Workshops,
Classes and Exhibitions
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SOGETSU
WORKSHOPS
- Denver - Wheat Ridge Community Center
10:00 am until 12:00 pm:
Saturday,
September 8, 2007
Saturday, November 10, 2007
Saturday, February 23, 2008
CLASSES
- Colorado Springs:
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Wednesdays,
am, twice monthly
Mary Ann Powell, Instructor
Call Tempe Manners, 719-599-5552
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Sundays,
twice monthly
Seiko Yoshikawa, Instructor
303-973-1759 |
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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
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Boulder
Schedule varies
Kazuko Kozai
303-494-9866 |
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Four
of the Ikebana Schools
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The
Ikenobo School represents the most traditional style
of Japanese flower arranging. The Ikenobo School is officially recognized
as the oldest in Japan. |
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The
Ohara School focuses on seasonal use of branch and
flower material. It expresses the natural environment by emphasizing
landscape arrangements. |
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The
Sogetsu School's distinguishing characteristic is
found in its free style and abstract arrangements which use objects
of sculptural intent and character. |
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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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through Flowers
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Gilstrap
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