Emiko Suzuki is a Senior Professor 4th Grade of the Ikenobo School of Ikebana. Emiko has her Master of Fine Arts degree (she also holds a Master of Arts in Teaching) from Western Carolina University.
She maintains an active teaching schedule-- teaching Ikebana in Hendersonville, N.C. as well as traveling throughout the U.S. giving workshops, demonstrations and cultural presentations to Ikebana International and Ikenobo Chapters and other organizations. In 2014, Emiko was one of three featured guest demonstrators for the North American Regional Conference of Ikebana International.
Professor Suzuki is well known and respected as sensei and advisor to the Blue Ridge Chapter of the Ikenobo Ikebana Society in Hendersonville and the Asheville Chapter of Ikebana International where she regularly presents demonstrations and workshops to both local chapters.
Emiko is also an instructor in the art of Japanese Tea Ceremony and the Japanese language. She teaches both in Hendersonville, N.C.
Day 1, Wednesday, MAY 17, 2017
AM SESSION : TATEHANA DEMO AND WIRING
PM SESSION : TATEHANA TRADITIONAL
Day 2, Thursday, MAY 18, 2017
AM SESSION : TATEHANA MODERN
PM SESSION : CENTERPIECE ARRANGEMENTS
Tools for Tatehana Workshop
Emiko demonstrating Tatehana Modern style.
Talking about our free style black and white container that is used for lessons.
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