Salon Series No. 56 on October 9, 2016
Ikebana and Noble Flowers of Japan
A demonstration of traditional flower arrangement and presentation of classical dances,
Shikunshi, Aki no Irokusa, and Shiki no Hana.
Ikebana is internationally known as the Japanese form of flower arrangement with a long history dating back to the 14th-15th century. For this program Ryusei-ha School Master Masako Gibeault will demonstrate the art, and discuss the aesthetics of Ikebana. Also to be presented, a kabuki dance, Shikunshi (the Four Noble Flowers) along with two works, Aki no Irokusa (Various Flowers in the Autumn), Shiki no Hana (Flowers in Four Seasons), choreographed by Sachiyo Ito. The program will conclude with a discussion on aesthetics of Japanese classical dance, as it relates to the theory of the “flower” in Kadensho written by Zeami (c. 1363 – c. 1443).
Guest Artist: Masako Gibeault, Ryusei-ha School Ikebana MasterDancejapan: Seiko Carter, Keiko Ikehata, Yuu Fujita, Maiko Hiroshima, Yumiko Matsuno, Mihane Sahara, Sachiyo ItoAdmission: $15 general, $10 senior & student.
SPECIAL OFFER – Combined ticket for both programs (SS #56/#57): $25 general, $15 senior/student
さろんシリーズ第56回
「生け花と高貴な日本の花」
生け花のデモンストレーションと日本舞踊「四君子」、「秋の色種」、「四季の花」を披露します。
10月9日午後3時-4時
ゲスト出演:ジボ正子 (生け花・龍生派)