EDUCATION

Workshops, Classes and Exhibitions

SOGETSU

WORKSHOPS - Denver - Wheat Ridge Community Center
10:00 am until 12:00 pm:

Saturday, September 13, 2008
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Saturday, February 28, 2009

CLASSES - Colorado Springs:

Wednesdays, am, twice monthly
Mary Ann Powell, Instructor
Call Tempe Manners, 719-599-5552

Sundays, twice monthly
Seiko Yoshikawa, Instructor
303-973-1759

Ikenobo

WORKSHOPS - in Denver - Koelbel Library:

September through June (except December and January)
719-632-6964 or 303-721-7126

CLASSES:

Colorado Springs
Tuesdays, am and pm, twice monthly
Dee Yocum
719-632-6964 or 648-1240

Denver
Sunday afternoons
Dorothy Curran, Instructor
303-721-7126

Boulder
Schedule varies
Kazuko Kozai
303-494-9866

IKEBANA CERAMIC CONTAINER CLASSES
Contact for Class Schedule

Sara Gilstrap, 719-260-8083
saragilstrap@comcast.net


Four of the Ikebana Schools

The Ikenobo School represents the most traditional style of Japanese flower arranging. The Ikenobo School is officially recognized as the oldest in Japan.
The Ohara School focuses on seasonal use of branch and flower material. It expresses the natural environment by emphasizing landscape arrangements.
The Sogetsu School's distinguishing characteristic is found in its free style and abstract arrangements which use objects of sculptural intent and character.
The Ichiyo School is a modern school which is known for its introduction of contemporary styles such as crossing of lines and arrangements without a pinholder.



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