Japanese Calligraphy: bi-weekly workshops

Welcome to our regular sessions dedicated to Japanese calligraphy, culture and philosophy. Please, register to receive Zoom link and join us online for an hour of immersive experience of poetry, meditation, wisdom and calligraphy practice. It is recommended to have a calligraphy kit (brush, ink and rice paper). However, if you are a beginner and want to give it the first try, you can also experiment with other mediums (pens, markers etc). We are looking forward to welcoming you in our community!

  • Japanese Calligraphy: wabi
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    Japanese Calligraphy: wabi

    Wabi is a concept that encourages individuals to feel its beauty in simplicity and natural authentic state of life in any objects. Join our Japanese calligraphy session and discover the concept of wabi. Read more

  • Japanese Calligraphy: Dream
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    Japanese Calligraphy: Dream

    In popular culture, the theme of dreams and their powerful impact on reality is a recurring motif in anime, manga, and other forms of media. Join our Japanese calligraphy event to learn more about this kanji. Read more

  • Japanese Calligraphy: Wind
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    Japanese Calligraphy: Wind

    The concept of “wind” or “kaze” in Japanese culture holds a significant place in the traditional beliefs and way of life. It is often associated with change and unpredictability, representing the forces of nature that can bring both positive and negative influences into one’s life. Read more

  • Japanese Calligraphy: Patience
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    Japanese Calligraphy: Patience

    Japanese culture is naturally among the ones to look up to when we think about patience and tranquillity. It is a sign of maturity to stay patient and control feelings when facing the unpredictable. Join our Japanese calligraphy session dedicated to the concept of Patience. Read more

  • Japanese Calligraphy: Ending
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    Japanese Calligraphy: Ending

    Although the combination of characters means ‘ending’, but it also signifies a connection to a new beginning. Join Azumi Uchitani’s Calligraphy class for a contemplative session on kanji Shu. Read more

  • Japanese Calligraphy: Comfort
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    Japanese Calligraphy: Comfort

    Japanese gardens, meditation practice, tea ceremony or origami folding – Japanese culture offers countless possibilities to bring our attention to the moment and find roots and comfort in the mundane. Join the next Calligraphy class with Azumi Uchitani as she takes you on a journey seeking for comfort. Read more

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