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Ikebana - sehen mit anderen Augen

In the organizer's words:

Discover the fascinating art of Ikebana, which originated in Japan and translates as "living flower". Immerse yourself in the world of flower arranging, in which plant remnants, branches, flowers, grasses, berries or fruit are combined to create new living plant arrangements.

In contrast to lavish European floristry, in Ikebana we value the empty space between the objects just as much as the visible water in the containers. We use garden waste, which we give a new meaning through upcycling. These materials, often overlooked by the wayside, become treasures that we look at and use with mindfulness.

The four-hour educational offer is divided into a theoretical introduction, the viewing and individual collection of plants, branches, stones, fruits, feathers etc. with information from the speaker and the making of an Ikebana arrangement, which can be taken home.

Please bring along: A Kenzan hedgehog (the Kenzan can also be borrowed from the instructor for a fee of €20.00 or purchased), a shallow bowl (approx. 3-5 cm high, diameter approx. 12-20 cm), any plant remnants, twigs etc., notepad and pen if necessary.

If borrowed, the Kenzan must be returned to Tempelhofer Feld no later than 10 days later.

Meeting point: Research tent at Haus 101, 12101 Berlin(MAPS)

Please note! Children's tickets can only be booked if accompanied by at least one adult.

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Price information:

Cost: Persons aged 18 and over: €5.00 Registration and ticket: Please purchase your ticket online before the event. Tickets will not be sold on site.

Location

Tempelhofer Feld Tempelhofer Damm 12101 Berlin

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