About this Event
Free Family Workshop: Traditional Japanese Cuisine for Planetary Health
Morning option: Saturday 7th September & Saturday 14th September 2024 from 10.30-12.30
Afternoon option: Saturday 7th September & Saturday 14th September 2024 from 14.00-16.00
Join us to take part in a University of Glasgow research project about food consciousness, Japanese tradition and eating for planetary health. The workshop runs across two Saturdays and participants will be expected to attend both sessions, and complete questionnaires as part of the research. Participants can choose to attend morning sessions or afternoon sessions.
During the sessions participants will:
- Design their own Willow Pattern plate to take home and use,
- Make temari sushi with celebrated Japanese chef Akemi Yokoyama,
- Learn more about the Japanese concept of Mottainai, which means 'what a waste' and refers to valuing things rather than wasting them.
Workshops are suitable for children 7-12 years old and one accompanying parent. Places are limited and booking is essential so please only book if you are able to attend both sessions.
Please note, due to the availability of space, only 1-parent and 1-child per family will be able to attend the workshop. Only book 1 ticket (this will cover yourself and your child).
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Mackintosh at the Willow, 215 217 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom
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