Ikebana Workshops at The Roundhouse
Schedule
Sat, 23 May, 2026 at 03:00 pm to Sun, 24 May, 2026 at 02:30 pm
UTC-07:00Location
Roundhouse Community Arts & Recreation Centre | Vancouver, BC
About this Event
Ikebana - the Japanese art of flower arranging - will help you focus on the natural beauty of your surroundings. This hands-on workshop will teach you the basic techniques of ikebana in an easy to understand way. Give yourself a break and treat yourself by creating your own unique, spring-themed arrangement. All supplies will be provided, no equipment or previous experience necessary.
Four different schools of ikebana will be featured in this workshop series. Select the school's fundamentals that speak most to you, or try your hand at all four to get a sampling of a variety of disciplines.
SANGETSU SCHOOL - [Saturday May 23, 3-4pm in the Multimedia Room] - The Sangetsu School of ikebana was established in 1972 in Atami, Japan. Two parts nature, one part technique is the motto of this school. Arranging naturally is the focus of Sangetsu, as well as four other guidelines which include harmony, arranging quickly, as if painting a picture, and arranging with joy.
SOGETSU SCHOOL - [Saturday May 23, 3-4pm in Room C] - The Sogetsu School of ikebana is one of the largest and most modern with its approach to technique, design, materials and outlook. Sogetsu practitioners are encouraged to use their individuality in their arrangements, by looking at their materials with fresh eyes. The connection of humans with nature brings a new life to materials that does not exist in the natural state, and this is the essence of Sogetsu ikebana.
IKENOBO SCHOOL - [Sunday May 24, 10:30-11:30 in Room B] - Ikenobo is the origin of Ikebana with a history of more then 550 years. Nature shows a vast, harmonized world of beauty. Arranging flowers and finding beauty in flowers with reverence-these are linked to a heart that values nature and cares for other people. This is the spirit of Ikenobo Ikebana.
OHARA SCHOOL - [Sunday May 24, 1:30-2:30 in the Multimedia Room] - The Ohara School of ikebana incorporates the use of western flowers that had begun to be imported and cultivated in Japan in the mid-late 19th century. Unshin Ohara, founder of Ohara school developed a new style of arranging flowers, called "moribana", which was subequently adopted by most other ikebana schools and now has become mainstream in the ikebana world.
Recommended workshop age is minimum16 years, but younger participants are welcome with adult supervision. Please note that this activity is not suitable for young children.
Because fresh materials are purchased for these workshops, refunds cannot be given for "no-shows" or cancellations within 48 hours of the class start time.
Where is it happening?
Roundhouse Community Arts & Recreation Centre, 181 Roundhouse Mews, Vancouver, CanadaEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
CAD 43.93


















