Our ikebana exhibition at the Halifax Central Library last May, 2022 is featured in the June, 2023 edition of "Sō" (「草」) magazine, the official publication of the Sogetsu Teachers' Association.
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My Ikebana: Amassing Pine
Dissambled pine branches. The needles are used to create mass while the bare branches form the line.
I hope you like it. —Miyako
"Sō" Magazine April 2023
Our welcome ikebana arrangement for the 2022 Atlantic Canada Japanese Language Speech Contest at St. Mary's University is featured in the April, 2023 edition of "Sō" (「草」) magazine, the official publication of the Sogetsu Teachers' Association.
My Ikebana: Under The Podium
The 2023 Atlantic Canada Japanese Language Speech Contest was held last Mar 11, 2023 at St. Mary’s University. We prepared an ikebana arrangement to brighten up the podium.
Congratulations to all the winners!
My Ikebana: Heaven-Sent Branches
Branches are like treasure for the ikebana practitioner. So it is always a great joy when we receive branches from thoughtful people who know how valuable they are to us! Last month a friend came all the way from Chester NS (about an hour’s drive from Halifax) to bring us branches that she had cut from her yard. We were truly touched!
Here are a couple of arrangements using the assortment of spruce and cypress branches.
Our warmest thanks to Myra for the branches.
My Ikebana: Roses and Eucalyptus
Here are roses “hiding” behind baby eucalyptus!
I hope you like it. --Miyako
My Ikebana: Dogwood Rings
Just a simple arrangement with dogwood branches curled into rings.
Happy New Year! --Miyako
My Ikebana: Simple Christmas Arrangement
Just a simple arrangement to feel the mood of the holidays!
I hope you like it. —Miyako
My Ikebana: Golden Maples
In contrast with the lush green of spring and summer, autumn brings a resplendence as the leaves turn a brilliant golden yellow.
The container used for this arrangement is a hibachi. (In Japanese, a hibachi [火鉢] is a brazier that holds charcoal to warm a room. The small cooking stove that Westerners often refer to when saying “hibachi” is actually called a “shichirin” [七輪] in Japanese.)
Here is the whole arrangement.
I hope you like it. —Miyako
A Visit From The Consul-General of Japan
It was a great honour to have Consul-General Saito and Vice-Consul Inaba from the Consulate of Japan in Montreal visit our shop and ikebana studio last Wednesday (Oct 12th) during their official visit to Halifax. In the photo is the Consul-General with Miyako. The arrangement in the back was the one displayed at the Japanese Film Festival held at St. Mary’s University last Oct 13th.
在モントリオール日本国総領事館の斎藤総領事と稲葉副領事がハリファックス公式訪問の際に、生け花ショップと生け花スタジオにお立ち寄りくださいました。大変光栄です。写真は総領事とみやこです。後ろに写っている作品はセントメリー大学で開かれた日本映画祭の会場に飾られました。