lecture12:00Traditional Japanese Tea Ceremony at 12:00
Traditional Japanese tea ceremony at Etnografiska museet. An authentic introduction to Japanese culture and rituals.
Etnografiska museet is Sweden's national museum of ethnography, with collections spanning cultures across Africa, Asia, Oceania and the Americas. The building on Djurgården opened in 1980 and hosts both permanent galleries and temporary exhibitions. The museum regularly runs lectures, film screenings and cultural evenings tied to its collections.
lecture12:00Traditional Japanese tea ceremony at Etnografiska museet. An authentic introduction to Japanese culture and rituals.
lecture14:00Traditional Japanese tea ceremony at the Ethnographic Museum. An authentic introduction to Japanese culture and the ceremony's refined details.
other17:00in 4 days
Fabric printing workshop in the park at Etnografiska museet. Create your own printed textiles in a summer outdoor setting.
other13:00Story time for parents on leave with baby carrier demonstration at the Ethnographic Museum.
lecture11:30Workshop on the Japanese Kocho-sou binding technique. Learn a traditional method for creating patterns on fabric through folding and binding.
other17:00A hands-on weaving workshop at the Ethnographic Museum where you learn traditional techniques.
other17:30A hands-on workshop where you learn origami bookbinding and create your own book with traditional paper-folding techniques at the Ethnographic Museum.
other17:30Learn Japanese bookbinding and create your own orihon book at the Ethnographic Museum.
exhibition14:00Exhibition exploring female samurai and their significance as warriors in 16th-century Japan.
lecture18:00An introduction course in Japanese tea ceremony at the Ethnographic Museum. Learn the fundamentals of this classical Japanese tradition.
other11:30Learn the art of origami and create beautiful cross-pattern paper designs at the Ethnographic Museum.
other17:30Origami workshop where you fold paper into Christmas decorations. Great for anyone looking to make their own festive creations.