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The second big appointment of Higan 2008, which
will be held in May, will pertain to some themes
which have been discussed in the past years. The
beauty, complexity and deepness of these themes
require a constant updating and full examination.
The themes are: nature’s aesthetics through
bonsai and ikebana, shodoo calligraphy, tea
ceremony, and haiku poetry.
The audience will be offered an explanation/
demonstration as well as some teaching
appointments in order to comprehend and
understand the cultural and philosophical basis
of each of the arts introduced during the
weekend.
Specifically for this reason and only for Higan,
the following are coming from Japan: Master
Kazuie Murayama from Omotesenke School, whom
will explain the Chanoyu tea ceremony, and
Master Emiko Murayama from Misho-Ryu school,
whom will deal with ikebana.
For the first time in Italy, there will be set
an exposition about azalea and rose bonsai,
which bloom in spring.
For the first time, Higan will deal with
literature thanks to haiku poetry. Haikus are
short Japanese poems which evoke the images of a
changeable nature through the seasons and
describe the feelings aroused in the author.
Finally, there will be the energy of the
Japanese drums called taiko which are going
to enliven two of the evenings of Higan event;
everything will enriched by an international
exclusive workshop to learn to play taiko.
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