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Ikebana: The Japanese Art of Flower Arrangement - Level 1: Introduction

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Ikebana is more than just flower arrangement! This stunning Japanese art form teaches you how to observe and manipulate flowers, leaves, and stems to bring the beauty of nature indoors. Using the Ohara curriculum of ikebana, you will build skills in the low bowl moribana tradition. The beginner friendly introductory class focuses on Hana-isho, meaning flowers for where we live and work. Bring florist scissors, a low bowl that is 10-12" diameter and 2" deep, and a flower frog pin holder 3".

 

Class Details

5 Session(s)
Weekly - Sat

Location
Administration Building

Instructor
Gloria Gwynne 

 

Notice

Please read:  Please bring the following supplies to the first class:

Scissors
Floral or Craft Scissors or pruning shears.

Low Bowl
The plant materials provided are intended for a 10-11" diameter bowl of 2" depth with a flat bottom. However, for the first day, students may bring any bowl they have with a flat bottom from 6-13" diameter and 1" - 3.5" depth.

Flower frog pin holder
The ideal flower pin holder for the introduction class is a metal rectangle 3.5X2” but 3" round pinholders are also good. Any pinholder of at least 2.5” up to 5" may be used.

Class Fee: 

$125.00

Material Fee:

 $45.00


Schedule Information

Skip dates: (No class on 05/11/2024)

Date(s) Class Days Times Location Instructor(s)
5/4/2024 - 6/8/2024 Weekly - Sat 12:30 PM - 02:30 PM LACC, Administration Building  Map Gloria Gwynne