
Traditional Polish Paper Cutouts
Room
Class room 1
Start time
End time
09:00
21:50
Max. capacity*
20
What we'll talk about
In this workshop she would like to share her cultural heritage traditional, paper cutouts which dates back to the XIX century.
The cutouts were originally used to replace curtains and decorate windows in country houses. This tradition has faded away after its golden age, however the modern Polish culture is inspired by the traditional patterns which are still visible in clothes, bags, furniture, textile etc.
During this workshop, Kasia will help you craft an authentic cutout.
Your host(s)
Kasia Dembowska
Kasia has Polish origins and moved to Belgium in 2009. Since 2018 she has been a proud citizen of Leuven.
She likes travelling and meeting people of different origins. She believes we can learn something
from each culture that has a positive impact on our wellbeing.
She set up a 40+ Ladies IHL group in 2024 to unite international women of age 40+ and
create a unique space in town for their needs.

There are no reservations, it's a first come first served event, so be there on time to avoid disappointment!