Introduction to Ikebana

Sat May 11 2024 at 01:00 pm to 05:00 pm

Gateway Taiji, Qigong and Yoga | Portsmouth

Liz Korabek-Emerson, Certified Mindfulness Teacher
Publisher/HostLiz Korabek-Emerson, Certified Mindfulness Teacher
Introduction to Ikebana
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Ikebana can be practiced as a contemplative art. Like meditation, Ikebana teaches us to really look at and work with what is before us.
About this Event

This half-day workshop is an opportunity for participants to create arrangements, practice, and learn together. The program also includes meditation, talks, and a reception to celebrate the day's creations.

Under the guidance of instructor Ellen Rook, students will create flower arrangements and experience Ikebana as a creative and meditative dance with nature, space, and perception.

Open to both beginning and experienced practitioners of ikebana, the day will include each person making an arrangement, and a small group “freestyle” arrangement.


Ellen Rook has been studying Sogetsu School ikebana for over 20 years and has been teaching since 2012. She currently holds the Jonin Sanyo instructor certificate. Ellen leads workshops and demonstrates ikebana at garden clubs, libraries, arts centers and meditation centers. She was the Chair of the New York State Capital District Sogetsu Study Group from 2018 to 2022 and is currently Membership Coordinator and a member of the planning board.


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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Gateway Taiji, Qigong and Yoga, 875 Islington Street, Portsmouth, United States

Tickets

USD 0.00 to USD 65.00

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