Ikebana members Eveyln Klumb of the Ikenobo school, Linda L. Taylor of the Ohara school, Shirely Woodle of the Ichiyo school, Kumiko Suzuki of the Sogetsu school, and Grace Morris of the Sangetsu school presented arrangements that interpreted prints by artist Yoshiko Yamamoto. Janice Whitehead(Ikenobo School), Judy Sheldon(Ohara School), Paula Nachman(Sogetsu School), Annette Ernst(Keika-Kazan School), Alice Lichfield(Ichiyo School) and Helena Arouca(Sangetsu School) presented a demonstration entitled "Six Ikebana Schools---A Members' Spring Showcase”.
Ikebana of Richmond members, Evelyn Klumb (Ikenobo school), Linda Taylor (Ohara school), Gerry Smith (Ichiyo school) and Helena Arouca (Sangetsu school) presented a demonstration entitled "Seasonal Haiku and Ikebana". They interpreted Haiku which they had personally selected and created their arrangements.
February 6, 2020
Ikebana of Richmond members, Kathryn Gray (Ikenobo school), Alice Buch(Ohara school) and Helena Arouca (Sangetsu school) presented a demonstration entitled "Inspirations -Lillies and Chrysanthemums". Terry Quinn presented a lecture/demonstration entitled "Spring in Bloom". She is a Master of Sangetsu School. She began her studies of Japanese flower arranging in the Sangetsu School in Tucson Arizona in 1999. She became a certified instructor in 2001 and has completed the requirements for Master Instructor status from officials of the school in Atami, Japan. She has been Director of Sangetsu North America since 2006, and now shares responsibilities for activities of the school with a committee of three other instructors. She continues teaching in Tucson. She conducted a workshop entitled "Flowers that can heal" following the demonstration. Member Showcase
March 2, 2017 Ikebana of Richmond member, Helena Arouca presented a lecture/demonstration entitled "Simplicity". She is a professor of the Sangetsu School of Flower Arrangement. She has been practicing and teaching since 1994 and has taught hundreds of classes in Washington D.C., San Diego, Los Angeles, and at a local community college in Charlottesville, VA. She conducted a workshop entitled "A Taste of Ikebana Sangetsu" following the demonstration. Member Showcase
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