As requested, here's the draft of the rules of Calli Club which will be implemented next year (in a few days time D=)
Rules in Calligraphy Club
1.Punctuality
a.Rules
i.Everyone has to reach CCA room by 2pm and is not allowed to leave the room without authorised permission.
ii.A valid reason is required if one is absent from CCA.
b.Punishment
i.Corrective Work Order with number of hours to be accumulative (starting with 30 minutes) (Shi Ying suggested to have surprise punishment)
ii.Complete attendance of that day will be forfeited
2.Lesson
a.Rules
i.Everyone has to write/draw a piece assigned and approved by instructor by 3:45pm.
ii.Test will be held in the second last week of every term unless otherwise.
3.Discipline
a.Rules
i.Respect CCA’s room and property by not damaging or dirtying it deliberately.
ii.Running and shouting is not permitted in CCA room.
iii.No one is allowed to do other irreverent things unless is for the CCA work must be handed in on time
b.Punishment
i.Brush written apology letter with number of words to be accumulative (starting from 100 words)
If you think if there are rooms for improvement, suggest it in the tagboard =D
bye and Happy Boxing Day
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12:24 AM.
Welcome to Nan Hua Chinese Calligraphy and Painting Club
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Very Important People When? Where?
You will be able to find us at:
Where?Art Studio 2
When?Every Wednesday, 2pm to 4:30pm
Chinese Calligraphy is a type of art that brings everyone of us to the world of formation, design and style of every Chinese character that is written on Xuanzhi using the life and the power of the brush and ink.
Unlike other CCAs, Calligraphy allows everyone, under no pressure, to express our thoughts and minds in black and white. Not only the choice of words used, but also the line, the stroke that all come from our heart and mind.
To cultivate young budding calligraphers and provide them with an insight to the history and rich culture of our ancestors, our young calligraphers have been taught the different calligraphy style originating from the different dynasties such as Clerical Script from Han dynasty, Cursive Script and Regular Script that emerged between the Han dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period.
By introducing Chinese painting and other different forms of Chinese calligraphy, we spark the aesthetic interest in our students. Calligraphy not only allows one to express their minds and thoughts, but also enables them to build their own characters and learn some tips such as patients, neatness and most of the things learnt cannot be found in textbooks.
Furthermore, the merger with the Art and Design Club allows our members to further expand their horizon. They are given a chance to experience western painting and comic art, which are new to the members. This in the other hand sparks their creativity to create and implement new designs and teaching every one of us to explore every new possibility that awaits us.
In preparation for the up-coming competitions, the club members had been honing their skills. In the West Zone Calligraphy Competition, we achieved a sliver award for the group category and all four of our participants clinched awards in the competition. This gives them the confidence to strive for better goals, putting their best foot forward, not fearing of any obstacles passing by.
In addition, one of our members had the chance to present his work to a guest-of-honour. During Speech day 2008, one of our calligraphers, Yin Mo Zhi. P.S. shhhh...but we are also the secret society of arashi and je fangirls*wink wink*
1 Competitons: 17 jan- YMCA competition 8-12pm
24 Feb- NTU competition 10-12pm
1 Mar- Yew Tee CC 9-10am
12 Apr- Bukit Batok CC 9-10am