The folding Ecuadorians in an effort to unite the best representatives of English visited in December, the house of Jose Rafael Sosa, Dominican Republic native origamist.
The event took place in the house "Female Magic" name that Joseph and his wife went on receiving temporary shelter for women victims of domestic violence.
The House "Female Magic"
days before the meeting with José Rafael, who fondly call him "Uncle Joe", Quito Riogami Paper and made contact via the internet from Quito and on December 12 arrived in the Dominican Republic capital, Santo Domingo.
Joseph and his friends had prepared a warm welcome (and I mean hot in reference to everything, including the weather), with typical cuisine, city tour and several present. Late at night Uncle Joe took a foil and an incredible story began to fold. Minutes later we were all in his room with a square of paper, "learning to teach" Origami.
Jose Sosa To the magic of origami lies in the simple thrill of it, does not share much with the aesthetic complexity and dubbed "advanced", but rather to the effect that a figure a few kinks left in the retina of the beholder.
Juanse
The two texts (Simple and Easy Origami and Origami Caribbean) written with that target is a sort of "magnet" to the pedagogy of teaching. With a well told story easier to Origami is very exciting.
Uncle Joe (center) tells an engaging story
paper folding
After a crown, an airplane flying in reverse, a role that becomes a puppet, and a heart-shaped identification, any teacher can jump into the arena of teaching Origami.
After the day Joseph expressed his desire to travel again to other lands to learn and share this beautiful art. In 1999 he was with another origamist Dominican Isi Esteve on the third convention of Origami held in Cali, Colombia and has not ruled out Quito visit to the IV International Meeting of Origami.
So be it.
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