In Burma, many have lost the skill of weaving. The women of the Karen Organization of San Diego in City Heights have committed themselves to preserving this important ability and aspect of their culture. Weavers Nya Paw, Ma Nyo and Nee Say have graciously agreed to demonstrate their talents throughout five sessions, held at Karen in City Heights and Mingei over the course of several months. This installment will be held at Mingei.
The weavers will be creating contemporary clothing for women, men and children using a specific cotton thread from Thailand, and two traditional bamboo looms. In Karen culture, to complete a weaving project not only requires that the weaver must be skilled in the craft, but it also necessitates that the weaver knows the set of cultural guidelines. For example, children typically wear white and men wear red and white. Unmarried women wear a long, loose white dress, and married women wear a red skirt and top.
Admission/Cost: FREE
Location:
Mingei International Museum
Balboa Park
San Diego, CA 92101
Friday, May 4- 3:30 PM to 5:00 PM
For more information, please call: (619) 239-0003 or visit: www.mingei.org







