Ikenobo Ikebana Exhibit

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Fascinated by Japanese flower arranging? Come learn about the practice and history in an exhibition of Ikenobo Ikebana at the Portsmouth Public Library. At 12:30 PM on Friday, June 16, an Ikenobo Ikebana exhibition will be unveiled in the library's lobby. The exhibition will be on display until 5 PM on Friday, June 17. At 1 PM on Friday, the library will host a demonstration of the Ikebono Ikebana technique of flower arranging in the library's Leveson Community Room. Registration is not required.  

Ikebana is a way to express one's feelings with each individual flower. Many different Ikebana styles have appeared during the 550 years of Ikebana history. They each have a distinctive character and are arranged with a particular form or pattern in mind. Awareness of natural beauty allows the arranger to gradually approach the ideal beauty that Ikebana seeks. 

The event is sponsored by The Kittery Point Ikenobo Chapter and welcomes you to its celebration of this centuries-old floral art form. The Kittery Point Chapter is affiliated with the Ikeobono Headquarters in Kyoto, Japan. Members of the Kittery Point Chapter will demonstrate four different Ikebana styles. The exhibition in the library's lobby will be of arrangements created by members of the Kittery Ikenobo Chapter. 

Registration is not required. This exhibit and demonstration are free and open to the public.