80 Years of Ichiyo Ikebana

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Tue, Aug 27, 2019
9:30 am - 1:00 pm
2019-08-27T09:30:00-04:00
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Country Club of Asheville
170 Windsor Rd, Asheville, NC 28804, USA
$50
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Ikebana International, Asheville Chap 74
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WHEN: August 27, 2019, Tuesday
9:30 AM Ginza/ Silent Auction of Japanese & ikebana items
10:30 AM Demonstration
12 Noon Lunch is served
COST: $50 /person. Members and guests are welcome.
RSVP: Before August 17 DEADLINE
Payable to: Ikebana International, AVL Chap. 74
Mail to: Elizabeth Clark, 1165 Prospector Place, Whittier, NC 28789

Ikebana International will be having their annual luncheon, demonstration and silent auction on August 27, 2019 welcoming and hosting guest presenter, Elaine Jo, a nationally known ikebana teacher, demonstrator, and exhibitor in the Ichiyo School of Ikebana. Her demonstration will feature the progression of the Ichiyo school styles through their 3 headmasters, i.e., Meikof, Akihiro and Naohiro Kasuya. (Grandfather founder, father, and now grandson) On August 28, 2019 Elaine will be teaching two workshops at the Folk Art Center on the Blue Ridge Parkway for Ikebana International members only. Elaine lived in Tokyo, Japan, for 25 years and received her Master’s Degree from the Ichiyo School during that period. She enjoys arranging both classical and contemporary ikebana but contemporary is her favorite.

After moving to the United States in 1989, she began teaching, traveling, and giving ikebana workshops and demonstrations throughout the US. She was Founding Director and President of the Ichiyo Art Center in Atlanta while it was in operation between 1994 and 2005. She appeared twice as guest demonstrator for the Lynette Jennings national television program. She has publications both in Japan and the United States. In 2018 she self published a book called, “At Home with Ikebana,” featuring ikebana placement arrangements in the home. She is an active member of Ikebana International.

In 1998, she was awarded an Executive Master Degree by the Ichiyo School and in 2009 was appointed President of the newly formed Atlanta Chapter of the Ichiyo School. Currently, she holds regular classes in Atlanta at Hall’s Floral Design School and Rock Spring Presbyterian Church. Elaine and her students with their students enjoy gathering together every year in the fall for a three-day retreat for intensive ikebana study in the Atlanta area.
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Ikebana provides a well-matched creative expression for modern Asheville as it combines nature, reflection, and art.