using paper, sylph has taken initiatives to guide the younger generation, raise funds, teach, and volunteer
2019
Love and Mercy : Into the World of Bunraku
Drama Centre Theatre, National Library
22nd October 2019
volunteering with JCC for the opening of the Bunraku performance, a traditional theatre performance of Japan, and recognised as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage
MOELC Japan Day Celebration
MOE Language Centre (Newton)
7th August 2019
volunteering with JCC as assistant to teach the students how to wear a yukata and tie the obi with Shiraishi~sensei~!
2018
One Community Fiesta ~ Singapore Zoo
28th October 2018
volunteering with JCC as a dancer, performing the Tokyo Gorin Ondo dance for the Holland~Bukit Timah GRC and Bukit Panjang SMC One Community Fiesta at the Singapore Zoo~!
Sakura Matsuri
Flower Dome, Gardens by the Bay
1st April 2018
volunteering with JCC as a paper artist, to teach origami for Sakura Matsuri at the Flower Field Hall, Gardens by the Bay~!
2017
One Community Fiesta ~ West Coast CC
18th November 2017
volunteering with JCC as a paper artist, to teach origami for their One Community Fiesta at the West Coast CC~!
Japan Calligraphy & Culture Showcase
Chua Chu Kang CC
21st October 2017
volunteering with JCC (together with Sunstar Group, Japan Calligraphy Art Academy, and People’s Association) as a paper artist, to teach origami at Chua Chu Kang Community Club (CCKCC)~!
2016
Green Living Expo ~ Marina Bay Sands
10th to 11th September 2016
commissioned by Double A Singapore to decorate their booth with origami using recycled ream papers as well as to teach origami, kirigami, and pop-up cards to children
2015
Fund~raising for Abused Girls ~ Punggol CC
13th September 2015
to raise awareness about abused girls in Singapore, the butterfly origami was chosen to represent growth, beauty, and that through trials and tribulations, a person can grow stronger, confident, and more importantly beautiful, inside out…
attendees learn to make simple pop-up cards made from cut-out figures of a hip-hop dancer, a ballerina, a swimmer, and a footballer… and making henna designs as part of introducing different cultures…
sylph~handmade successfully raised SGD 392 for her first fund-raising event for Dayspring Residential Treatment Centre!
* to protect the privacy and confidentiality of some of the attendees, only selected pictures are shown *