Paper Cutting & Zen - Bird in the Forest

Pause & Breathe presents a 'Paper Cutting & Zen' workshop led by teacher Miaozi, guiding participants to explore meditation through the art of paper cutting. The event takes place from August to September 2026 at the Breathe Space, with a participation fee of HK$400, including all necessary tools and materials.
- When
6 Aug 2026, 20 Aug 2026, 3 Sept 2026, 17 Sept 2026 10:00 - 11:30
- Location
- Tickets & pricing
Standard
HKD 400
Highlights
This workshop integrates traditional paper-cutting art with Zen meditative practice, allowing participants to experience the deep healing power of "finding stillness in motion." Through focused cutting, one can let go of scattered thoughts, engage in dialogue with the soul, and rediscover inner peace and beauty.
Program Introduction
"Paper Cutting & Zen" is more than just a craft class; it is an experience of awareness and meditation. Under the guidance of teacher Miaozi, participants will learn to capture the graceful spirit of a "Bird in the Forest" through observation and precise cuts. This process emphasizes the harmony between breath and concentration, helping you perceive the beauty of the present moment in every small movement. It is a rare opportunity for artistic and spiritual cultivation.
Event Details
- Dates: 2026-08-06, 08-20, 09-03, 09-17 (4 sessions total)
- Time: 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM
- Venue: Breathe Space (心呼吸空間)
- Fee: HKD 400 (includes tools and paper materials)
Important Notes
- Please arrive 10 minutes early to settle in and prepare your mind.
- Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing, preferably in simple, natural fabrics like cotton or linen, to minimize friction noise.
- Shoes must be removed upon entry; please wear socks.
- Electronic devices must be turned off or set to flight mode after check-in.
- Photography and filming will take place for documentation; please inform staff if you prefer not to be recorded.
- No parking is available at the venue; please plan your trip accordingly.
Ticketing
Spots are limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. Please register via the art-mate website to secure your place.











