In 1953, Akira Yoshizawa, the father of modern origami, was a stranger in the 
West. But a letter, with a peacock inside, sent at the right time and to the 
right person, allowed him to start a slow but continuous career that led him to 
become known throughout the world. The peacock is still preserved intact in the 
Gershon Legman archive of the Origami Museum in Colonia. 

This video will tell its story.

https://en.museodelorigami.org/videoteca-agosto-2020 
<https://en.museodelorigami.org/videoteca-agosto-2020>

Laura Rozenberg
Museo del Origami 
Colonia del Sacramento
Uruguay

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