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Rattan Weaving

Overview

Programme IDAEP0620842
Programme TypeWorkshops
Recommended Size 30 - 40
Language English, Malay
Programme Format Blended (mix of on-site and digital)
Cost $48.00 Per student
Primary Art Form - Sub-Genre Visual Arts - Product Design
Student Profile Primary Upper, Secondary Lower, Secondary Upper
Duration
Secondary Art Form - Sub-Genre -
 
Venue (where applicable)

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Programme Synopsis This program is designed for students who wants to learn the fundemantal of rattan weaving. ‘Rattan weaving’ is a program designed to expose students to traditional artforms, some of which long forgotten to date. In line with ‘Arts & Society’ as the focused point of emphasis, this program aims to foster greater understanding of cultural art and craft works across different communities. Students can look forward to learning handcrafting skill of basic rattan weaving to produce a coaster and a mini basket. Among other benefits, students will develop their hand-eye coordination ability, an important trait artists could use. Since 1998, EDN has trained over thousands of students ranging from the primary to tertiary level in cultural / traditional artforms through art lessons, workshops and information booths in schools. During the covid-19 pandemic, EDN has produced instructional videos for rattan weaving which has been widely used in schools. In 2021 alone, we have conducted rattan weaving workshops for over 900 students. Please refer to this video: https://youtu.be/-rXTJf-cgf8
Focus Areas Appreciate Arts & Culture
Point of Emphasis Arts in Society
Lesson Goal #1 Exposure to unique cultural artform
Lesson Goal #2 Developing new crafting skill set (weaving)

Visualiser, Audio/Sound System

Our lessons has already been designed and uploaded into our portal whereby this content is easily accessible using laptops or computers.

The Tote Board Arts Grant was introduced in 1995 to encourage the development of a vibrant arts culture in schools, and to promote arts appreciation amongst students.

Each year, all MOE schools and ITE Colleges may opt-in to receive the Arts Grant. Schools may use the grant to subsidise the purchase of programmes under the NAC-AEP and for the Artist-in-School Scheme (AISS).

All approved programmes are listed on the NAC-AEP Directory and come with a valid Letter of Eligibility.

To purchase this programme, contact the representative listed on the Programme Detail Page and make contractual arrangements directly with the programme provider.

Please ensure that a valid Letter of Eligibility (LOE) is obtained. Note that MOE procurement guidelines apply.

Payment should be made directly to the programme provider. Claims for the Arts Grant should be made via IFAAS and in accordance to Grant Guidelines.

Programme providers are permitted to make changes to the following aspects of an NAC-AEP, according to the school’s needs:

  • Programme duration, including no. of sessions
  • Cost of programme
  • Class size



Under the above conditions, schools can make claims based on revised programme costs using the same Programme ID listed on the Letter of Eligibility (LOE).

The following changes are not permitted when customising programmes:

  • Changes to content
  • Inclusion of non-approved instructor(s)

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Contact

Izzat Mohd Ismail 65669969 ednmedia@singnet.com.sg   Visit provider page

This programme has not been reviewed