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Diversity and Inclusion

Ikebana Workshop: The Japanese Art of Arranging Flowers with Jia Man

October 25, 2023 at 3:00pm4:30pm

Eggers Hall, 220

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The
Moynihan Institute’s East Asia Program presents a workshop by Jia Man of Le
Moyne College. 

Ikebana
is the centuries-old Japanese art of arranging flowers. This workshop will give
you a taste of Ikebana. Jia Man will introduce the basic principles,
history and philosophy of Ikebana in an easy-to-understand way and explore different
Ikebana styles. In addition to learning techniques of Ikebana, the
workshop will focus on mindfulness and relaxation. Students will create their
own Ikebana arrangements and be encouraged to approach their arrangement with a
sense of calm and peace. 

Jia
Man is an adjunct professor of Chinese and Japanese language and East Asian culture at Le Moyne College. In addition to her academic work, Jia is an
accomplished practitioner of Japanese Ikebana (Zen flower arrangement) and
Chinese and Japanese calligraphy. She is a member of Ikebana International NY
and joined the Ikebana International shows in person in 2022 (Paris &
London) and 2023 (Brussels) and was recently selected for the 2023 online shows
by Ikebana International NY and Delhi Ikebana International.  

This event was first published on August 28, 2023 and last updated on August 30, 2023.


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