A two-day online workshop combines wood polishing, mandala painting, kalimba making and music sharing. Through observing natural shapes and lines, rings found on tree trunks and the spiral of snail’s shell, you will design your own mandala patterns and meditate through art. You can enjoy the mindful drawing process with soothing kalimba melody to relax and unwind, learn basic kalimba playing skills and have a music sharing session at the end.
Content
In the first session, you will create an 8-key kalimba and learn about the story of the wood. Through mindful observation and mandala drawing on the unique wood piece, invite the mind and body to experience the pleasure of being in the present moment. The second session focuses on tuning and playing skill; allowing the ethereal sound of the kalimba guides us to our inner peace.
Material Pack will be delivered before the course starts (Including KFBG recycled wood, metal keys, acrylic paint, kalimba music scores and dotting tools)
Dates
Class A: 24 & 31 May, 2022 (Tue)
Class B: 2 & 9 June, 2022 (Thu)
Time
1000-1130
Target Audience
Adults from all backgrounds
Format
Online Zoom platform
Language
Cantonese
Capacity
Maximum 20
Fee
HK$400 (non-members), HK$360 (members)
*Inclusive of material pack sent to you by post prior to the workshop
Instructor
Alice Lam (DipABRSM Percussion, BA (Hons) in Music, KFBG Art Education Officer)
Application
Please submit the online application form before 15 May 2022
Enquiry
Please contact 2483 7276 Alice Lam or email to alice.lam@kfbg.org