Ikebana (ē-kĕ-bah-nah)
The Ikebana International Ann Arbor Chapter #183 , in our 51st year,
meet the third Thursday of each month September - May at Westminster Presbyterian Church, 1500 Scio Church Road, Ann Arbor, MI
Ikebana International Detroit chapter is celebrating its 60th year!
Thursday, June 5, 2025 - 10 AM
Join us and Invite your friends to attending this special 60th anniversary celebration of the Detroit Chapter
June In-House Exhibition for Memebers:
Thursday, June 19, 2025 - Time TBA
A Members and friends of Ikebana In-House Event.
Click on the image for Program Information or contact the chapter for more details and registration information. a2ikebana@gmail.com.
May Workshop: IKENOBO - JIYUKA (FREESTYLE)
Our May program was an interesting workshop taught by Ikenobo sensei Cheryl Linck. Ikenobo, the oldest Ikebana school, has expanded into modern forms. Cheryl guided us in creating one of these as a Jiyuka(freestyle) form .
This modern Ikenobo style is based on Shoka Shimputai principles (a form with two main branch elements representing Yin and Yang and a third helper).
Following the more relaxed Shoka Shimputai freestyle guidelines, beautiful Ikebana forms were created using three complementary materials - a star, co-star and supporting actor
April - Ikebana International 2025 Kyoto World Conference
In late April, members of the Ann Arbor and Detroit Chapters attended the I.I. 13th World Convention in Kyoto, Japan. We saw seven live, spectacular demonstrations by the headmasters from the leading schools of ikebana. There were also over 300 exhibition arrangements done by headmasters and leading arrangers from around the world. At the business meetings, the three International Resolutions that were presented and approved regionally at the NCARC in Philadelphia were further approved unanimously at the 13th World Convention.
March Workshop: ICHIYO - LEAF MANIPULATION
We had a wonderful March Chapter meeting...lots going on. Liz Larwa and Terre Voegeli, both teachers in the Ichiyo School of Ikebana, led a very interesting workshop with a focus on manipulating leaves to change their character.
We celebrated Hinamatsuri, which was earlier this month, with Chris sharing her Hinadan display and Junko explaining the significance of it. Katie brought delicious tea she brought back from Japan and served it in her beautiful collection of tea cups.
We had a local potter as well as some of our own containers for sale.
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