Rad Smith Program in Japanese Art

Sen’ei Ikenobo, 45th generation headmaster

Yuki Ikenobo 46th generation headmaster

Commemorate the auspicious occasion of the 550th year since Ikenobo, a highlight of Japanese aesthetics, first appeared in public records. Ikenobo is the original school fo Ikebana, Japanese traditional flower arranging. The 45th generation headmaster, Sen’ei Ikenobo, talks briefly about Ikebana and Japanese traditional culture, and 46th generation headmaster designate, Yuki Ikenobo, presents an Ikebana demonstration. Followed by a Mawari-ike ceremony, a traditional Ikebana-judged competition.

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Ikenobo Ikebana 550th-Year Celebration

Sunday, March 10, 2013
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Remis Auditorium, 161
Admission
$15MFA members, seniors, and students
$18Nonmembers
Ticket Purchase Required
Event Type
Lecture