September—December, 2024

2024 Fall Shodo (Online)

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Course Information

Japanese calligraphy, also known as shodo, is a revered, centuries-old art form and Zen practice which evokes harmony, beauty, and balance. Shodo uses a brush and charcoal ink on paper, wood plaques, and fabric and includes Chinese characters (kanji) and Japanese hiragana. Although it originated in the techniques used for letter writing, with its unique form of expression it has developed into an art genre.

These online courses will consist of at-home practice, instructor-student dialogue, and instructor demonstration. Classes will meet online via Zoom. To participate fully, you will need access to a device with internet, microphone, and camera (such as a laptop, smartphone, or tablet). Please note that all times listed are New York time (ET). Students will need to purchase their own supplies.

The Language Center offers both online and in-person Shodo course options.  To see how these course names / levels correspond, please see here.

These courses are designed for adults aged 18 and above.

Please note this is not a language course. If you wish to learn Japanese language, please see our other courses.

Select a level to learn more.
Shodo for Beginners | Shodo Basic Kanji | Shodo Kanji | Shodo Kana

See the Shodo Level Guide for sample materials at each level.

For a printer friendly version of these courses, please click here: 2024 Fall Shodo Online (Japanese Calligraphy) (PDF)

Course Descriptions

  • Shodo for Beginners

      Fridays, September 20—November 8, 6:30-7:30 pm ET
    (no class 9/27)
    ONLINE·7 classes·Sanae Asai


    Students will learn the brush strokes used in the basic 楷書 (kaisho)/regular script. This will be a small class size, and the course will involve both homework practice and in-class time over Zoom. (For details of the schedule, please read below.) In the Zoom class, students are expected to show their work with the teacher and other students so that everyone can learn from each other. Students must purchase their own supplies ahead of beginning coursework, and the Language Center can provide recommendations for supplies. This course will prepare you for the Shodo Basic Kanji (online) or Shodo Open Level (in-person) course.

    No prior Shodo or Japanese language experience necessary.  

  • Shodo Basic Kanji

    Fridays, September 20—November 8, 5-6 pm ET
    (no class 9/27)
    ONLINE·7 classes·Sanae Asai


    Students will mainly learn how to write Kanji in the 楷書 (kaisho)/regular script. In the class, the instructor will give a demonstration in the beginning, and then students will get to practice. This course is designed to be taken multiple times, and will help prepare you for the Shodo Kanji course (please consult with your instructor for approval before enrolling in Shodo Kanji). .

    Prerequisite: students must have previously enrolled in the Shodo for Beginners course or have taken at least 1 course (5+ lessons) of Shodo at Japan Society. (If you do not fit this prerequisite but have previous experience with Japanese calligraphy, please contact us at [email protected].) Complete beginners to Japanese calligraphy should enroll in Shodo for Beginners.  

  • Shodo Kanji

    Fridays, September 20—December 6, 1-2 pm ET
    (no class 9/27, 11/29)
    ONLINE·10 classes·Megumi Barringer


    Every week, two typefaces from 行書 (gyosho) / semi-cursive, 草書 (sosho) / cursive, and 隷書 (reisho) / clerical script are practiced in the class. This class is for those who have previous experience with Japanese calligraphy and have learned the basic 楷書 (kaisho) / regular script already.

    Prerequisite: students must have enrolled at least once in Shodo Basic Kanji at Japan Society, or have already learned the basic kaisho/regular script style. (If you do not fit this prerequisite but have significant previous experience with Japanese calligraphy, please contact us at [email protected].)  

  • Shodo Kana

    Fridays, September 20—December 6, 11 am-12 pm ET
    (no class 9/27, 11/29)
    ONLINE·10 classes·Megumi Barringer


    Students will write 俳句 (haiku) and 短歌 (tanka) using the Japanese syllabaries of hiragana, man’yogana (classic hiragana), and 草書 (sosho) /cursive script. This course is not for beginners.

    Prerequisite: For participants with intermediate level Shodo experience and above. Hiragana recognition and writing is required. (If you do not fit this prerequisite but have significant previous experience with Japanese calligraphy, please contact us at [email protected].)

    Course Schedule

    These courses consist of online class meetings with instructor demonstration and live instructor-student dialogue, at-home practice, and asynchronous instructor-student dialogue via feedback by email.

    Class Meeting: see class meeting times above.
    Students will meet with the instructor on Zoom. The instructor will review key points and details from that week’s sample at the beginning, and then work with students individually on technique, etc. This will happen with everyone in the same Zoom meeting, so students will also hear/see feedback given to other students.

    Writing Sample / kadai課題:
    Students will receive the writing sample from the instructor by email before each class meeting. This sample will be practiced during the class meeting, and then students will continue to work on the sample over the next week. Students may submit their final version any time before the next class meeting.
    (Students are also welcome to begin working on the assignment once received from the instructor, even before the class meeting time.)

    We recommend that students print the assignment samples out in advance so that it can be used in practice or in class.

    Writing Sample Submission:
    Students may submit their final sample/assignment(s) as a photo or scan to the instructor via email any time before the next class meeting. In most cases, the instructor will email feedback to each student within 2 business days (weekdays) after receiving.

    Further details will come from the instructor.

     

    Tuition

    7-Class Courses
    (Beginner, Basic Kanji)
    Non-members: $260
    Japan Society members: $230

    10-Class Courses
    (Kanji, Kana)
    Non-members: $340
    Japan Society members: $300

    Early Registration Discount (10-class courses only): at checkout, enter code EARLY through Wed., Aug. 21 to receive $10 off.

    Japan Society Members: please log in to see the member price. To learn more about Japan Society Membership, please visit the Membership page.

     

    How to Register

    Please register by Wednesday, Sept. 18 if possible. These classes are small, so we appreciate your early enrollment. Late registration may be possible if seats are available (please contact the office if registering after Sept. 30).

    Registration is accepted online (preferred) or by phone only at (212) 715-1269 or (212) 715-1293, or in-person (please inquire for hours).

    All registrants will receive a Welcome Letter from [email protected] on:

    • the afternoon of Thursday, September 19, 2024

    ご質問は [email protected] までご連絡ください。電話でのご登録を希望される方は、クレジットカードをご用意の上、212-715-1269又は212-715-1293までご連絡ください。

    Questions? Please email us at [email protected], or call (212) 715-1269 or (212) 715-1293.

     

    Additional Information

    Cancellation Policy: Cancellations are accepted until 12 pm ET on the business day before the course begins. After this deadline, cancellations are not accepted and tuition is not refundable or transferable for any reason (including for credit). Upon cancellation, the tuition paid minus a service charge ($20 for courses) will be refunded. Cancellations are only accepted via phone.

    Japan Society also reserves the right to cancel any course if sufficient enrollment is not obtained. In such cases, students already enrolled will receive full refunds (no service charge).

    By registering for a course, you accept and agree to the above terms of the cancellation policy.

    We do not record these classes, and recording of these classes is prohibited.

     

    Shodo Supplies

    Shodo materials: Students should acquire their own shodo materials for at home use. The materials needed are:

    • Brush (appropriate size for the work you are doing)
    • Kanji calligraphy (For classes: Beginners, Basic Kanji, Kanji, Open Level): 3cm or 1in brush tip (#3 or #4)
    • Kana calligraphy (For classes: Kana, or Open Level advanced students working in Kana): skinny sharp point brush
    • Ink (liquid or stick), and dish/container or ink stone to hold the ink
    • Paperweight
    • Felt pad
    • Hanshi paper (printer copy paper is fine as well)

    Alternatively, a limited quantity of Shodo supply kits (which include a brush, felt pad, and paperweight but NOT ink or paper) are available to rent for the semester from the Language Center. Supply kits are available for a $40 rental fee (of which $35 will be returned for supplies with no significant damage). Partial kits can be rented as well. Please contact the office to arrange rental and pick-up.

    For suggestions and further details about the materials, please see here.

    Devices: a computer, tablet, or smart phone which has a camera, microphone, and speaker, or a computer with an external microphone and camera, and internet access.
    It is preferred that you set up a camera to show your work/brush strokes live, rather than your face. This could mean using a stand or creating a comparable set up. If you have two devices, you could create an arrangement where the instructor can see both your work and your face. We can help you set this up in advance; please contact the office.

    For suggestions about your set up, please see here.

    Zoom: you will need to access Zoom for the Friday class meetings. We recommend downloading the app in advance, since this will work better than the web browser.

    If you need assistance acquiring Shodo materials, setting up your technology/checking your camera angle, or further information, please email [email protected].

    If you are purchasing supplies, please do so far enough in advance so that you receive the materials before your first class. The Language Center is not responsible for delays resulting in a student not being prepared by the first class session, and the cancellation policy still applies.

    Instructors

    Sanae Asai

    Sanae Asai

    Sanae Asai (Master Suiho) obtained a BA in Commerce from Meiji University and finished the courses of Certified Financial Planner…

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    Megumi Barringer

    Megumi Barringer

    Megumi Barringer (Calligraphy name Shuka Barringer) has a calligraphy instructor license from the Nihon Sogo Shogeiin of Public Interest…

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      Japan Society programs are supported by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature. Support for Japan Society’s Language Center is provided, in part, by Mark F. Goldfield and Mary E. Hatch; Christopher Hong; Steven Giordano and Dr. Bic Kanajorn.