Japanese House no minasan (everyone), kon-nichiwa! I sent the following message about the Japanese Woodblock print Discussion and Workshop before. So far, I received one response. If anyone who wants to participate in the workshop. You need to sign up. Please send me email. I will start to circulate the sign up sheet in class soon, so hurry! Corson Begin forwarded message: > From: Mutsumi Corson <[log in to unmask]> > Date: October 10, 2008 11:08:37 AM EDT > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: event announcement: The Art of Japanese Woodblocks > Reply-To: Japanese House <[log in to unmask]> > > Japanese House no minasan (everybody), > > ogenki desuka? momiji (maple leaves) ga kireidesune (pretty). > > I have an announcement about an event held on Oct. 23rd. > There will be: > Roadside Adventures in Old Japan: > The Art of Japanese Woodblocks > > You can find the details in attached poster. The first part of the > even is discussion and it is open to everybody. The second part is > a hands-on workshop, which they can take only 10 people. Since this > event is co-hosted by the the Arts Initiative RLC & Global > Village's Japanese House. Ann Barlow, Director Arts Initiative RLC, > keeps 5 seats (out of 10) for the Japanese House members. If > anybody who is interested in trying woodblock prints, please let me > know by Friday next week (17th). If five spots are not filled by > then, I will ask other students in class. > > I hope many of you could come and join this event. > > Have a good weekend! > > Corson > > -- > Mutsumi Corson > Director, Japanese Program > Department of Asian Languages and Literatures > University of Vermont > 479 Main Street > Burlington, Vermont 05405 > Phone: 802-656-1117 > Fax: 802-656-8472 > Email: [log in to unmask]