 Thread Rob Hudson
By "developing," I have in mind countries that are maybe not as wealthy or are fairly newly industrialized, but whose conditions might be prohibitive to casual tourists looking for a beach vacation or something that's conventional. I like the idea of walking more than a few feet without encount

Re: [Origami] Origami conventions in unconventional areas

2019-05-23 Thread Winnie Leung
i] Origami conventions in unconventional areas And of course tell calen...@origamiusa.org of any so that it can be published. Faye Goldman What is your definition of developing nation? And what kind of travel restrictions you have in mind? Laura Rozenberg Rob Hudson asked: > What are

Re: [Origami] Origami conventions in unconventional areas

2019-05-21 Thread Faye E Goldman
And of course tell calen...@origamiusa.org of any so that it can be published. Faye Goldman What is your definition of developing nation? And what kind of travel restrictions you have in mind? Laura Rozenberg Rob Hudson asked: > What are some origami conventions in developing nations, or place

Re: [Origami] Origami conventions in unconventional areas

2019-05-21 Thread laura rozenberg
What is your definition of developing nation? And what kind of travel restrictions you have in mind? Laura Rozenberg On Tue, May 21, 2019 at 4:01 PM Rob Hudson wrote: > Hi all, > > What are some origami conventions in developing nations, or places that > tend to be less accessible to or less at

Re: [Origami] Origami conventions in unconventional areas

2019-05-21 Thread BK Webb
On Tue, May 21, 2019 at 3:01 PM Rob Hudson wrote: > What are some origami conventions in developing nations, or places that > tend to be less accessible to or less attended by people from the United > States India has a fun and welcoming convention. I think the travel time to India reduces the

[Origami] Origami conventions in unconventional areas

2019-05-21 Thread Rob Hudson
Hi all, What are some origami conventions in developing nations, or places that tend to be less accessible to or less attended by people from the United States? (perhaps, in some cases, due to travel restrictions)?