RE-RUN!!!!
LIMITED QUOTA!!!! FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED!!!!
Due to high demand, we will be re-running this doll making workshop with Teacher Yumi on June 5 & 12 (two Thursday morning sessions) 9:15-10:30am.
Priority registration for existing IWS P&C and Kindergarten parents
Registration open to IWS Grade School parents and public starting April 23 (Wed).
Waldorf dolls, like many toys used in Waldorf classrooms, are handmade using natural materials and are very simple in appearance. Designed to encourage and stimulate a child’s imagination the doll’s simple expression easily reflects the child’s mood and creativity. Not every child is the same as any other. Likewise no handmade doll is the same as any other.
With all these in mind, wouldn't it be wonderful to make your own doll with your own hands?
Doll-making workshop with Teacher Yumi (2 sessions **, 75 min per session)
Date: June 5 & 12 **
Time: 9:15am - 10:30am #
Venue: Island Waldorf School, 1/F, 455 Queen's Road West, Shek Tong Tsui (HKU MTR Exit B2)
Cost: $300 (General)/ $240 (20% off for existing IWS parent/ IWTT student) + $50 material cost (optional)^
Registration deadline: April 28 (Monday)
Remarks :
** If needed, an optional 3rd session with Teacher Yumi on June 25 (Wed) can be arranged at additional cost. This will be discussed & confirmed during 2nd session on June 12.
# Teacher Yumi will be available from 9:15am-10:30am for each session. You are welcomed to stay behind to continue to work on your own on your doll afterwards subject to availability of space at school.
^ While we offer two cost options, with one option having all materials supplied by us by paying an extra $50 and another one without materials provided and attendee needs to bring their own materials, we recommend the option with all materials provided by us so as to ensure you have all necessary materials to complete making the doll.
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About the instructor - Yumi Lindsay
Originally from Japan, Yumi Lindsay is a Waldorf handwork teacher with a rich background in art and education. After completed Waldorf teacher training at Emerson College, she taught handwork at Michael Hall School in the UK. In the recent decade, she has also started teaching Waldorf handwork teacher training course and mentoring Waldorf handwork teachers in various countries.
Now based in Hong Kong, Yumi leads the handwork program for Classes 1–8 at IWS and a tutor of the teacher training program at IWTT. Yumi holds a Master of Art at Royal Collage of Art for Tapestry and brings a calm, joyful presence to her work.