>be 20y.o. me
>get into origami by guy at school
>visit an origami-workshop day organized by the Japanese Embassy
>all other participants were kids, 10y.o. tops
>had a ton of fun, learned how to make a leaping frog
tfw you're probably on a list
same
I will start a workshop the next wednesday.
I am 36.
Now I must to convince my little daughter that it will fun, damn.
You'll be fine. There's only a lot of kids there, because they want to get more young people interested.
I went to an origami workshop when I was 10 (had been doing origami for 3 years before that) and it was nothing but adults. I was in these classes with adults and I thought it would be intimidating but the guy I was sitting next to was an art teacher from the NY school of arts and he had to ask me to help him with folds.
What I'm saying is, take it as both a learning experience and a the gateway to teaching other people.