I. Episode Summary & Links
This episode is broken down into a two-part series. In this first episode, Joe Rotella explains the history of Ohara Ikebana which is one of the more prominent forms of Japanese flower arrangements. In the second episode, Kamo-sensei narrates and demonstrates, composing 5 Ohara Ikebana. Joe and other members of Central Ohio Ohara Ikebana hosted this event at the Yosoko Center in Columbus, Ohio to share the art of Ikebana with the public and to host a Japanese master named Kamo-sensei who demonstrates the art of Ikebana in the next video.
The YouTube version of Episode 41 (Ikebana History) is here!
Guest Info:
These episodes feature Joe Rotella, president of Central Ohio Ohara Ikebena (COOI) and Kamo sensei. Find more about Joe and COOI at the links below.
- COOI Website
- COOI Instagram
- COOI Facebook
- Joe Rotella - CreateNCraft, Ikebana Workshops
Sponsor Info:
This episode is sponsored by (me!) In Vivo Bonsai of Columbus, Ohio. Find me in person, at invivobonsai.etsy.com, or go to https://www.InVivoBonsai.com/ to see upcoming events, expanding online offerings, educational materials, and more.
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