In Person Workshop Guidelines
Checklist for Classes
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				Kenzan(s)
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				Hasami (scissors)
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				Bucket for water to hold your plant material while doing the arrangement
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				Wires, wire cutters, tape (as appropriate for arrangements being taught)
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				Paper or plastic bag for debris
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				Personal Class Attendance sheet
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				A Vase based on the type of arrangement being taught. See Container Guildelines
Workshop Etiquette
- Arrive on time and select your table.
- Prepare your work area
 – Fill the container and cutting dish with water.
 – Place kenzan in the container.
 – Place hasamis (scissors), towel, paper and pencil on the table.
 – Place branches and flowers in water and put them on the floor.
- Visit with the other participants but be seated and ready to start on time.
- As a courtesy to the professor and other students, please DO NOT TALK during the demonstration, arranging time and critiquing sessions.
- DO NOT start working until the demonstration is completed.
- Raise your hand to receive help from the sensei or professor.
- Throughout the entire workshop, communicate with the materials, NOT your neighbor.
- Remember it is the Japanese custom that no food or drink is brought into the work area.
- When your arrangement is completed and ready for the professor to critique:
 – Clean your work area.
 – Place the hasami in front of the arrangement.
 – Get the next number and place it next to your arrangement. Then watch while sensei corrects other arrangements.
 – Be sure a photo is taken of your corrected arrangement with your name tag.
