International Tutors' Magazine April 2019 | Page 7

APRIL 2019 THE ART OF PAPER FOLDING BY KATHERINE XIE Taught by Marcus Bennevall I am glad to have had the opportunity to participate in this workshop so that I could experience the fun of origami! Under Marcus’ guidance, we learned to fold small boats and paper cranes. We also learned that there are two different cultures of origami, Chinese and Japanese. After a historical introduction, I learned that origami originated in China, and when it came to Japan, it became part of the culture there. Interestingly, we also learned a way to fold things like maps so that they are easy to take away. By folding many times, we could turn large pieces of paper into small pieces, which we then can put in our pockets and use very conveniently. Lastly, my friends and I folded a decorative ball together. I think it was a very nice experience. I think paper folding is a very attractive art to build people’s hands- on skills and patience. The workshop raised my interest in origami and made me want to try it again. 7