Hanging Around @ JTIA 2018 ── Markets X Art Activities

Every journey is like being in a fairytale. Your companions are giants, foxes, fairies, and stars in the sky; there are explorations and pursuits behind the beautiful things you meet, and every dream has fantasy and disillusionment.

Now the adventure is about to begin; we invite you to set out once again, and travel purely and innocently to the wonderland.

 


Markets

14, 28 October, 11, 25 November, 9, 16 December
12 noon – 6 pm
Outdoor Areas Jao Tsung-I Academy (800 Castle Peak Road)


Recruitment of handmade craftspeople, workshop instructors, and performers:Please click here for details


Art Activities

Life Fairytales ─ working overseas / travelling experience sharing session

From time to time in life, some adventures turn out to be fairytale surprises. We have all dreamed for a fairytale life when we were little kids and we were all eager to have a role in that wonderland.

Jao Tsung-I Academy will invite two girls to share their special life experiences. They have worked at or travelled to different countries, experiencing the natural and cultural environment of different places, taking risks by not having a fully-detailed plan. After completing the journey, and returning to the places with which they are familiar, what have they gained out of the experience? How have they been changed by the experience?

If you have ever imagined yourself travelling alone one day, do not stop there, move ahead and like the protagonist in the fairytale explore the possibility of a different lifestyle and write a story of your life.

14 October 2018 (Sunday)
Guest Sharing: Anson Leung 

Anson Leung has worked in Germany and is currently the social media manager of a travel platform.

Time: 3 pm – 4:15 pm

Place: Activity rooms 2&4, G/F Block G, Jao Tsung-I Academy

Register: Click here (Free admission)

 

28 October 2018 (Sunday)
Guest Sharing: Queenie Tse 

Queenie Tse loves travelling in Southeast Asia and likes to record her journeys in writing and photographs.

Time: 3 pm – 4:15 pm

Place: Activity Rooms 2 & 4, G/F Block G, Jao Tsung-I Acadmey

Register: Click here (Free admission)


 

Craft Workshops

Silk。The Language of Flowers

Silk flowers is an artistic skill originating from Japan. Silky and delicate, an ordinary material becomes amazing in one’s hands. Every flower is a beautiful incarnation, and each expresses the language of emotion. This workshop series allows you to create silk flowers which have different meanings.

Ms. Yan, the workshop instructor, has promoted silk flowers for many years. She teaches how to make them in the community, organizes silk flower classes, and has taken part in art exhibitions as well as creating other silk flower products. All her silk flower works have been widely admired.

 

Date: 28 October 2018 (Sunday)

Time: 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Place: Activity Room 8, G/F, Block J, Jao Tsung-I Academy

Activity Time: 60 mins

Cost: HK$150 per person (including all materials and tools)

To Register: Click Here


Capsule Machine DIY Workshop

Anew Toys is a social enterprise initiative dedicated to the community-based, rejuvenation of toys and enabling children to enjoy toys and games in an equal environment. Anew Toys also promotes children’s sharing of toys, and teaches them to make their own toys, to give play to their own creative advantages and enhance their self-worth.

You can see many kinds of capsule machines. Have you ever thought about making your own capsule machine with your mum and dad? Out of a Shoe box? Water bottle? Cardboard? Using environmentally friendly materials, Anew Toys will teach you how to make a capsule machine.

 

Date: 11 November 2018 (Sunday)

Time: 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm [first session] | 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm [second session]

Place: Activity Rooms 2 & 4, G/F, Block G, Jao Tsung-I Academy

Activity Time: 90 mins

Cost: HK$150 per person (including all materials and tools)

Quota: 10 parent/child groups per session

(*Suitable for children 6 years and above, must be accompanied by an adult)

To Register: Click Here


Coffee Capsule Star Accessory Workshop

Extend the life of coffee capsules after enjoying high-quality coffee instead of discarding them.

 

Date: 25 November 2018 (Sunday)

Time: 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Place: Activity Rooms 2 & 4, G/F, Block G, Jao Tsung-I Academy

Activity Time: 60 mins

Cost: HK$180 per person (including all materials and tools)

To Register: Click Here


Sterling Silver Origami Class

Origami (folding paper) is fun thing that many of us have done as children. This class teaches learners to use materials other than paper – sterling silver – to fold familiar origami things such as rabbits and airplanes, to inspire students to think creatively about different materials.

About the Instructor
Lucy Shih is well-known Hong Kong fashion designer, with a master’s degree in 1992 from the Royal College of Art in Fashion Design. In the mid-1990s, she was well-known for tailor-made high-end evening wear for celebrities, including the former Princess Alexandra of Denmark. In 2006, she began research on the design of environmentally friendly clothing, “Eco-Multi-usage Garments” which was later successfully patented. Lucy began teaching in 2000 and has served as a lecturer and consultant in a number of tertiary institutions in Hong Kong, China and the UK. In 2014, Lucy also opened a studio in PMQ, and in addition to developing jewelry and stationery products with local characteristics, also started to teaching craft and clothing design. In addition to sterling silver origami, Lucy also uses other materials to create origami.

 

Date: 25 November 2018 (Sunday)

Time: 5:00 pm – 6:15 pm

Place: Activity Rooms 2 & 4, G/F, Block G, Jao Tsung-I Academy

Activity Time: 75 mins

Quota: 15 (*suitable for participants 7 years and older; children 7-11 years of age must be accompanied by an adult)

Cost: HK$590 per person (including all materials and tools)

To Register: Click Here


Aroma Stone Skills Class

Create a unique aroma stone to use as a home furnishing or to give as a gift. Participants can select a style from a variety of molds and adjust the colour. Just add 3-5 drops of essential oil onto the aroma stone which will then give off the fragrance.

*The finished product is about 4-5 pieces, depending on the mold selected.

 

Date: 9 December 2018 (Sunday)

Time: 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Place: Activity Rooms 2 & 4, G/F, Block G, Jao Tsung-I Academy

Activity Time: 60mins

Cost: HK$180 per person (including materials of 120g Gypsum powder & tools)

To Register: Click Here


B612 Little Planet Flower Vase

Inspired by the little prince in the book The Little Prince, who lived on the small planet B612 with its volcano and his only love – the rose. This led to the idea of using fresh flowers and floral foam to build a small planet flower vase that you can place on a shelf in your company or at home to put yourself in a good mood, or you can give it to someone who is special to you.
*The finished product size is about 15 cm in diameter and 13 cm in height.

 

Date: 9 December 2018 (Sunday)

Time: 4 pm – 4:30 pm

Place: Activity Rooms 2 & 4, G/F, Block G, Jao Tsung-I Academy

Activity Time: 30 mins

Cost: HK$320 per person (including all materials and tools)

To Register: Click Here


Dried Flower Bookmark Workshop

Participants in the Dried Flower Book Mark Workshop are free to choose from any combination of dried flowers and book clips provided to create their own dried flower bookmark. After completing the workshop, each participant will have two homemade dried flower bookmarks to take home.

 

Date: 16 December 2018 (Sunday)

Time: 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Place: Activity Rooms 2 & 4, G/F, Block G, Jao Tsung-I Academy

Activity Time: 60 mins

Cost: HK$120 per person (including all materials and tools)

To Register: Click Here


Dreamcatcher Workshop

Dreamcatchers are beautiful and distinctive objects associated with Native American culture. They were traditionally used as charms to protect sleeping people from bad dreams and nightmares. Everyone can create and take away unique dreamcatchers necktie/ hanging/jewelry of their very own in the class to capture their dreams or give it to their friends for the best wishes and blessings.

 

Date: 16 December 2018 (Sunday)

Time: 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Place: Activity Rooms 2 & 4, G/F, Block G, Jao Tsung-I Academy

Activity Time: 60 mins

Cost: HK$150 per person (including all materials and tools)

To Register: Click Here


Concert 

14 October 2018 (Sunday)
ParMa Ham

ParMa Ham is a group of colleagues from different departments of Princess Margaret Hospital who love music and got together to form a band.

Parma Ham is one of the finest foods, and there are many different recipes and ways of preparing it that brings unexpected surprises to the taste buds. The band is named after it as both of them have their unique flavors, more importantly the band hopes to bring surprises to everyone who listens to them.

Time: 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm

Place: Atrium, Middle Zone, JTIA

 

28 October 2018 (Sunday)
Plastic Band

Plastic Band is a band composed of several young people, and even though each has a different personality and different ways of thinking, everyone is flexible and adaptable like plastic when they join together in music. They wish they were shadows who could chase dreams and light up lives.

Time: 3pm- 4:45pm

Place: Atrium, Middle Zone, JTIA

 

11 November 2018 (Sunday)
A Little Hope

A Little Hope are four people who love music, who love to interact with others, and who are not willing to live a normal life, hope to inject a little vitality and optimism into the city through their music!

Time: 4 pm – 5 pm

Place: Atrium, Middle Zone, JTIA

 


Enquiries:
Telephone: 2100 2828
Email: programme@jtia.hk

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