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.
Project Category: Language and Culture Events
Poetry Reading: Beauty
In collaboration with Book Club Bunch we are excited to announce our next poetry reading evening! Join us as we delve into literary works and enjoy masterpieces read out loud by amazing actor - Matthew Peter-Carter.
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.
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.
Poetry Reading: Imagination
In collaboration with Book Club Bunch we are excited to announce our next poetry reading evening! Join us as we delve into literary works and enjoy masterpieces read out loud by amazing actors! In March we will focus on Imagination and will discuss poems exploring this subject.
Japanese Calligraphy: Spirit
In Japan, Shinto approach to life set the stage for a rich mythology and folklore. Everyday objects as well as nature are believed to have ‘rei’ - its unique spirit. Join our next calligraphy session to enjoy Japanese views on spirits living among us.
Japanese Calligraphy: Cold
In Japan, cold is not seen as something to hide away from. Following Shinto traditions of purification, cold offers an opportunity to purify body and spirit and to train the character. Join our next Japanese calligraphy session!
Poetry Reading: Memory and Identity
In collaboration with Book Club Bunch we are excited to announce our next poetry reading evening! Join us as we delve into literary works and enjoy masterpieces read out loud by amazing actors! In February we will focus on Memory and its impact on our identity and will discuss poems exploring this subject.
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.
Japanese Calligraphy: Beginning
Zen Buddhism brought an idea of ‘beginner’s mind’ (shoshin) which means one looks at every situation as if it’s the first time he sees it. Beginner’s mind (or a mindset) allows us to approach everything with an attitude of openness, constant learning and a lack of preconceptions.