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Introduction to Japanese Language & Haikus

Date: 
Friday, 26 February, 2016 - 10:00 to 14:45
Event Type: 
Workshop
Region: 
North East
Location: 
The Oriental Museum, Durham University, Durham

The Durham University strand of Routes into Languages North East is proud to advertise a special Japanese language and culture day for Year 9 pupils in partnership with the world-famous Oriental Museum in Durham on Friday 26th February 2016, to explore where learning an less-commonly taught language can take you in additional to more commonly known languages.

The day, which will begin at 10 am and end at roughly 3 pm (times can be slightly changed depending on school requirements), will feature:

* An introduction to the Japanese collection at the Oriental Museum in Durham University

* A Japanese language taster session

* A Haiku poetry workshop (in English)

and additional related events and talks.

Places are highly limited and will be allocated on a first come - first serve basis.

The event is suitable to any students currently studying any language at KS3 - no prior knowledge of Japanese is required. Small groups are encouraged to book places and there will most likely be a mix of students from different schools attending the event. Please be aware that a minimum number applies overall for the event to run.

Programme: 

Activity

Time

Arrival

10.00

Introduction to Japanese Culture at the Oriental Museum, Durham

10.00-10.55

Japanese Workshop part 1 : An introduction to Japanese language

11.00-12.00

Lunch break

12.00-12.30

Japanese Workshop part 2: An introduction to Japanese Haikus

(including a short break if needed)

12.30-14.00

Japanese tea ceremony or Samurai sword demonstration

14.00 – 14.20

Farewell speech & prizes

14.20-14.40

Departure

14.45

Booking information: 

If you are interested in your pupils tkaing part in this event, please email Durham University Strand Leader Dr Alexander Burdumy directly at alexander.burdumy@durham.ac.uk.