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Convention et Festival d'origami à Jérusalem - Juillet 2008

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Eric Joisel
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Convention et Festival d'origami à Jérusalem - Juillet 2008

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Annonce de Miri Golan et Paul Jackson:

"ORIGAMI CONVENTION AND FESTIVAL
22-28 JULY 2008 • JERUSALEM"
:lov: :lov: :lov:

Venez à la convention !
Envoyez des modèles pour le Festival !

CONVENTION
Dates -- 22-24 Juillet 2008 (dates inhabituelles, de mardi à jeudi)
Place -- Moriah Classic Hotel, Jerusalem
Special guest -- Eric Joisel (France)

Le "Moriah Classic" est un hôtel 5 étoiles (!), et l'un des meilleurs de Jerusalem. Nous avons obtenus des prix de chambres très intéressants. Beaucoup de ces chambres donnent sur la Vieille Ville, et autres sites bibliques. L'hôtel est à 20 minutes de la "Via Dolorosa", du Mur des Lamentations, et du Dôme du Rocher.

Les inscriptions peuvent être faites sur le link special Moriah sur le site de l'Origami Center :

http://www.origami.co.il

Ce link sera opérationnel à partir de la mi-mars. Ne CONTACTEZ PAS directement l'hôtel.

Pour les personnes qui accompagneraient les plieurs, un grand nombre de visites de sites fameux sont possibles, juste à proximité. Le "Jerusalem City Council" offre gratuitement un tour de la ville.

Un peu la flemme de traduire la suite... :wink:

PRICES
We are provileged to receive very special rates from the Moriah Classic
hotel for the Convention. Exact prices will be published on our website in due course. For a minimum stay of 2 nights, a single room B&B is approximately USD110 per night, going down to approximately USD65 for 3 people sharing a room.
Guests who stay at the hotel before or after the convention may stay at the same special rate, or stay at other hotels in the Group in Tel Aviv, Tiberia (on the Sea of Galilee) or the Dead Sea, at a special discounted rate. There will be a gala meal on the evening of the 23rd. There will also be a convention fee.

FESTIVAL
Visitors to the Convention may also wish to stay for the Festival. The models will be hung *before* the Convention, but the official opening will be immediately *after* the Convention.

Dates:
24 July, 2008. The official opening is at 5.00pm
25-26 July. Folding events at the Festival site, visits to Jewish, Moslem
and Christian schools within the Old City.
28 July. Closing of the Festival
Place: Inside the Old City of Jerusalem

Organised by the Folding Together Project (see http://www.foldingtogether.org/),
this is an Origami Peace Tree event, retitled: 'Origami Regards from the World to Jerusalem'

Thousands of origami designs will be hung above the narrow streets of the Old City at the intersection of the Christian, Jewish and Moslem quarters, to create a spectacular canopy of origami under which people will walk. The Festival has the enthusiastic support of the Jerusalem City Council, though to maintain its neutrality in a City of three religions, the Festival is not affiliated to any religious group nor receives any official sponsorship. **Please send models**. Lots! ;-)

Details for sending models are on this page :

[deadurl]http://www.peacetree,info/jerusalem2008.php[/deadurl]

but you may contribute **until 15th June, 2008** (not 31st March, as currently stated)

During the Festival, 800 children of the 3 religions will be bussed to the site from all over Israel to fold together. Origami artists will visit schools within the walls of the Old City to give special workshops.

With this Festival, we will show the love of the world for Jerusalem, for reconciliation, for tolerance and for togetherness.

OTHER EVENTS
Concurrent with the Convention and Festival is a major exhibition of Paper
Art by 35 artists at the Eretz Israel Museum in Ramat Aviv (a suburb of Tel Aviv), curated by Paul Jackson. It features art from a diversity of paper techniques, including paper making, papier mache, paper cutting and of course, origami.

If required, tours of the Dead Sea, Sea of Galilee, the Negev Desert and other places may be organized for overseas visitors.

For more details please send an email to Miri Golan and Paul Jackson :

origami@netvision.net.il
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