Happy early Halloween dear members!
We hope you’re getting as into the seasonal spirit as we are preparing for our October GM!
On October 28th from 6-9PM come join your friends at UTAMA for an extra spooky Halloween-themed GM, featuring games, snacks, and maybe even a surprise or two(?!)
Keep in mind that cosplay is welcome and even encouraged so feel free to come dressed up as your favourite characters!!!
The location will be at Claude T. Bissell Room 313. See you there, friends. And, check out the facebook event page here: https://www.facebook.com/events/169762723481236/
Sunday, October 23, 2016
Sunday, October 16, 2016
UTAMA Karaoke!
Hosted by our very own LMC Director, Jon, we're proud to present the first UTAMA karaoke event of the year! Come out to OISE 4420 on Friday, October 21 from 7-9PM where you can sing along to your favourite anime tunes and show off your vocal talents -- or lack thereof. Whether you want to come out to sing a little or just have fun with friends, be sure to join us this Friday! Hope to see you there!
https://www.facebook.com/events/1673926342924536/
Wednesday, October 12, 2016
Incoming Office Closures!
Attention all office hours attendees: Office hours for the rest of this week are cancelled!
While unfortunate, it's because the office is finally getting stable and proper Wi-Fi! Deepest apologies to anyone who wanted to drop by on Wednesday or Thursday, but we still hope to see you at Friday's event!
While unfortunate, it's because the office is finally getting stable and proper Wi-Fi! Deepest apologies to anyone who wanted to drop by on Wednesday or Thursday, but we still hope to see you at Friday's event!
[Oct 14] My Neighbour Totoro + Modular Origami Workshop!
Another week, another UTAMA event. This week, we'll be collaborating with UTFOLD to bring you a screening of Hayao Miyazaki's landmark 1988 film, My Neighbour Totoro, alongside a modular origami workshop where you'll be able to help fold a modular Totoro!
What is modular origami, you may ask? Modular origami is a paper folding technique that uses multiple paper units to create a large, complex structure. Basically, you'll be helping to fold something that looks a little something like this: https://www.flickr.com/ photos/utfold/16852704024/ in/album-72157652562965245/
Whether you just want to enjoy a great movie with friends or fold a cute Totoro model, be sure to come out to our collaboration with UTFOLD this Friday and have some fun! Hope to see you there! It'll be in SS 1086, from 5pm-7pm!
Make sure to check out the Facebook event here!
What is modular origami, you may ask? Modular origami is a paper folding technique that uses multiple paper units to create a large, complex structure. Basically, you'll be helping to fold something that looks a little something like this: https://www.flickr.com/
Whether you just want to enjoy a great movie with friends or fold a cute Totoro model, be sure to come out to our collaboration with UTFOLD this Friday and have some fun! Hope to see you there! It'll be in SS 1086, from 5pm-7pm!
Make sure to check out the Facebook event here!
Sunday, October 2, 2016
[Oct 7] Upcoming Sub-Group Events!
Hey guys!
On Friday, October 7th, both UTAMA Studio and our Light Music Club will be having their first meetings of the year. To accommodate members with an interest in both subgroups, the events will be held back-to-back, both in Sid Smith -- Art Studio from 3PM-6PM in Room 1088 and LMC from 6-9PM in Room 1072.
Note that anyone can come out to these meetings! No experience is required for UTAMA Studio, and while you're expected to have some musical background for LMC, it's still worthwhile to come out and meet other members with an interest in performing music. For further info and updates -- along with the event pages for each subgroup -- please join UTAMA Studio's Facebook group here (https://www.facebook.com/groups/UTAMAstudio) and LMC's here (https://www.facebook.com/groups/1413062598924642).
Be sure to come out this coming Friday for an introduction to our subgroups and some fun times! Hope to see you there!