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SUMMARY:Children’s Programs: The Seven Chinese Sisters
DESCRIPTION:Join us at 11:30 am on Sat.\, Nov. 2\, 2024 for our children’s programs featuring Asian folktales and crafts. This program will feature The Seven Chinese Sisters by Kathy Tucker. \nProgram Details \n• $5 per Child\n• Ages 4 and up with Adult Supervision\n• Interactive Readings\n• Creative Arts/Crafts\n• Exploring Art Pieces \nPlease RSVP to 724.282.0123 one week prior to event. \nClick here to download flyer.
URL:https://maridon.org/event/childrens-programs-the-seven-chinese-sisters/
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:Children’s Programs: The Seven Chinese Brothers by Margaret Mahy
DESCRIPTION:Join us at 11:30 am on Sat.\, Oct. 19\, 2024 for our children’s programs featuring Asian folktales and crafts. This program will feature The Seven Chinese Brothers by Margaret Mahy. \nProgram Details \n• $5 per Child\n• Ages 4 and up with Adult Supervision\n• Interactive Readings\n• Creative Arts/Crafts\n• Exploring Art Pieces \nPlease RSVP to 724.282.0123 one week prior to event. \nClick here to download flyer.
URL:https://maridon.org/event/childrens-programs-the-seven-chinese-brothers-by-margaret-mahy/
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SUMMARY:Children’s Programs: Little One Inch
DESCRIPTION:Join us at 11:30 am on Sat.\, Oct. 5\, 2024 for our children’s programs featuring Asian folktales and crafts. This program will feature Little One Inch from Japanese Children’s Favorite Stories by Florence Sakade \nProgram Details \n• $5 per Child\n• Ages 4 and up with Adult Supervision\n• Interactive Readings\n• Creative Arts/Crafts\n• Exploring Art Pieces \nPlease RSVP to 724.282.0123 one week prior to event. \nClick here to download flyer.
URL:https://maridon.org/event/childrens-programs-little-one-inch/
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SUMMARY:Lunar New Year Storytime
DESCRIPTION:Families are invited to join Ms. Tiffany\, Butler Area Public Library Youth Services Librarian\, and special guests from The Maridon Museum to hear stories and learn about the Lunar New Year and the Chinese Zodiac. \nThis program is being presented in partnership with the Butler Area Public Library and The Maridon Museum and is aimed at children in preschool through 2nd grade\, but all families are welcome to attend. \nFor more information\, please contact Ms. Tiffany at tharkleroad@bcfls.org.
URL:https://maridon.org/event/lunar-new-year-storytime/
LOCATION:Butler Area Public Library\, 218 N. McKean St.\, Butler\,\, PA\, 16001\, United States
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SUMMARY:Ikebana Not Just Pretty Flowers
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday\, April 29\, at 6 p.m. join us for a virtual evening exploring ikebana\, the art of Japanese flower arranging. The program will open with an introductory lecture on the history and culture of Ikebana by Dr. Brenda G. Jordan.  Following the lecture there will be a screening of the documentary Ikebana (1956) by director Hiroshi Teshigahara. Our own Maridon Museum docent Carole Freuhstorfer will provide a presentation on this porcelain imari plate from the Edo period. The evening will conclude with an ikebana demonstration by Pittsburgh Sogetsu experts Reiko Nakashima and Atsumi Sewell. \nClick here for the full program details. \nRegister here: https://www.japansocietypa.org/events
URL:https://maridon.org/event/ikebana/
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SUMMARY:NCTA - SCREENSHOT:ASIA present Edo Avant Garde with Linda Hoaglund
DESCRIPTION:Edo Avant-Garde reveals the untold story of the vital role Japanese artists of the Edo era (1603 – 1868) played in developing “modern art.” During the Edo era\, Japan prospered in peaceful isolation from Western powers\, while audacious artists innovated abstraction\, minimalism\, surrealism and the illusion of 3-D. Their originality is most striking in images of the natural world depicted with gold leaf on large-scale folding screens that anticipate 20th century installation art. In groundbreaking interviews with scholars and priests\, the film traces the artists’ original visions to their reverence for nature\, inspired by Buddhism and Shinto animism.\n \n\nLOCATION & TIME:\n7:00pm – 9:00pm (Eastern Time) / 6:00pm – 8:00pm (Central Time)\nPlease use this link to register. A link to the Vimeo livestream will be sent to the registrant’s email account.\n \n\nSCHEDULE:\n7:00 Introduction by Linda Hoaglund7:15 Edo Avant Garde livestream begins8:45 Discussion with director Linda Hoaglund. \nIf you have any questions\, please contact asia@pitt.edu
URL:https://maridon.org/event/ncta-screenshotasia-present-edo-avant-garde-with-linda-hoaglund/
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