Design Workshops

<View in the box> Wagashi Workshop
Kingyoku is a Japanese wagashi that usually served in Summer with only sweet and colored with food colorants. “View in the box” is a transformed Kingyoku that contains natural flavors and colors made from natural ingredients that were created by the instructor Rossetti through her creativity and imagination. The wagashi “View in the box” was created and exhibited in an exhibition in 2018. Usually, people may not associate design, creativity or art when they talked about FOOD. Through this workshop, participants will understand more about the characteristics of natural food that surrounded them daily. Also, they will be inspired that design and creativity should not have any boundaries, and they could use different media to deliver their creative ideas.
Date: | 9 September 2020 (Wed) |
Time: | 2:30pm – 5:30pm |
Location: | Online Interactive Platform The online platform’s link will be provided via email to successful registrants |
Number of Participants: | 25 |
Language: | Cantonese |
Targeted Participants: | Primary students aged from 6-12 (as at 31st December 2019) and current primary school teacher (Each kid should accompany by at least 1 adult during the workshop) |
Participation Fee: | HK $100 (Each participant could register up to 3 workshops. The participation fee remains at HK$100 no matter how many workshops [maximum 3 workshops] each participant registers) |
Workshop Partner: nggy jam jam
Notes to Participants:
- Please note that each participants of this workshop will receive a copy of the material package through courier service before the workshop date, Please fill in your mailing address carefully during the registration. The organizer will not be responsible for any loss in mailing.
- Each participant must prepare a computer for the online workshop, and the organizer recommends that at least one parent / adult must accompany the participant to assist the participant in completing the workshop.
- Participants should prepare the following tools by themselves to complete the workshop:
- Chopping board
- Knife (for Kids to use)
- Scissors
- Small Pot
- Knives or sharp tools will be used during the workshop, and the parents or guardians of the participants must consider their risks.
- Vegetarian Friendly.
- Participants’ Parents or Guardians are personally liable for their and their children’s health and safety. The organizer is not liable for loss of, or damage to, personal property nor personal safety during the workshop.
- The organizer reserves the right to change these terms and conditions at any time without prior notice.
- Participants could submit their works completed in the No Kidding! workshops to enter the “No Kidding! HKDA Kids Design Thinking Awards 2020” competition! They just need to fill out the submission form of the Awards competition with an elaboration of the ideas of their entries plus several photos of the works. After completing the workshop, Parents or Guardians will receive an email from the organizer about the detailed arrangements. Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity of enjoying double benefits for participation in both No Kidding! workshops and Awards!