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Tatehana

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02-18-23 Tatehana Workshop with Linnéa Storm

Sensei Linnéa Storm explained that Tatehana literally means standing flowers. It is the oldest recognized arrangement (predating even the Ikenobo…

February 21, 2021 Tatehana Workshop

Our workshop began with the presentation of certificates to Wanda LaLoggia (#7, Junkakan, Instructor of Ikebana 2nd grade); Susan Quinn…

03-19-2020 Ikenobo Ikebana Tatehana Workshop Lesson

Tatehana means literally “standing flowers” and is the predecessor to rikka.   The arrangement consists of just two parts:  the main…

01-18-20 Tatehana Workshop with Jeanne Holy Sensei

Has it been a whole year since we last studied tatehana with our highly-credentialed and very motivational sensei from Illinois?…

03-14-19 Visiting Professor Tatehana Workshop

Professor Takabayashi returned as scheduled to the Zerio residence on Thursday, and we are so glad that he did because…

January 2019 Jeanne Holy Tatehana Workshop

Jeanne Holy, our sensei for the tatehana workshop, is not only president of the Illinois Prairie Chapter of the Ikenobo…

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