No Tanteidan Convetion 2021?
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No Tanteidan Convetion 2021?
i don't remember seeing an announcement asking for models. so i assume there's no tanteidan again this year?
Re: No Tanteidan Convetion 2021?
It is reported to November, as a remote Zoom convention.
Link to official webpage.
Call to diagrams is on the page too, but still in Japanese (the first paragraph after the pink/purple zone, headed「折り図募集中」).
I haven't found an English page, maybe it will come later?
Link to official webpage.
Call to diagrams is on the page too, but still in Japanese (the first paragraph after the pink/purple zone, headed「折り図募集中」).
I haven't found an English page, maybe it will come later?
Re: No Tanteidan Convetion 2021?
thanks for the info. it's a great opportunity, but sadly it's on thanksgiving weekend in the US.
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Re: No Tanteidan Convetion 2021?
I don't need to talk Japanese right
P.s sorry for the stupid questions
P.s sorry for the stupid questions
Re: No Tanteidan Convetion 2021?
If it is like regular conventions (and it should be, apart from the remote thing), many classes attended by foreigners have either the teacher explaining both in Japanese and in English, or an English-speaking assistant (if the teacher doesn't speak English).shehab hazem wrote: ↑August 22nd, 2021, 1:24 pm I don't need to talk Japanese right
P.s sorry for the stupid questions
Also, as each fold is demonstrated, it is usually quite easy to follow even without understanding the spoken instructions (granted, some difficult, unconventional steps might be hard, but that goes for native speakers too, so the teacher should explain carefully anyway).
If you can follow tutorial videos in a foreign language without problem, I think you should be good.
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Re: No Tanteidan Convetion 2021?
is this convention only for folding like they dont have any lectures or origami design classes .Kabuntan wrote: ↑August 23rd, 2021, 12:14 pmIf it is like regular conventions (and it should be, apart from the remote thing), many classes attended by foreigners have either the teacher explaining both in Japanese and in English, or an English-speaking assistant (if the teacher doesn't speak English).shehab hazem wrote: ↑August 22nd, 2021, 1:24 pm I don't need to talk Japanese right
P.s sorry for the stupid questions
Also, as each fold is demonstrated, it is usually quite easy to follow even without understanding the spoken instructions (granted, some difficult, unconventional steps might be hard, but that goes for native speakers too, so the teacher should explain carefully anyway).
If you can follow tutorial videos in a foreign language without problem, I think you should be good.
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Re: No Tanteidan Convetion 2021?
oh and about those convention books I have some good designs that I would like to share I coudnt find any links in the link you sent
Re: No Tanteidan Convetion 2021?
There will be lectures as well as folding classes, and a "break room" for free chat. I don't know about design class though.shehab hazem wrote: ↑August 28th, 2021, 8:28 amis this convention only for folding like they dont have any lectures or origami design classes .
They are collecting diagrams for a convention book.shehab hazem wrote: ↑August 28th, 2021, 8:31 amoh and about those convention books I have some good designs that I would like to share I coudnt find any links in the link you sent
You should contact them for more details (I'm not a JOAS team member), by using the form on previously linked page, or sending them a message at convention at origami dot jp (English is OK).