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This educational and interactive experience provides step-by-step instruction of headwrap styling techniques. Learn about the significance and history of head wrapping. Registration required.
Rock the Wrap is an educational, interactive experience that provides step-by-step instruction of head wrap styling techniques. These skills will allow you to mix and match designs to create dozens of chic, fun head wrap styles. We will also touch on the history of Headwrapping and its spiritual, artistic, and practical significance to inspire you on this new journey.
This class is a live, in-person tutorial that will walk you through the steps needed to create each of the styles. A beautiful African headwrap fabric is included in this workshop.
Rikki Jean-Antoine is a licensed loctician and the owner of Loc Inspirations. Since becoming licensed in 2011, Rikki has been on a fulfilling mission of inspiring and empowering men and women to embrace their natural beauty. Through Loc Inspirations, Rikki provides an array of services that include: personalized hair care services, classes and workshops, all natural hair and body care products, and customized apparel and accessories. For more information, please visit: https://www.loc-inspirations.com/.
Supplies are limited; registration required.
Optional: Headwrap Fabric measurements if you are choosing to bring your own headwrap:
Head wrap should be a cotton fabric, at least 70 inches long (approximately 2 yards) and 18 inches wide. Jersey stretch and satin fabrics will not work as well, it must be cotton to achieve the looks during class.
When attending an event, class or meeting at the Orange County Library System, please follow all CDC guidelines pertaining to COVID-19. Please help keep each other healthy and safe.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | History - Culture - Genealogy | Education & Learning |
TAGS: | ipevents | bb-library-events |
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The Alafaya Branch has a long history of providing library services to the East Orange County community. The branch originally opened in 1965 as the Azalea Park branch, situated on Lake Barton Road. From the 1970s through the 1990s the branch provided library services from shopping center locations. Ground was broken in January 1999 for a new branch, designed to be the prototype branch for future Orange County Library System branches. Opened on February 1, 2000, the Alafaya branch was funded by a Florida Library Construction Grant.