Do not miss the free Sake tasting

Japan Expo at Sydney University!!

The Great Hall, Sydney University
Visited the Great Hall at Sydney University for the upcoming event, Japan Expo (as part of Japanaroo 2022)
Excited to see many wonderful portraits on the wall, but they hang the paintings too high to see well. Or I’m too short… Oh well, I came to check the space, not the exhibition. 😅
My origami table will be there 1-4pm. Everyone welcome, visit me!
Japan Expo will be on Saturday 3rd September 10am-4pm
Japanese food and Sake tasting. Tourism information. etc
Free admission, and registration required.
Register:
papercranes
2022-08-24T21:36:56+10:00August 21st, 2022|Origami, Workshops|

Japanaroo Origami Workshop

Fold with Love

Origami box and flowers
Origami Workshop for Adults
As part of Japanaroo 2022
Sun 4th September 2022
1.30 -3 pm
at Kintsugi Australia Studio
(402, 235 Clarence Street, Sydney)

It’s time to put down your phones, stop swiping and scrolling, and start folding! Being able to transform a flat sheet of paper into 3D form, using your own hands, Origami seems magical! 

Do you know that the Paper Crane, the most famous and popular origami in the world has more than 400 years of history? 

No previous experience is necessary.

$55 pp Material included
Small class, max 6 people.
Booking essential: https://classbento.com.au/l/4jdz-w

Looking forward to seeing you there.

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2022-08-07T21:11:12+10:00July 24th, 2022|Origami, Workshops|

Origami Workshop to SMASH!2022

Free Origami Lucky Charm Workshop

Origami Lucky Charm

Sydney Manga and Anime Show – Sydney’s big manga and Anime convention are back!
I am looking forward to being a part of SMASH this year!
My origami team and I will run the “Free Origami Lucky Charm Workshop” at SMASH!2022 at Darling Harbour Convention Centre on Sat 16- Sun 17 July!

It’s time to put down your phones, stop swiping and scrolling, and start folding! Being able to transform a flat sheet of paper into 3D form, using your own hands, Origami seems magical.
Do you know that the Paper Crane – the most famous and popular origami in the world has more than 400 years of history?

Booking essential.
Come early to register your spot to avoid disappointment.

No knowledge is required.
You can choose the colours. Materials are provided and you’r sure to come away with a beautiful Origami Lucky Charm!
Enjoy!

SMASH!2022

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2022-07-24T12:49:22+10:00July 13th, 2022|Origami, Workshops|

Mother’s Day Workshop

Fold with a lot of love for mother’s day!

mother's day workshop
Fold with Love – Mother’s day workshop
We made origami flowers and put LED tea lights inside.
The LED lights don’t get hot, so it is safe to use with origami.
My special LED lights changes colours. Fantastic!! I am sure all the mothers would love the handmade gifts from their children.
Big thanks to Lane Cove Council to run my origami workshop before Mother’s day.
Everyone worked hard and they were all wonderful!
Well done everyone!!
origami flower with LED
2022-05-08T15:23:49+10:00May 8th, 2022|Origami, Workshops|

Dinner meeting with Consulate-General of Japan, Sydney

311 event team since 2011

Dinner with Consul-General

The news about the East Japan disaster in 2011 moved many people to do action.
I was one of them, I felt I wanted to do something to help people in Japan…. I think many Japanese who live overseas felt the same way.
Then I contacted Yukiko Hirano, a local Manly resident who started collecting donations for Japan. I saw her article in the local newspaper in March 2011.

Since then, I have helped Yukiko here and there for her events.
She has invited young Japanese to Sydney as exchange students, so they can enjoy playing in nature, learning the different cultures. She made programs, found host families and selections of places to visit, etc. She had run through with her amazing energy and lots of love.
Mr Masahiko Kiya who is a current Consul-general of Japan, Sydney has invited us to the dinner.
The attendees: Consul-General of Japan Sydney Kiya Masahiko, Yukiko Hirano, Ren Yano, Tae Gessner, Haruka Shinno and Midori Furze

We talked about future events in Sydney for Japanaroo 2022.

I found my Kimono bird in the room. So delighted to meet her again!

Midori's crane
2022-03-15T11:15:40+11:00March 15th, 2022|Media, Projects|

Podcast with Sally

Enjoy talking about my practice at the Podcast

Podcast by Sally
Big thanks to Sally-Anne Hurley from “How to Love the Sht Out of Life”
She is a wonderful interviewer and I enjoyed talking about origami.
She liked my origami bookmark with her name in Japanese charactors.
Podcast “How to Love the Sht Out of Life”: https://www.howtolovetheshitoutoflife.com/podcast/episode/4c86d5ad/episode-58-how-to-love-the-sht-out-of-origami-with-midori-furze
Midori's origami kangaroos
2021-05-26T13:33:19+10:00May 26th, 2021|Origami, Projects, Workshops|