The College of Sciences and Human Studies in Al-Sulyle represented by the Bidaa Arts Club, organized the “Your Animal in Your Hands Origami” event on Tuesday 8/3/1445 at the club’s headquarters, starting at 10:00 am. The event witnessed active participation from the students, who presented their creativity in various shapes: butterflies, birds, and others.
The art of origami holds great importance for female students, as it enhances creative expression and interaction with the arts. It contributes to the development of artistic skills and concentration, and also promotes innovation and geometric thinking by creating amazing artistic shapes out of paper.
In addition, the art of origami promotes social interaction and communication, as it encourages female students to participate in workshops and dialogue sessions. It contributes to building team spirit and enhancing cultural communication within the college.
These various activities enhance students’ understanding of arts more generally and deepen their creative spirit. In general, the art of origami is a unique way to enhance artistic and cultural interaction in the university community, which contributes to the comprehensive development of female students.
At its conclusion, Ms. Rajsaa Al-Dhafer thanked the participants and appreciated the efforts of the event organizers, Maram Fahid Hadi and Maha Muhammad Fathi from the Bidaa Arts Club. She expressed her hope that this event would be the beginning of a continuing artistic journey within the college, enhancing cultural communication and deepening the artistic spirit in the university community.