provides a demonstration of the creative process.
About this Event
After discovering Ikebana in 2010, Aileen qualified as a teacher at the Sogetsu School and has been teaching for six years. Not only does she teach classes locally, but also online both nationally and internationally.
Ikebana is often referred to as the “Japanese art of flower arranging”, however it is much more than putting flowers in a vase. Aileen believes that Ikebana brings us closer to the natural world. It brings peacefulness to our busy lives, and beauty into our homes.
Join Aileen as she discusses the history and principles of Ikebana and provides a demonstration of the creative process.
Free, bookings essential.
Tickets - Tickets are required for everyone attending this event.
Branch Information - If you require further information regarding this event or require assistance booking your tickets, please phone Our Library on (03) 5950 1710.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Mornington Library, Vancouver Street, Mornington, Australia
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