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Hikaru Dorodango in the Garden

Oil and Cotton x Le Sol: Hikaru Dorodango in the Garden
Saturday, April 4, 2 - 5 pm
Instructor: Kenley Turner
Location: Private Home in Oak Cliff

Join us in a beautiful private garden for a step by step how to make a dorodango. What is hikaru dorodango? It's the Japanese art form of polishing a mud ball into a perfect sphere. Use this time to build community and appreciate nature together. Continue this practice to use soil from memorable places in your life and create keepsakes for them. This is a playful, kinesthetic, sensory experience meant to put you into the "flow state" of making.  

"This process is simple, but seems like alchemy" - Bruce Gardner   

All materials are provided, along with light bites and drinks shared at our community table. The class location (an architecturally significant home and stunning garden) will be sent to students upon registration.

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