Global Neighbour Series: History and How To’s of Henna
Description
Ages 13-17. Explore the cultural significance and historical roots of the art of henna. Learn the fundamentals of henna with the guidance of a skilled presenter. All materials are supplied.Additional Information
This is an in-person program. Please do not attend if you are feeling unwell.
The program is offered multiple times at different library branch locations. This program listing is intended for teens ages 13-17. If you're an adult looking to attend please register for one of the offerings below. Please only register for one program as space is limited:
Saturday, August 12th, 2:00 - 3:00 PM - Sherwood Village Branch
Thursday, August 24th, 7:00 - 8:00 PM - Regent Place Branch
Interested in cultural programs? Explore other programs by searching Global Neighbour on the RPL website or by clicking here.
The Global Neighbour Series warmly welcomes individuals of all faiths and backgrounds, and is intended to foster an inclusive and respectful environment of cultural sharing. These programs do not not seek to proselytize but celebrate different cultures with the goal of promoting mutual understanding and appreciation among all our neighbours!
Presenter Information: My name is Varinder Kaur. I am living with my family in Canada. I have 1 and 1/2 year old son. I am working full time at YMCA.
My mother used to apply henna in her young age. She used to apply it on my hands when we have a cultural event. So, it’s inherited. Henna is my passion and I follow my passion. It’s been 6-7 years, since I started doing henna on other people. People want it on their hands, feet, arms, back, around neck and on pregnant bellies on different occasions.
In my culture we use to apply on weddings, festivals etc.. people have different beliefs about henna.
When
Jul 29 2023, 2:00pm - 3:00pm
Where
Glen Elm Branch,
Event Type
Learn and Personal Interest
Topic
Multicultural, Games and Hobbies
