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In Japan, it is commonly said that folding 1,000 paper origami cranes makes a person's wish come true. The purpose of the 5,000 Cranes Project is to support the athletes coming from around the world in their competitions and to wish them luck in achieving their goals.
During one of five special Pulse to the Podium events in November and December to help create a unique visual expression of Vancouvers best wishes for all athletes to achieve their personal best at the Olympics and Paralympics.
http://www.mokuyokai.bc.ca
http://www.kiyukai.org
Members of the Kiyukai (Vancouver Japanese Business Association) and the Vancouver Mokuyokai Society will teach people how to make cranes using the Japanese art of paper folding (origami) in order to fold 1000 cranes in each of the five Olympic ring colours. Each event will feature a different colour.
Age
24
Hometown
Vancouver
Country
Canada