Origami is the ancient art of paper folding. The word is Japanese, with "ori" meaning "to fold" and "gami" meaning "paper". Today origami is designed, folded, and enjoyed all over the world. Taro's O
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Location: Brooklyn
What's Included
- All Fees and Taxes
- Origami paper
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Great question! Taro's Origami Studio welcomes all ages, but younger kiddos might need a bit of help from adults. If you're planning to bring kids, it's recommended they be at least 5 years old so they can enjoy folding without too much frustration. Plus, the instructors are super patient!
A: You can wear anything comfortable! The origami experience at Taro's isn't messy at all, so no need to worry about stains. Just avoid anything too formal since you'll be sitting and folding paper. I'd suggest layers, though, as the studio can get a bit chilly sometimes.
A: Yes, you can reschedule! Taro's is pretty flexible with changes. Just make sure to give them a heads up at least 24 hours in advance, and they’ll work with you to find a new date that fits. It’s great for when life happens unexpectedly!
Discussions
Thinking about gifting the origami experience at Taro's in Brooklyn!
Hey everyone! I'm considering getting the 30-minute origami experience at Taro's for my friend’s birthday. It’s in Brooklyn, and I heard it’s a unique and fun way to get into a new hobby. Has anyone done this yet? What kind of things did you make? Any tips?
Just did Taro's Origami class - what a cool experience!
OMG, I just finished the 30-minute origami session at Taro's and it was fantastic! The vibe was so chill and the instructor was really great. I made a paper boat and a flower. Totally recommend it for anyone looking for a unique gift or a fun date idea. Plus, it’s super affordable! Who knew folding paper could be this enjoyable?