Date and Time:
Sunday November 19th, 2:30pm-4:30pm
Venue:
Everyday Kyoto
279-1 Sugiyacho, Shimogyo ward, Kyoto, 600-8078
Fee:
4000 yen for the lesson, of which 2000 yen will be for covering the flower costs while the remainder will be donated to TELL
**This event is space-limited, allowing a maximum of 3 participants. Contact [email protected] to sign up soon to save a spot!
Description:
Blooming is just the beginning.
Seasons are like our life. Sprouting, growing, trunks become branches, branches become trees. Even when they dry, they will grow again. We’re in the cycle of life.
Come join Kimika in traditional Kyoto for a peaceful and reflective ikebana workshop. You will get the chance to experience authentic Japanese flower arranging while also learning about seasonal plants in Japan, a brief history on ikebana and how to practice gratitude by placing one stem at a time. This fundraising workshop will be broken down into 3 parts:
1 – Flowering arranging
2 – Drinking tea and gratitude practice
3 – Learning about the history of ikebana
No equipment is required, however, a large plastic bag is recommended to help carry the delicate flowers back home. If you don’t have a large bag, there will be some provided. All you really need is yourself and whatever stories you would like to share. As there will be tea served with a snack, please let us know if you have any allergies or food restrictions.
Please email [email protected] for registration and any questions.