Ikebana: The Art of Japanese Flower Arranging
Robin Macdonald , Hiroko Matsuyama
Tue Jan 9, 01-03:00pm, E38-6th floor conf
Enrollment limited: advance sign up required (see contact below)
Limited to 15 participants.
Single session event
Fee: 10.00 for goes towards the cost of materials.
Hiroko Matsuyama-sensei, an accomplished instructor in the art of ikebana, will show you the basics of this ancient art as you create your own flower arrangements.
Contact: Robin Macdonald, E38-762A, x8-7331, robinmac@mit.edu
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Japan and the Kimono: An Interactive Presentation
Anne LaVin
Mon Jan 22, 02-04:00pm, E38-714
Learn about the history of Japanese textiles and how the kimono came into fashion, then try one on yourself. One member of the audience (more if time permits) will have an opportunity to be dressed in a kimono and obi. Workshop will also feature a performace on the koto, a Japanese stringed instrument, by Ms. Yurie Hori.
Contact: Robin Macdonald, E38-762A, 258-7331, robinmac@mit.edu
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The Japan Science & Technology/MIT Mind Articulation Project: What Is It and What Have We Learned From It?
Prof. Wayne O'Neil
Thu Jan 18, 03-05:00pm, E38-714
No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Single session event
The Japan Science & Technology/ MIT Mind Articulation Project: What is it and what have we learned from it?
Contact: Makiko Okuma, E38-728, 258-8208, m_okuma@mit.edu
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