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The Floral Art of Tea Ceremony : Celebration of Spring flower (2 classes: 4pm & 7pm)

  • Globus Washitsu 889 Broadway New York, NY, 10003 United States (map)

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Inviting you to celebrate Spring Flowers


This class will guide us to create spring Chabana ( 茶花: Japanese Tea Ceremony floral arrangement ). Come join us for hands-on experience where you'll learn the the Japanese traditional beauty of flower arrangement.

Ikebana is meant to represent life with its seasonality and changes; Chabana is encouraged that the materials are presented as they would be seen in nature—unadorned and "perfectly imperfect."

Some flowers are considered as Kinka (forbidden flower, 禁花) Let’s learn why and how we can embrace it as respect and artful ways. Let’s celebrate the Spring season with unique experiences. The seasonal sweet will be served with a bowl of matcha.

*Chabana (茶花, literally "tea flowers") is the arrangement of seasonal flowers for a Japanese tea ceremony. Displayed in the tokonoma alcove along with other key thematic elements for the gathering, the chabana style appeals to those who prefer a simple, natural look in their creation. While ikebana and other styles of floral arrangement prescribe their own distinct frameworks, chabana recognizes and transfers the essence of field to vase.

A bout the Artist

EunYoung Sebazco practiced Landscape Architecture from Japan. She has extended her career as a professional Horticulturist and Landscape Designer for the last 20 years in New York. EunYoung is honored to present a Patio Garden Design category at the Philadelphia Flower Show 2022 which is the country's oldest, largest, and most prestigious celebration of flowers. She has been practicing the Japanese Tea ceremony for the last 10 years. Her long professional career elevated her passion in Floral Design during the Japanese Tea ceremony.

An image from Globus Washitsu.
A special big thanks to Globus Family who supports this program.

*In this workshop, participants receive materials and a fee is included (Vase or other tools can be purchased separately)

*The refund policy: Due to a limited number of spots in the workshop and the preparation involved, there are no refunds within 1 day of the event.

*If you have any questions, you can send us an email to hello@kinka.nyc and we will get back to you to answer any questions. (hello@kinka.nyc)

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