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SUMMARY:Fox Mask Making - Art Class (3 PM)
DESCRIPTION:Unleash your creativity and explore the fascinating world of Japanese folklore in our Fox Mask Painting class. Participants will create their own fox (kitsune) masks\, an iconic symbol often seen in traditional Japanese festivals and performances. Guided by an experienced instructor\, you’ll learn painting techniques to bring your mask to life\, blending vibrant colors and intricate details to create a unique piece of art. \nThis class is perfect for all skill levels\, from beginners to experienced artists. Whether you’re interested in Japanese culture\, love painting\, or want a fun\, creative activity\, this class offers an engaging experience. All materials\, including a pre-made mask\, paints\, and brushes\, will be provided. \nWhat You’ll Learn: \n\nIntroduction to the cultural significance of the kitsune mask in Japanese traditions.\nBasic and advanced painting techniques to achieve various effects.\nTips on using color theory to enhance your design.\nHow to create and personalize your own unique fox mask.\n\nDuration: 1 hours \nMaterials Provided: \n\nPre-made fox mask\nAcrylic paints\nBrushes of various sizes\nPalette and water cups\n\nWho Should Attend: This class is open to all ages and skill levels. Whether you’re looking to explore a new art form\, dive into Japanese culture\, or simply enjoy a relaxing creative session\, this class is for you! \nTakeaway: By the end of the class\, you’ll leave with a beautifully painted fox mask\, ready to display or wear\, along with a deeper appreciation for the art and culture of Japan.
URL:https://texasasianculturesmuseum.org/event/fox-mask-making-art-class-3-pm/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240818T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240818T140000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240814T093624Z
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SUMMARY:Fox Mask Making - Art Class (1 PM)
DESCRIPTION:Unleash your creativity and explore the fascinating world of Japanese folklore in our Fox Mask Painting class. Participants will create their own fox (kitsune) masks\, an iconic symbol often seen in traditional Japanese festivals and performances. Guided by an experienced instructor\, you’ll learn painting techniques to bring your mask to life\, blending vibrant colors and intricate details to create a unique piece of art. \nThis class is perfect for all skill levels\, from beginners to experienced artists. Whether you’re interested in Japanese culture\, love painting\, or want a fun\, creative activity\, this class offers an engaging experience. All materials\, including a pre-made mask\, paints\, and brushes\, will be provided. \nWhat You’ll Learn: \n\nIntroduction to the cultural significance of the kitsune mask in Japanese traditions.\nBasic and advanced painting techniques to achieve various effects.\nTips on using color theory to enhance your design.\nHow to create and personalize your own unique fox mask.\n\nDuration: 1 hours \nMaterials Provided: \n\nPre-made fox mask\nAcrylic paints\nBrushes of various sizes\nPalette and water cups\n\nWho Should Attend: This class is open to all ages and skill levels. Whether you’re looking to explore a new art form\, dive into Japanese culture\, or simply enjoy a relaxing creative session\, this class is for you! \nTakeaway: By the end of the class\, you’ll leave with a beautifully painted fox mask\, ready to display or wear\, along with a deeper appreciation for the art and culture of Japan.
URL:https://texasasianculturesmuseum.org/event/fox-mask-making-art-class-1-pm/
LOCATION:Texas State Museum of Asian Cultures\, 1809 N. Chaparral Street\, Corpus Christi\, TX\, 78401\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Journey To The East":MAILTO:JourneyToTheEast@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240811T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240811T160000
DTSTAMP:20260413T190521
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240801T175811Z
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SUMMARY:Mochi Cooking Class – (3 PM)
DESCRIPTION:What is Mochi? \nMochi is made from glutinous rice that is soaked\, steamed\, and then pounded into a sticky\, smooth dough. It is shaped into small\, round cakes and can be enjoyed plain or filled with sweet or savory fillings. \n\nWelcome to our Mochi class\, part of the “Journey To The East” series! Mochi\, a traditional Japanese rice cake\, is loved for its chewy texture and delightful sweetness. Made from glutinous rice\, mochi has been a cherished part of Japanese cuisine for centuries. This class is inspired by Hitomi\, whose expertise and passion have enriched the Asian Cultures Museum through a special two-year grant. Her contributions have been instrumental in shaping our cooking classes and events. We’re thrilled to honor Hitomi’s vision and share her love for mochi with you. Our instructors\, Alison and Richard\, are here to guide you through the process. Please feel free to ask questions and engage with us throughout the class—we’re here to help you enjoy every step!
URL:https://texasasianculturesmuseum.org/event/mochi-cooking-class-3-pm/
LOCATION:Texas State Museum of Asian Cultures\, 1809 N. Chaparral Street\, Corpus Christi\, TX\, 78401\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Journey To The East":MAILTO:JourneyToTheEast@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240811T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240811T140000
DTSTAMP:20260413T190521
CREATED:20240801T175533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240801T175533Z
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SUMMARY:Mochi Cooking Class – (1 PM)
DESCRIPTION:What is Mochi? \nMochi is made from glutinous rice that is soaked\, steamed\, and then pounded into a sticky\, smooth dough. It is shaped into small\, round cakes and can be enjoyed plain or filled with sweet or savory fillings. \n\nWelcome to our Mochi class\, part of the “Journey To The East” series! Mochi\, a traditional Japanese rice cake\, is loved for its chewy texture and delightful sweetness. Made from glutinous rice\, mochi has been a cherished part of Japanese cuisine for centuries. This class is inspired by Hitomi\, whose expertise and passion have enriched the Asian Cultures Museum through a special two-year grant. Her contributions have been instrumental in shaping our cooking classes and events. We’re thrilled to honor Hitomi’s vision and share her love for mochi with you. Our instructors\, Alison and Richard\, are here to guide you through the process. Please feel free to ask questions and engage with us throughout the class—we’re here to help you enjoy every step!
URL:https://texasasianculturesmuseum.org/event/mochi-cooking-class-1-pm/
LOCATION:Texas State Museum of Asian Cultures\, 1809 N. Chaparral Street\, Corpus Christi\, TX\, 78401\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Journey To The East":MAILTO:JourneyToTheEast@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240810T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240810T130000
DTSTAMP:20260413T190521
CREATED:20240801T174016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240801T174147Z
UID:2780-1723291200-1723294800@texasasianculturesmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Mochi Cooking Class - (12 PM)
DESCRIPTION:What is Mochi? \nMochi is made from glutinous rice that is soaked\, steamed\, and then pounded into a sticky\, smooth dough. It is shaped into small\, round cakes and can be enjoyed plain or filled with sweet or savory fillings. \n\nWelcome to our Mochi class\, part of the “Journey To The East” series! Mochi\, a traditional Japanese rice cake\, is loved for its chewy texture and delightful sweetness. Made from glutinous rice\, mochi has been a cherished part of Japanese cuisine for centuries. This class is inspired by Hitomi\, whose expertise and passion have enriched the Asian Cultures Museum through a special two-year grant. Her contributions have been instrumental in shaping our cooking classes and events. We’re thrilled to honor Hitomi’s vision and share her love for mochi with you. Our instructors\, Alison and Richard\, are here to guide you through the process. Please feel free to ask questions and engage with us throughout the class—we’re here to help you enjoy every step!
URL:https://texasasianculturesmuseum.org/event/mochi-cooking-class/
LOCATION:Texas State Museum of Asian Cultures\, 1809 N. Chaparral Street\, Corpus Christi\, TX\, 78401\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Journey To The East":MAILTO:JourneyToTheEast@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240810T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240810T110000
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CREATED:20240801T174233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240801T174233Z
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SUMMARY:Mochi Cooking Class - (10 AM)
DESCRIPTION:What is Mochi? \nMochi is made from glutinous rice that is soaked\, steamed\, and then pounded into a sticky\, smooth dough. It is shaped into small\, round cakes and can be enjoyed plain or filled with sweet or savory fillings. \n\nWelcome to our Mochi class\, part of the “Journey To The East” series! Mochi\, a traditional Japanese rice cake\, is loved for its chewy texture and delightful sweetness. Made from glutinous rice\, mochi has been a cherished part of Japanese cuisine for centuries. This class is inspired by Hitomi\, whose expertise and passion have enriched the Asian Cultures Museum through a special two-year grant. Her contributions have been instrumental in shaping our cooking classes and events. We’re thrilled to honor Hitomi’s vision and share her love for mochi with you. Our instructors\, Alison and Richard\, are here to guide you through the process. Please feel free to ask questions and engage with us throughout the class—we’re here to help you enjoy every step!
URL:https://texasasianculturesmuseum.org/event/mochi-cooking-class-10-am/
LOCATION:Texas State Museum of Asian Cultures\, 1809 N. Chaparral Street\, Corpus Christi\, TX\, 78401\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Journey To The East":MAILTO:JourneyToTheEast@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240804T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240804T160000
DTSTAMP:20260413T190521
CREATED:20240801T173233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240801T174520Z
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SUMMARY:Onigiri Cooking Class - (3 PM)
DESCRIPTION:What is Onigiri? \nMade with Japanese short-grain rice\, this dish involves rinsing\, soaking\, and steaming the rice before shaping it into triangles\, rounds\, or cylinders. It often includes a filling and is typically wrapped in nori (roasted seaweed). \nWelcome to our Onigiri class\, a highlight of the “Journey To The East” series! Onigiri\, a traditional Japanese rice ball\, is a beloved comfort food known for its simple yet delightful flavors. Shaped into triangles\, rounds\, or cylinders and often wrapped in nori\, onigiri has been a staple in Japanese cuisine for centuries. \nThis class is inspired by Hitomi\, who joined us through a two-year grant to enhance the Asian Cultures Museum with her expertise. Her dedication to Japanese culinary traditions has been instrumental in shaping our classes and events. \nWe’re excited to honor Hitomi’s vision and share her love for onigiri with you. Our instructors\, Alison and Richard\, are here to guide you through the process and answer any questions you may have. \nFeel free to ask questions and engage with us throughout the class. We’re here to help you learn and enjoy every step of making onigiri!
URL:https://texasasianculturesmuseum.org/event/onigiri-cooking-class-2/
LOCATION:Texas State Museum of Asian Cultures\, 1809 N. Chaparral Street\, Corpus Christi\, TX\, 78401\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Journey To The East":MAILTO:JourneyToTheEast@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240804T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240804T140000
DTSTAMP:20260413T190521
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SUMMARY:Onigiri Cooking Class - (1 PM)
DESCRIPTION:What is Onigiri? \nMade with Japanese short-grain rice\, this dish involves rinsing\, soaking\, and steaming the rice before shaping it into triangles\, rounds\, or cylinders. It often includes a filling and is typically wrapped in nori (roasted seaweed). \nWelcome to our Onigiri class\, a highlight of the “Journey To The East” series! Onigiri\, a traditional Japanese rice ball\, is a beloved comfort food known for its simple yet delightful flavors. Shaped into triangles\, rounds\, or cylinders and often wrapped in nori\, onigiri has been a staple in Japanese cuisine for centuries. \nThis class is inspired by Hitomi\, who joined us through a two-year grant to enhance the Asian Cultures Museum with her expertise. Her dedication to Japanese culinary traditions has been instrumental in shaping our classes and events. \nWe’re excited to honor Hitomi’s vision and share her love for onigiri with you. Our instructors\, Alison and Richard\, are here to guide you through the process and answer any questions you may have. \nFeel free to ask questions and engage with us throughout the class. We’re here to help you learn and enjoy every step of making onigiri!
URL:https://texasasianculturesmuseum.org/event/onigiri-cooking-class/
LOCATION:Texas State Museum of Asian Cultures\, 1809 N. Chaparral Street\, Corpus Christi\, TX\, 78401\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240706
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240707
DTSTAMP:20260413T190521
CREATED:20240706T231525Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240706T231534Z
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SUMMARY:Tanabata Festival
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://texasasianculturesmuseum.org/event/tanabata-festival/
LOCATION:Texas State Museum of Asian Cultures\, 1809 N. Chaparral Street\, Corpus Christi\, TX\, 78401\, United States
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