From 4 to 8 September 2023, the Confucius Institute at the University of Luxembourg transports you to China with its Summer Workshops: a Chinese language course and a different cultural activity each day.
Monday 04/09: Tai Chi
Tuesday 05/09: Dancing Noodles
Wednesday 06/09: Go (Chinese game)
Thursday 07/09: Calligraphy
Friday 08/09: Beijing Opera
Time and location: 13:30 – 17:30 every afternoon on Belval Campus (University of Luxembourg).
Open to all (kids from 6 years old – kids from 6 to 12 years old must be accompanied by an adult).
Price:
€20/day – students €10
5-day package: €80 – students: €50
Registration: confucius@uni.lu or (+352) 4666444964
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VERSION FRANÇAISE
Du 4 au 8 septembre 2023, l’Institut Confucius à l’Université du Luxembourg vous fait voyager en Chine avec ses Ateliers de l’été : un cours de chinois et une activité culturelle différente chaque jour.
Lundi 04/09 : Tai Chi
Mardi 05/09 : Dancing Noodles
Mercredi 06/09 : Go (jeu chinois)
Jeudi 07/09 : Calligraphie
Vendredi 08/09 : Opéra de Pékin
Horaires et lieu : 13h30 – 17h30 tous les après-midis sur le campus Belval (Université du Luxembourg).
Ouvert à tous (enfants à partir de 6 ans – les enfants de 6 à 12 ans doivent être accompagnés d’un adulte).
Prix :
20€/jour – étudiants 10€
Forfait 5 jours : 80€ – étudiants 50€
Inscriptions : confucius@uni.lu ou (+352) 4666444964
Monday 04/09: Tai Chi
Tai Chi (Taijiquan in Chinese) is a Chinese martial art that has become one of the world’s most popular forms of exercise. Tai Chi uses soft, slow and continuous movements to train the body and focus the mind. Studies have shown that practising Tai Chi can improve one’s health, reduce stress and provide relief for ailments such as high blood pressure, arthritis and osteoporosis.
Tuesday 05/09: Dancing Noodles
It’s time to cook! This workshop will tantalise your taste buds. In collaboration with the restaurant Dancing Noodles, the Confucius Institute invites you to learn how to make Chinese noodles. Tasting included!
Wednesday 06/09: Go (Chinese game)
Go is an abstract strategy game for two players in which the aim is to capture more territory than your opponent. The game was invented more than 2,500 years ago in China and is one of the oldest games still played today. It takes 5 minutes to learn, but a lifetime to master its near infinite possibilities. This workshop is organised in collaboration with the Luxembourg Go Association. Let's play!
Thursday 07/09: Calligraphy
Prepare to be transported to another world as you experience the “breath of the brush”! The workshop will not only teach you the basics of this elegant art form; it will also provide you with an opportunity to relax in an enjoyable atmosphere.
Friday 08/09: Beijing Opera
This workshop will take you behind the scenes of this ancestral art, where you will learn the codes and the meaning of colours, and have the chance to create your own masks!