Annual programs

ANNUAL PROGRAMME 2024-2025

IKEBANA INTERNATIONAL COPENHAGEN CHAPTER #93 ANNUAL PROGRAMME 2024-2025

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Dear Ikebana friends
Time is approaching for our new Ikebana season 2024-2025. We look forward to seeing you again for the new season and hope that you find the program exciting and inspiring.
The 13th-15th September, Ikebana International Copenhagen Chapter exhibits in Kulturhuset Kirkehavegaard in Allerød. It is a great opportunity to present our Ikebana flower art to the public.

We hold our meetings on the first Saturday of the month. A reminder with information and notification of registration for the meetings is sent out well in advance of each meeting. The meetings are held at 13.00-16.00 at Tokai University European Center (Tokai Centre), Vedbæk Strandvej 476, 2950 Vedbæk. At each meeting there is a demonstration for inspiration and learning. Thereafter you make your own arrangement, which is evaluated in a positive spirit by the teacher of the day. The board reserves the right to change the program.

2024

SEPTEMBER 7
Subject: Miniature Ikebana
Sogetsu Textbook 5-15. pp. 74-77
Demonstration by Pia Bøgh
The members bring a mini-container and flowers

OCTOBER 5
Subject: Composing with branches and bark
Sogetsu Textbook 5-14 pp. 70-73
Demonstration by Bente Baierby
The members bring containers and materials

NOVEMBER 2
Subject: Slanting style moribana
Sogetsu Textbook 1-13, pp. 44-45
Demonstration by Birgitte Hinnerskov
The members bring containers and flowers

DECEMBER 7
Christmas lunch
Subject: Christmas ikebana arrangements
Demonstration by Vivi Woetmann

2025

JANUARY 4
Subject: Seasonal plant materials(winter)
Sogetsu Textbook 5-1 pp. 6-11
Demonstration by Anne-Grete Sørensen
Members bring containers and flowers

FEBRUARY 1
Subject: In a suiban without kenzan
Sogetsu Textbook 4-18 pp. 103-105 & 5-8 pp. 42-45
Demonstration by Vivi Woetmann
The members bring containers and flowers

MARCH 1
Subject: Arrangement with Rough Horsetail (Equisetum hyemale)
Demonstration by Inger Tribler
The members bring containers and flowers.
The club provides Rough Horsetail for everyone.

APRIL 5
Subject: Japanese Studio Ceramics from own collection. Lecture by Shalom Stern and Aliza Stern
Demonstration: Aliza Stern shows an arrangement in one of her ceramic containers.
Members bring ceramic containers and flowers.
About ‘Studio potters’

MAY 3
General meeting & end of the season social event
Subject: Composition using unconventional materials
Sogetsu Textbook 4-11 pp. 82-85 & 5-7, pp. 36-41
Demonstration by Inger Tribler
The members bring containers and flowers
Additional information will be provided with the invitation to the general meeting