Matryoshka Painting

March 6, 3:30pm - 5:00pm
Mānoa Campus, Moore Hal l252

Join Russian Club this Wednesday and leave a legacy as you design your very own Matryoshka doll! Interestingly enough, Matryoshka, or Russian nesting dolls, may have their origins in eastern Asian culture! The concept of nested wooden dolls may have originated from China, where some have been found going as far back as 1000 AD. The traditional shape and figure of the Matryoshka doll symbolizes fertility and the act of having dolls stacked within each other represented the act of childbirth and lineage; it also points to the resourcefulness of Russian women. Join us for an afternoon of the arts as we design our very own Matryoshka. Enjoy tea (テ鯛。テ青ーテ青ケ), cookies (テ青ソテ青オテ鯛。テ青オテ青ステ打津青オ), and extra credit (テ堕催青コテ堕テ鯛堙鯛ぎテ青ー テ青コテ鯛ぎテ青オテ青エテ青クテ鯛)!


Event Sponsor
Russian@51イ雹ン Program, Mānoa Campus

More Information
James Owen, (808) 250-2055, cjowen@hawaii.edu

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