Post-Experience Feedback

Ikebana is a traditional cultural experience but there is more to it when you experience it in a different setting.

Here are some precious words from the guests who were willing to share her/his emotions and thoughts after the experience.

Ayako puts the bucket of selected flowers beside me. There are three different kinds, a few branches of each, and I have scissors and a bowl.  

I place the yellow orchids in the central position and then an intense process begins in which there is a dialogue between me and the flowers, me, and nature if you like. Each time I place a new element in the spiked object in the bowl, I must look at the whole as well. Every time I cut the branches, it's as if I'm making a vital decision, this is what I want, there's no going back. I have said yes to something, and therefore no to something else. There must be a certain flow in the work, but you must proceed carefully, feel: which way is the right way right here?
-Guest from Denmark

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