Chapter
Activities
I k e b a n a I n t e r n a t i o n a l | Vol. 56 Issue 1, December 2011
Children and ikebana
Despite all... the cherry blooms
Severnaya Stolitsa #263 Russia
Santiago #103 Chile
Bermuda
At the freestyle workshop on April 30, 2011, at the Surfside Beach Club, members made arrangements utilizing only green materials. The theme was, naturally, Keep It Green, and there were many varied and interesting interpretations of this theme. It is always a pleasure for members to get together with Friendship through Flowers and to see and appreciate the individual and creative artistry of each themed arrangement.
Boston Flower and Garden Show Boston #17 USA
Boston Chapter participated in the Boston Flower and Garden Show, March 16–20, 2011, at the Seaport Trade Center. Members from the Sogetsu, Ikenobo, and Ohara schools fielded numerous beautiful arrangements. A group arrangement, designed by Ans Vaatstra, chairperson of
17
Boston
180
103
Ikebana of Valeria Montanari (Sogetsu) The calligraphy says, “Loving others brings you happiness. Loving only yourself brings you unhappiness.” (inset) ticket to the event showing bush warbler and flowering ume branch
On April 17, 2011, our chapter participated in the annual spring culture festival titled Japanese Spring in St. Petersburg, sponsored by the Japanese consulate. Chapter President Galina Sergeeva’s student, our youngest ikebana arranger, 8-year-old Dmitry Persianov, participated in the demonstration and exhibition. It is now two years since Severnaya Stolitsa chapter received its charter. We have been pursuing our aim of presenting Japanese culture to St. Petersburg. This included five ikebana exhibitions: Spring (featuring iris,) Autumn (featuring chrysanthemums), Children’s Holidays of Spring (i.e., the Girls’ and Boys’ festivals), Reflections of Spring, and Spring Flower Mood. We would like to emphasize the importance of having children learn and participate in ikebana. The active support of the St. Petersburg Japanese
Consulate and the media for our children’s program has given us and our young people great encouragement. The participation in this year’s exhibition by 8-year-old Dmitry Persianov created great interest in our educational activities. We would like to express our desire that chapters in all countries support and promote ikebana study by children. Children are very talented!
Magical demonstration Melbourne #216 USA
216
In March, 2011, Melbourne, FL Chapter hosted master Ichiyo instructor Yuko Hancock at our yearly demonstration. There was total silence as 150 people watched her create magic! The flowers were then donated to local nursing homes, bringing joy to many others.
Melbourne
Bermuda #180 Bermuda
263
Severnaya Stolitsa
Keep it green
Ikebana demonstration by 8-year-old Dmitry Persianov
Santiago
Santiago Chapter held a demonstration and exposition on December 2, 2010, at the Camara Chilena de la Construccion. A group of Ohara School teachers gave a dynamic demonstration before 300 attendees. Chapter President Alejandra Miura and cultural attaché of the Japanese embassy Mr. Masayuki Nishi both presented informative introductions of the art of ikebana in Chile. The demonstration arrangements were left onstage for all to admire and enjoy. In three large rooms, the exhibition of 25 Sogetsu School ikebana was beautifully arranged in a charming Japanese ambience. A cocktail party where attendees and members could circulate and meet climaxed this excellent event.
Arrangement dedicated to the victims of the Great Eastern Japan Earthquake, by Joanne Caccavale
the Flower Show, was composed of a white-painted mountain laurel branch and palmetto leaves sprayed yellow-green. Ans also made a smaller, complimentary arrangement using the mountain laurel branch and dowels. Chapter President Joanne Caccavale made a floor arrangement using palm spats, oncidium orchids, gloriosa lilies, anthuriums, and red rubber tubes. She also made a piece with bamboo and all white flowers, dedicating it to the 2011 Great Eastern Japan Earthquake and tsunami victims. Tomoko Tanaka gave a fabulous demonstration, and 21 members served as hostesses to answer questions during the show. Consul General Mr. Takeshi Hikihara honored us by a visit to our exhibit at the flower show.
1