Origami Class for Beginners

Learn origami skills at this fun Sydney workshop!



2 hours Class size 1 to 20 guests

$120 (Afterpay available)


Sydney
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Craft
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Paper Craft and Ink
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Origami
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Kid Friendly
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Creative Kids
Unwind and let your hands do the talking in Sayoko Burton’s origami workshop! Transform an array of multi-coloured sheets of paper into endless shapes including but not limited to cranes, flowers and boxes.
Release your inner imagination and creativity under Sayoko’s step-by-step guidance. Sayoko’s Japanese roots and relationship with her grandmother has influenced her love for this intricate art, making this class truly special and meaningful for her.
The certified origami instructor now shares her talent and tips with the elderly in aged care centres, cultural events and community centres.
You'll leave this workshop with fantastic origami skills, and a fond memory of this relaxing experience!

Knowledge required
Beginner-friendly. No knowledge is required.
 
What to bring
All materials provided.
 
Suitable for

This class is great for individuals and couples as well as for a date idea or hens party.

Suitable for adults, and kids (minimum 8 years old).

An adult must accompany any attending kids, and must pay for a separate ticket.

This experience would also be a unique gift for her, gift for mum or gift for couples.

Location

Your teacher can travel within 8 kms of North Sydney, to a venue of your choice

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Sayoko Burton
Sayoko Burton

Certified Origami Art Instructor and a qualified Art Therapist

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Sayoko Burton is a Certified Origami Art Instructor and a qualified Art Therapist. She trained as an art therapist in Sydney and is a member of the International Institute for Complementary Therapists.
She specialises in working with children, adolescence and adults. She focuses on improving people’s well-being, developing creativity and imagination.
Sayoko is a very creative person. Some of her creative talents come from her Japanese cultural background. She learned traditional Japanese Art such as Origami from her grandmother when she was very young. She still enjoys making traditional Japanese art and many other creative arts. Sayoko is also a member of the NIPPON Origami Association in Japan.
​Currently, Sayoko is teaching Origami in aged care centres and helping seniors with their motor skills and mental focus. She also teaches Origami in Cultural events and community centres. ​She runs an Origami workshop for adults, children and individuals. She also runs an Origami therapy group as well.

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2024-11-15 15:00:00
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