02-21.22.23-2024 Visiting Professor Emiko Suzuki
Our visiting professor for February 21, 22, and 23 was the extraordinary Emiko Suzuki sensei. She is a native of…
Our visiting professor for February 21, 22, and 23 was the extraordinary Emiko Suzuki sensei. She is a native of…
Ikenobo ikebana was created by the Ikenobo family in the 15th century. (The current headmaster is the 45th in line.)…
Shoka shimputai was introduced in 1977. It was created to adapt to modern living environments and the new floral materials…
Professor Noda gave a very interesting presentation starting with explanations of shoka isshuike and nishuike and then concentrating on sanshuike,…
Visiting Professor Yusuke Takabayashi enjoyed a beautiful day and view of the Zerios' Japanese garden at the always popular Ikenobo demonstration,…
The current headmaster, Sen’ei Ikenobo, created Shoka Shimputai (modern shoka) to sync with an ever-changing Japan. Most Japanese now have…
Professor Takabayashi returned as scheduled to the Zerio residence on Thursday, and we are so glad that he did because…
Congratulations to Iris Cashdan-Fishman, who recieved her #2 Shoden certificate at the 1st of our visiting professor workshops for 2019. …
Having just learned of the passing of Janet Ikeda, longtime member of Ikenobo Ikebana and Ikebana of Arizona, and for…
Workshop pictures from the visiting professor, Mr. Daiji Miura from Japan.