Midas will undergo the Kitpas Art Instructor Training Course under the supervision of Erina Unno, marking the birth of the first overseas instructor.
Visit to Nihon Rikagaku Kogyo Co., Ltd. and meeting with President Oyama.
A community engagement event in Numazu City, Shizuoka Prefecture, involving live performances, Nounish art, and Kitpas interaction.
Shizuoka City Center for Creative Communications (CCC): Reporting on the success of Prop 484 and holding Nounish workshops (November 16).
Fuji City Goudo Elementary School: A special lecture on gender equality followed by a Nouns workshop (November 19).
Tagata Agricultural High School: Reporting on previous Nounish collaborations (February class follow-up) and hosting a Nounish workshop (Date TBD).
Shizuoka University: Engaging students and staff with Nounish values through peace art and Nounish fan art displays (Date TBD).
After-School Day Service Kalala: Hosting a repeat Nounish workshop, continuing the previous year's success (November 14).
Total Budget: $43,900 USDC
By training Midas as the first international Kitpas art instructor, this proposal seeks to expand the Nounish movement beyond borders, starting in Japan and moving to the U.S. and beyond. The workshops will serve as a cultural exchange platform that introduces Nounish values to global communities, fostering creativity, cultural dialogue, and artistic collaboration.
This is a pivotal step in establishing global Nounish Kitpas workshops and solidifying Nouns as a vehicle for creative expression and cultural connection worldwide.
This proposal is the first half of a two-part initiative aiming to expand Nounish-themed Kitpas workshops globally, starting with Midas's certification as the first Kitpas instructor outside Japan. Building on previous successes (Prop 484, 600, and 656), Midas will travel to Japan for 9 days of intensive training, host workshops, and meet with Kitpas industry leaders. Upon certification, he will bring the skills back to the US, creating a pathway for Nounish Kitpas art workshops to be hosted globally.
The workshops will blend Nounish philosophy with Kitpas art to create a unique experience fostering cross-cultural connections, with both Japanese and international students participating. The training and workshops will further NounsDAO’s mission of engaging with global audiences through creative expression.
The proposal includes a budget for Midas’s travel, accommodation, and workshops, requesting 43,900 USDC for completion.
Continuation of Prop 484 with new global focus.
Midas becomes the first international Kitpas art instructor.
Nounish-themed workshops for Japanese schools and institutions.
Expansion of the Nouns-Kitpas initiative globally after Midas’s training.
※This schedule is subject to change in the event of natural disasters or other unavoidable circumstances.
Midas will undergo the Kitpas Art Instructor Training Course under the supervision of Erina Unno, marking the birth of the first overseas instructor.
Visit to Nihon Rikagaku Kogyo Co., Ltd. and meeting with President Oyama.
A community engagement event in Numazu City, Shizuoka Prefecture, involving live performances, Nounish art, and Kitpas interaction.
Shizuoka City Center for Creative Communications (CCC): Reporting on the success of Prop 484 and holding Nounish workshops (November 16).
Fuji City Goudo Elementary School: A special lecture on gender equality followed by a Nouns workshop (November 19).
Tagata Agricultural High School: Reporting on previous Nounish collaborations (February class follow-up) and hosting a Nounish workshop (Date TBD).
Shizuoka University: Engaging students and staff with Nounish values through peace art and Nounish fan art displays (Date TBD).
After-School Day Service Kalala: Hosting a repeat Nounish workshop, continuing the previous year's success (November 14).
Total Budget: $43,900 USDC
By training Midas as the first international Kitpas art instructor, this proposal seeks to expand the Nounish movement beyond borders, starting in Japan and moving to the U.S. and beyond. The workshops will serve as a cultural exchange platform that introduces Nounish values to global communities, fostering creativity, cultural dialogue, and artistic collaboration.
This is a pivotal step in establishing global Nounish Kitpas workshops and solidifying Nouns as a vehicle for creative expression and cultural connection worldwide.
This proposal is the first half of a two-part initiative aiming to expand Nounish-themed Kitpas workshops globally, starting with Midas's certification as the first Kitpas instructor outside Japan. Building on previous successes (Prop 484, 600, and 656), Midas will travel to Japan for 9 days of intensive training, host workshops, and meet with Kitpas industry leaders. Upon certification, he will bring the skills back to the US, creating a pathway for Nounish Kitpas art workshops to be hosted globally.
The workshops will blend Nounish philosophy with Kitpas art to create a unique experience fostering cross-cultural connections, with both Japanese and international students participating. The training and workshops will further NounsDAO’s mission of engaging with global audiences through creative expression.
The proposal includes a budget for Midas’s travel, accommodation, and workshops, requesting 43,900 USDC for completion.
Continuation of Prop 484 with new global focus.
Midas becomes the first international Kitpas art instructor.
Nounish-themed workshops for Japanese schools and institutions.
Expansion of the Nouns-Kitpas initiative globally after Midas’s training.
※This schedule is subject to change in the event of natural disasters or other unavoidable circumstances.