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I appreciate another great opportunity to share the Sashiko we have been practic

atsushijp, 2024年1月27日

I appreciate another great opportunity to share the Sashiko we have been practicing. The pandemic somewhat forced us (craft/art instructors) to shift to Online. I have spent quite a lot of time & investment to prepare the Online Sashiko Class, and I am now confident that I can offer the same outcome via Online. The goal is always to pass down the “Core & Essence” of Sashiko – which includes Unshin. I also offer the lecture archives to share more stories. I have patreon where I share almost 200 stories. Although the contents I offer online are quite rich, when it comes to “experience”, I still want to offer the In-Person Workshop.
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Not many teachers/instructors can prepare the stage for them to perform. If one is a full-time instructor who teaches weekly or monthly, it may be possible. However , it is almost impossible if they are actually the Crafter/Artist/Maker. We can perform thanks to the studio/museum/organizations who prepare the stage for us.
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It is ironic that the shift to Online to protect ourselves is now hurting the “Studios” which have been maintaining the stage for instructors. Therefore, I would like to support the studios which have been taking care of the instructors, like here @aya_fiber_studio . If you find something interesting, please consider the workshop here as a retreat, in a warm FL with beaches & Art/Craft with your own hands. I teach “Culture”, and a Studio like here is also a Culture we need to preserve. Another great opportunity here to dance with the new Sashiko friends. I share pretty much everything here.
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今年も極寒のペンシルバニアから、半袖がちょうど良いくらいのフロリダへ。毎回空港に降り立つ度に「なんで北に住んでるんだ?」と自問自答してしまうくらいの気候です。みんな思うことは一緒らしく、人口増加が本当に凄いらしい。
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コロナ禍の中で多くの講師がオンラインで教えることを模索し構築する必要がありました。結果沢山のオンラインクラスができているわけですが、決して対面式のワークショップの必要性が亡くなった訳ではありません。こうして講師に「踊る」舞台を提供して下さるスタジオはとても貴重で、これも失いたくない文化の一つだと思うのです。頑張ってきますー。
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2024-01-27 02:34:06




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Comments (4)

  1. Mini Chu Portátil says:
    2024年1月26日 at 6:03 PM

    Congrats!!!!

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  2. Lee Williams says:
    2024年1月26日 at 8:52 PM

    👏❤️🙌

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  3. HSH says:
    2024年1月27日 at 12:18 AM

    🙏🏼🪷🧵🪡

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  4. Diane Wagner says:
    2024年1月29日 at 6:01 PM

    Suzanne @ayafiberstudio is an amazing host – so knowledgeable and gracious! Highly recommend her studio and workshops – I took @sashikostory’s workshop this past week, which was a deep learning experience. We had a group of 12 interesting, like-minded participants – what a great experience. Thank you @ayafiberstudio and Atushi!

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