Remember
A
foreign kid learns to make ceramic at Overland Club in HCMC's District 1Dong Nguyen
Mr.
Tomizawa Mamoru instructs a learner to make a cup at Overland CLub in HCMC's
District 1.Dong Nguyen
It was a rainy afternoon when a number of foreigners gathered to
make ceramics under the instruction of middle-aged Japanese teacher Tomizawa
Mamoru at the Overland Club in District 1 in downtown
The club, which is not a very big house, is where Tomizawa
teaches things he knows about
Making things is much funnier than just
buying
First arriving in
Before running the Overland Club, Tomizawa had cooperated with
his friend to offer tours to many countries. During the time spending on the
job, he realized that it would be much greater to learn to make something in
the visited countries than just to go sightseeing and buy souvenirs.
Once travelling to
“I never learned about pottery when I was in
Then the Overland Club was formed, with the hope of sharing
the happiness and giving tourists something more memorable, rather than just
buying something from the country they visit.
Besides teaching pottery making, the club has set up tours in
which visitors learn about Vietnamese traditional features like ao dai, folk music, dan bau performance…
Especially, Tomizawa’s place has been known for its regular
classes on Vietnamese dishes.
“Vietnamese food is very special. I was really moved,”
Tomizawa talked about his first days tasting local dishes. “People come here
and want to know a little bit more about
Quality is priority
Although every month the club welcomes around 300 to 400
learners including Vietnamese, Japanese,
“I’m not thinking of a big company, I’m thinking of a small
company where cooking and pottery instructions have higher quality,” he
shared.
New Zealander Gayle Bridge, who has lived in
Talking about the teachers there, she called them wonderful
teachers who are very patient with learners from the beginning to advanced
levels, as long as they are interested in ceramics.
Meanwhile, Lottie from
“I want to come to try something new and creative. It’s hard
for me to find such a place in HCMC. I feel relaxed visiting here,” she
shared.
Besides, Overland Club has organized exhibitions to showcase
the products made by the club’s learners. One is expected to be held in
September.
DONG NGUYEN, Tuoitre
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Thứ Hai, 2 tháng 9, 2013
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