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Whether it is your first time to witness the meticulous preparation of rich and foamy matcha tea or if you are returning to marvel at the expert and elegant movements of Urasenke chadō practitioners, join us at Japan House London for a tea demonstration held as part of a quarterly series presented by Tankokai UK.Chadō or the Japanese Way of Tea boasts more than 400 years of history with many practitioners not only in Japan, but all over the world. Considered a way to socialize, this act of preparing and serving matcha tea to guests is a practice that involves a deep attention to single movements and gestures, an appreciation of the craft objects and their role in the process and an awareness of the surrounding environment.
Demonstrations are held quarterly on Saturday afternoons by chadō practitioners from Tankokai UK, an association connected to Urasenke, one of the largest Tea schools in Japan. Although each demonstration might be conducted differently depending on the season or number participants, guests are always given an opportunity to experience first-hand the values and significance of the Way of Tea in everyday life. Each event offers the possibility to ask questions, engage in conversation with the practitioners and sometimes even to taste the freshly made, delicious tea.
The demonstrations on 14 December 2024 are led by Urasenke Tea Master Kimura Sōkei. He elaborates on kaiseki, a meal made of small dishes that the host of a formal tea gathering serves to the guests before the serving of tea. He is joined by Sarah Stewart, member of the British Sake Association, who speaks about sake rituals during a tea gathering. Their talk is then followed by a usucha (lit. 'thin tea') demonstration.
Spaces for each demonstration are limited. Booking opens on 29 November at 11:00.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
101-111 Kensington High Street, W8 5SA London, United Kingdom, 101 Kensington High Street, London, W8 4, United Kingdom,London, United Kingdom
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