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Ikebana On Stage

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f you attended the Nova Scotia: Our Strengths, Our Future community forum event at the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21, you would have seen our ikebana arrangement that graced the stage.  We are honoured to play our little part in the success of this event!

"...how beautiful the floral arrangement was on the stage. Very dramatic but not overbearing. Whoever handled that piece of 'set design' gets my bravo."
-- John M., NSCAD

(All photos by the ikebana shop.  All rights reserved.)

New Year Display: Hanamochi

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Our New Year shop window display is inspired by hanamochi.  
hana = "flower"
mochi = "sticky rice cake"

In the colder, snowy parts of Japan, where there are no flowers in the winter, people attached pink & white sticky rice cakes onto willow branches for their New Year decoration.  This is also called mochibana.

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In this arrangement, we used wisteria branches that had been given to us by a customer last summer.  We also used Play-Doh instead of o-mochi sticky rice! (^-^)   Here is a closer look.

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And here is the view from outside.  Please come and see it.  The real thing looks much better than the photographs!

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How To Appreciate Ikebana

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Here is a little slide presentation that we prepared for Nocturne 2011.  We are in Zone 4, #68 in the guidebook. (http://www.nocturnehalifax.ca/)  

We hope it will make the experience of seeing our ikebana exhibit more interesting.  Please visit the shop on Oct.15th (Sat), 6PM - 12 midnight.  See you!

Also, Miyako will be performing live ikebana demonstrations at Pier 21 - Canadian Museum of Immigration.  

http://www.pier21.ca/home

 Tentative demonstration schedule: 7:30, 8:30, 9:30.

This slide presentation was prepared for our exhibit at the Nocturne 2011, Art At Night event, Oct 15, 2011, 6PM-12 midnight, Halifax NS. Acknowledgements: * All Japan scenery photos were downloaded from Tomo.Yun (www.yunphoto.net/en/), a free stock photo website. * The basic upright arrangement (depicting "heaven, earth and man) is the work of Heather Schellinck.

Dahlias Transformed

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Last Sunday, we chanced upon an exhibit by the Dahlia Society of Nova Scotia. (http://www.dahlianovascotia.com/index.php) They were showcasing their perfectly grown dahlias.  We could feel the care and devotion that were given to bring these blooms into this beautiful culmination!  We were also lucky enough to bring home some of the flowers at the end of the day.

Here is a little ikebana arrangement using some of the lovely dahlias.  We used a soft vine and let it flow down from the mass of dahlia.  The arrangement is currently displayed at the shop.

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20110907 Valerie Sokolenko

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After our August break, ikebana lessons have started again! Valerie uses *susuki* grass in this arrangement that emphasizes straight lines. 

Does anyone know what is the local name for this grass?

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