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complete briefing will be available soon. Thank you!
Friday, September 5, 2025
Wednesday, September 3, 2025
SEPTEMBER – month of the autumnal equinox

This is
an autumnal month endowed with a rich tapestry of natural shifts, cultural significance
and (why not?) personal introspection. As the 9th month of
the Gregorian calendar, September carries both symbolic and literal weight: it
heralds the start of new seasons, a new academic year ahead and new rhythms of life.
Regarding
the cycles of nature, the most fundamental change defining September is its
temporal position on Earth’s orbit around the sun.
We all
know that around September 22nd or 23rd, the Autumnal
Equinox occurs in the Northern Hemisphere (marking the moment when the day
and night reach approximate equality in length). Symbolically speaking, this
equinox signifies balance, but also a subtle shift from light to lengthening
darkness. The cool relief after summer’s heat arrives with this phenomenon, and
with it begins the slow descent toward winter.
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| Poem by John Keats (audio) |
From the
temperate forests of British Columbia to the deciduous woodlands of Europe and
North America, September is a month of gradual transformation. Leaves (once
vibrantly green due to chlorophyll-rich photosynthesis) begin to degrade
the green pigments, exposing brilliant reds, oranges and yellows…resulting in famous
autumnal foliage. This palette change is not just an aesthetic marvel, but a
biological process in which trees conserve essential nutrients before winter
dormancy.
Historically,
for agricultural societies, September was a critical month of harvest. Crops
like apples, grapes, pumpkins and corn reached maturity, and communities worked
tirelessly to gather and store food for the cold months ahead. Aside of that, harvest
festivals (celebrated in diverse cultures worldwide) often fall in
September, tying the month to gratitude and communal celebration.
Also, there
is a deep symbolism and a cultural richness, specific to September. Etymologically
speaking, the name “September” originates from the Latin “septem," meaning
seven, because in the Roman calendar it was the seventh month before January
and February were added. This etymological relic is a reminder of the fluid
nature of timekeeping and human attempts to make sense of cycles before the
modern calendar stabilized.
September
holds multiple symbolic meanings, and it is often considered a month of
beginnings, particularly in education. Many universities, colleges, and schools
in the Northern Hemisphere start their academic year, imbuing September with
associations of new opportunities, intellectual growth, and personal
development.
Moreover,
September is filled with various national and cultural observances (from honoring workers' contributions to labor movement/s, a large spectrum of reflections varying from repentance to renewal, or commemorations of different historical figures, etc.).
In our part of the world, these events imprint September with layers of meaning, such as: hard work, reflection, restoration and national pride. Exploring September’s unique character through insightful observations, historical contexts, cultural traditions and seasonal phenomena make it a month worthy of contemplation.
In our part of the world, these events imprint September with layers of meaning, such as: hard work, reflection, restoration and national pride. Exploring September’s unique character through insightful observations, historical contexts, cultural traditions and seasonal phenomena make it a month worthy of contemplation.
On the
other hand, September’s natural and cultural rhythms influence human psychology,
emphasizing transition and introspection. Psychologists note that transitional
periods often provoke introspection and goal reassessment. After the more
carefree and unstructured summer months, September’s arrival nudges individuals
toward increased discipline and routine.
Many
experience a "September momentum," where energy shifts toward
productivity, creativity and new projects. This momentum aligns with the fresh
academic cycle, new fiscal years for some organizations and even the natural
circadian rhythm adjustments as daylight hours change.
For
creatives, writers and thinkers, September can be one of the most fertile
periods…energized by the return to “work mode”, but still buffered by the
residual warmth and light of summer. The slow cooling and visual changes also
stimulate sensory associations that inspire art, poetry and music.
Further, September
serves as an important ecological indicator in the context of climate change,
bringing forward some environmental insights. The timing of the autumnal
equinox, leaf coloration onset and harvest cycles are shifting noticeable in
many parts of the world. Many people clearly observed how earlier springs and
delayed autumns affect agricultural yields, insect populations and wildlife
migrations.
In
British Columbia, for example, changing precipitation patterns may alter the
traditional landscape of September: fewer clear, sunny days and more erratic
weather may impact tourism, outdoor activities like hiking and the timing of
ecosystem events like salmon spawning.
This
ecological sensitivity underlines the importance of observing and respecting
seasonal changes, and I believe that September invites a reconsideration of
humanity’s relationship with nature and quite a loud call to adapt sustainably.
Also, throughout
literature and popular culture, September is a recurrent motif symbolizing
maturity, change and beauty of melancholy.
Famous
poems like “To Autumn” (by John Keats) encapsulate September’s
serene ripeness and productive stillness.
Music
tracks from various genres often reference September’s bittersweet nature, celebrating
the energetic joy of late summer fading into fall.
Film and many
television shows often use September scenes to mark pivotal life events (like
back-to-school nerves, nostalgic reflections or romantic encounters).
All these
artistic depictions resonate because September represents the universal
experiences of transition, of letting go and embracing of what is coming next.

As I conclude my little discourse about September, here are few thoughts about why September matters: in today’s fast-paced world, September invites the virtues of pause, preparation and presence…approaching it with awareness enriches our connection with the world’s rhythms and reveals timeless wisdom embedded in the dance of seasons.
In
popular imagination, September is often overlooked, because the exuberance of
summer is gone and the coziness of winter is yet to come…though, it is a pause, a
hinge, a cadence of balance between extremes; its gifts are subtle…the delicate
fading of light, the gentle coolness in the air, the reminder that every cycle
must turn. It encourages us to both look back on what it was and lean forward
with hopeful anticipation.
September is more than a month...it is a patient teacher,
helping us learn more about transformation, resilience, cyclical renewal and the beauty that resides in transitions.
helping us learn more about transformation, resilience, cyclical renewal and the beauty that resides in transitions.
Let us meet September with open
hearts and keen eyes, while fully embracing its quiet magic.
Sunday, August 31, 2025
August 31, 2025: ROMANIAN LANGUAGE Day
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News: August 31, 2025
In honoring the Romanian Language Day,
here is the recognition I received from the Consulate General of Romanian, in Vancouver
I’m presenting here the public notice (issued by the Consulate General of Romania in Vancouver, on their official Facebook page), which recognizes the continuous dedication of ALICE & Friends Circle™ in promoting abroad the beauty and meaningfulness of the Romanian culture and its linguistic heritage.
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Romanian is not
only the official language of Romanians, but also a profound symbol of national
unity and heritage. For Romanians, their language is a living connection to
their ancestors, reflecting centuries of tradition and resilience; it plays a
crucial role in preserving collective memory and fostering a strong sense of
belonging among the people. Romanian language acts as a vessel of cultural expression,
literature and folklore, continuously reaffirming the nation's identity; its
significance extends beyond communication, embodying the spirit and continuity
of the Romanian people throughout history and into the present day.
Across diverse
communities, cultural events and educational programs honor Romanian literature
and linguistic traditions, fostering pride and continuity.
Romanian Language
Day thus continues to inspire awareness, respect and preservation of this
Romance language that connects millions.
“People without knowledge of their own history are like
a tree without roots.” (Nicolae Iorga)
(Ro: ”Un popor
care nu-și cunoaște istoria este ca un copac fără rădăcini.”)
This powerful quote, by the famous historian Nicolae
Iorga, highlights the importance of knowing one’s language and history in order to
maintain its cultural identity.

Ziua Limbii Române (sărbătorită anual pe data de 31
august), reprezintă un moment esențial de reflecție asupra importanței
limbii române în conservarea identității culturale naționale și dezvoltarea sa
continuă. În 2025, evenimentele academice, culturale și educaționale sunt
menite să sublinieze rolul limbii ca liant fundamental între comunitățile
vorbitoare, atât din România, cât și din diaspora. Prin stimularea utilizării
corecte și promovarea patrimoniului lingvistic, această zi evidențiază
eforturile de protejare a limbii în fața influențelor externe și digitale.
Astfel, Ziua Limbii Române devine un prilej de unitate culturală și de apreciere a
valorilor lingvistice ce definesc identitatea românească.
La mulţi ani tuturor vorbitorilor de limbă română!
Omagiu Limbii Române – simbol al identității și demnității noastre,
patrimoniu spiritual care ne unește din generație în generație.
Limba română este puntea dintre trecut și viitor, dintre oameni și comunități,
dintre cei de aici și românii de pretutindeni.
Este comoara ce poartă în ea istorie, cultură și sperață.
”Este ziua ei! Ziua limbii române. Unii o
stăpânesc atât de înalt, încât simți că te pierzi în adâncurile ei. Alții o
vorbesc atât de curat încât nu crezi că ar putea exista alt grai mai mieros pe
pământ. Sunt mulți care o denigrează și își batjocoresc limba. Îi auzi
scormonind doar periferiile întunecate ale limbii, parcă ar vrea să sfâșie ce
este mai curat din tezaurul moștenit de peste veacuri. Ce sfânt este să
grăiești curat limba în care te-ai născut. Să te faci înțeles și să luminezi cu
ea mulțimi. Cine stăpânește graiul poate conduce o națiune spre progres. Chiar
și sărac și lipsit de influență de te-ai naște, de ai vorbi curat și limpede
limba maternă ai putea să îți depășești condiția și să progresezi nelimitat. Ce
bine ar fi să ne iubim limba ca și țara zi de zi. Nu doar la momentele
comemorative și amintindu-ți de cei care i-au dăruit greutate prin scrierile
lor transpuse în scris și suflare. Ce înseamnă să fi român, dacă nu să-ți
iubești țara și limba, munții și văile, râurile și marea, oamenii și trecutul.
Cum vom putea să-l cunoaștem pe Dumnezeu în adâncimea Sa, dacă nu îi vom
înțelege cuvintele așezate în timpanul sufletului? Cum vom putea pătrunde
înțelesurile Scripturii, cuvintele din spatele cuvintelor, înțelesurile dincolo
de suprafață a frazelor, dacă nu stăpânim cele mai simple manifestării ale limbii
materne? Ce declarații de dragoste putem înfăptui, cum putem să ne manifestăm
admirația, în ce fel ne putem dezgoli amărăciunea și durerea, dacă nu vom știi
să stăpânim atuurile limbii române? Un om de neînvins nu este cel care are
capital de putere și influență nelimitată. Ci acela care a escaladat muntele de
înălțime al graiului și își poate depăși concurența prin coerență și logică
indubitabilă.”
● My
previous greetings on the same theme: ROMANIAN LANGUAGE Day – 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021
NOTE: Dear readers, please be advised that on this website each of the previous postings, pertaining to the recurrent annual themes, portray a different perspective of the subject/s presented (same theme/s, but a different outlook without duplication due to the cultural richness of the specific topic/s discussed).
NOTE: Dear readers, please be advised that on this website each of the previous postings, pertaining to the recurrent annual themes, portray a different perspective of the subject/s presented (same theme/s, but a different outlook without duplication due to the cultural richness of the specific topic/s discussed).
Friday, August 15, 2025
Socializing: Summer picnic 2025, ikebana & jazz music
COMUNICAT DE PRESĂ oferit de Alice / ALICE & Friends Circle™
15 august 2025: Evenimentul social anual al Cercului – Picnic estival 2025,
cu demonstrație de artă ikebana și ritmuri de jazz
Pe data de 15 august 2025, sub egida ALICE & Friends Circle™ am
organizat, în Vancouver, picnicul anual al Cercului, în pitorescul cadru
al insulei Granville Island, într-o atmosferă care celebrează
rafinamentul și echilibrul estetic. Evenimentul s-a desfășurat sub semnul artei florale japoneze Ikebana,
precum și al sonorităților suave ale muzicii de jazz, menite să învăluie
conversațiile și momentele de contemplare într-o tonalitate elegantă. Acest picnic tematic, dedicat artei tradiționale japoneze a ikebanei, a reunit
prieteni dragi - oameni pasionați de artă, cultură, natură și creativitate.
Tot cu această ocazie am avut avut plăcerea să am alături câțiva invitați
speciali, ca spre exemplu:
- Consulatul General al României la Vancouver a susținut acest eveniment
al Cercului prin prezența doamnei Consul General Adjunct al României la
Vancouver / Ministru Plenipotențiar, doamna Ștefana Rotaru, care printr-un
frumos cuvânt și-a arătat aprecierea față de acest eveniment, față de tematica
aleasă, față de audiența formată din români cu suflete frumoase, cât și față de
invitata specială a acestei întâlniri – dna. Kati Horvath.
Prin dedicare și profesionalism, Consulatul reprezintă interesele României
în vestul Canadei, sprijinind comunitatea românească și promovând colaborarea
româno-canadiană în diverse domenii, inclusiv cel cultural, iar prezența
oficialilor români la evenimentele Cercului aduce un suflu vibrant și o
legătură puternică între România și diaspora din regiune, oferind totodată
posibilitatea unei comunicări valoroase cu țara mamă.
- Invitata specială a picnic-ului anual a fost dna. Adelina Șuvagău, reprezentând Rompost TV. Evenimentul a fost filmat pentru televiziunea OMNI BC oferind ocazia de a aduce în prim-plan comunitatea românească din Vancouver. Cu experiența sa de peste 30 de ani în media, Adelina a contribuit prin profesionalism și implicare la crearea unei atmosfere deschise și autentice.
- Și nu în ultimul rând, invitata foarte specială a picnicului anual al Cercului, dna. Kati Horvath (biografia sa concisă în rubrica comentariilor), a adus o notă aparte evenimentului, ce a avut ca tematică arta florală. Prin măiestria și pasiunea ei pentru flori, dna. K. Horvath a reușit să transforme spațiul respectiv într-un veritabil tablou viu, plin de culoare și armonie, ce a reflectat idealurile estetice ale artei în toate formele sale. Prezența ei a fost o sursă de inspirație pentru toți participanții, iar talentul său a subliniat cât de mult poate natura să-și găsească expresia artistică prin aranjamentele florale. Astfel, dna. K. Horvath a reușit să fie un adevărat ambasador al artei în viața cotidiană, oferind o experiență de neuitat tuturor celor prezenți.
- Invitata specială a picnic-ului anual a fost dna. Adelina Șuvagău, reprezentând Rompost TV. Evenimentul a fost filmat pentru televiziunea OMNI BC oferind ocazia de a aduce în prim-plan comunitatea românească din Vancouver. Cu experiența sa de peste 30 de ani în media, Adelina a contribuit prin profesionalism și implicare la crearea unei atmosfere deschise și autentice.
- Și nu în ultimul rând, invitata foarte specială a picnicului anual al Cercului, dna. Kati Horvath (biografia sa concisă în rubrica comentariilor), a adus o notă aparte evenimentului, ce a avut ca tematică arta florală. Prin măiestria și pasiunea ei pentru flori, dna. K. Horvath a reușit să transforme spațiul respectiv într-un veritabil tablou viu, plin de culoare și armonie, ce a reflectat idealurile estetice ale artei în toate formele sale. Prezența ei a fost o sursă de inspirație pentru toți participanții, iar talentul său a subliniat cât de mult poate natura să-și găsească expresia artistică prin aranjamentele florale. Astfel, dna. K. Horvath a reușit să fie un adevărat ambasador al artei în viața cotidiană, oferind o experiență de neuitat tuturor celor prezenți.
Tot cu această
ocazie, aș dori să aduc în prim plan faptul că dna. Kati Horvath este fiica
dnei. Marta Horvath (1935-2013; fostă balerină principală la Opera Națională
Română, profesoară de balet la Alberta Ballet și profesoară/coregrafă la mai
multe școli din Toronto și Vancouver; dna. Marta a fost un membru iubit al
fiecărei comunități de care a aparținut; strălucirea, generozitatea,
compasiunea și optimismul ei neclintit vor fi amintite cu bucurie și
recunoștință de toți cei care au cunoscut-o.) & dlui.
Ștefan Horvath [(1929-2021; fost director de imagine în Televiziunea Română,
cunoscut pentru filmele ”Săgeata căpitanului Ion” (în 1973), ”Vin cicliștii”
(în 1968) și ”Povestea dragostei”(în 1977)].
Ulterior o să
revin cu un tablou mult mai amplu la adresa acestor distinse personaje ale
României (fam. Marta & Ștefan Horvath).
Acest eveniment al Cercului a oferit participanților ocazia de a explora și experimenta această formă rafinată de aranjament floral japonez, concentrându-se pe echilibrul liniilor, spațiului și armoniei cu mediul înconjurător.
Luând forma unui atelier interactiv focusat pe ikebana, într-o exprimare contemporană,
prezentarea a fost moderată cu dibăcie de către dna. Kati Horvath, care a
explicat cu multă grație și elocință originile, tehnicile esențiale ale acestei
arte ancestrale, cât și principiile sale fundamentale – echilibrul, liniile și
utilizarea spațiului.
Pe parcursul acestei întâlniri, invitații mei au avut parte de o sesiune
practică, discuții și schimburi de idei, precum și momente de relaxare în aer
liber, promovând totodată conexiunea între oameni și natură. Atmosfera a fost
completată de muzică ambientală subtilă de jazz și gustări specifice, creând un
cadru propice pentru inspirație și dialog cultural.
Acest eveniment al Cercului a consolidat și mai mult importanța
patrimoniului cultural în comunitate, dar și angajamentul Cercului în a promova
diversitatea artistică și educațională în Vancouver și împrejurimi.
Caldele mele mulțumiri tuturor participanților care au făcut acest
eveniment memorabil!
Cu
apreciere,
Alice
Founder & Executive Director of ALICE & Friends Circle™ (a
Romanian-Canadian literary & socio-cultural GROUP)
PS #1: Într-un
viitor nu foarte îndepărtat o să revin cu un colaj foto mult mai detaliat.
PS #2: Aici vă includ link-urile unor articole recent scrise în
aliniament cu tematica în speță, cât și o poezie pe care doar ce am compus-o. Vă doresc lectură plăcută!
POEM: "The Sensibility of Flowers" (composed by Alice V.) | What is IKEBANA? | The influence of flowers in our everyday lives
PS #3: În rubrica comentariilor găsiți mesajul trimis înspre publicare din
partea invitatei mele speciale – dna. Kati Horvath.PS #4: Dragii mei, tot referitor la comentariile din cadrul secțiunii respective: de obicei evenimentele sociale ale Cercului nu au această rubrică deschisă, însă în acest caz am făcut o excepție pentru a da posibilitatea invitaților mei de a-și exprima în direct impresiile dobândite. Mulțumiri anticipate pentru aportul scontat!
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For your enjoyment, here is some soft jazz music, much like the warm notes we listened to at this event...
● Here is the relevant documentary FILM produced by ROMPOST (a local TV station in Vancouver) featuring our annual summer picnic, we all enjoyed on August 15, 2025
● A social media POSTING featuring our annual summer picnic published on their official face-book page,
by the GENERAL CONSULATE OF ROMANIA IN VANCOUVER
by the GENERAL CONSULATE OF ROMANIA IN VANCOUVER

Monday, August 11, 2025
POEM: "Sensibility of Flowers" (by Alice)
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Immerse yourself in a world where
timeless classical melodies bloom like flowers. |
(poem composed by Alice V. - all rights reserved)
Beneath
the whisper of the morning light,
Each petal wakes with fragile, soft embrace,
A tender heart that senses day and night,
Responding quiet to the world's vast grace.
They
bend to winds with elegant refrain,
Yet hold their ground when storms arise and roar,
In whispered hues, they speak without a strain,
Silent emotions rooted to the core.
Their
beauty is not just seen, but deeply felt,
A subtle language woven through their veins,
In blooms that teach what human hearts have dwelt,
The strength in softness and the grace in pain.
Flowers
remind us all to gently be,
Attuned, sincere, to nature’s melody.
Here is a classical music collection,
from legendary composers like Mozart, Beethoven, Bach, Chopin and Vivaldi...
~ perfect for relaxation, reflection or simply enjoying a peaceful moment surrounded by nature ~
~ perfect for relaxation, reflection or simply enjoying a peaceful moment surrounded by nature ~
Sunday, August 10, 2025
What is IKEBANA?
Ikebana, the traditional
Japanese art of flower arrangement, embodies a unique elegance that transcends
mere decoration. It is a profound expression of harmony, mindfulness and
spirituality, reflecting centuries of cultural evolution and philosophical
depth.
Historically
speaking, if we are referring to its origins, Ikebana's roots trace back over
1,400 years to the introduction of Buddhism into Japan, in the 6th century.
Initially, the practice was a religious one, where monks offered flowers on
temple altars as offerings. These humble beginnings marked the birth of what
was then called “kuge”, simple floral offerings symbolizing
reverence and gratitude toward nature and divinity.
As Japanese culture flourished during the Heian period (794–1185), ikebana evolved beyond religious ritual into a refined artistic expression embraced by the aristocracy. The “Ikenobo” school (the oldest and most respected school), was established during the 15th century, formalizing rules and aesthetics that remain influential today. This period saw ikebana transition from an act of faith to an art form steeped in symbolism, technique and a deep connection to the natural world.
Throughout subsequent eras, including the Muromachi, Edo and Meiji periods, ikebana adapted to societal shifts and new influences.
The introduction of contemplation concepts brought simplicity, mindfulness and minimalism to the forefront, while Western influences in the 19th and 20th centuries inspired new styles, expanding ikebana's creative potential without forsaking its intrinsic philosophies.
At its core, ikebana conveys a philosophy much deeper than flower arrangement. It embodies harmony between the higher realms, earth and man. The basic elements are carefully arranged to create balance, symbolism and meaning, capturing the interconnectedness of all things.
Ikebana also embraces the Japanese aesthetic principle of wabi-sabi, which celebrates simplicity, imperfection and the transient nature of life. Unlike Western floral arrangements that often emphasize abundance and color, ikebana seeks beauty in minimalism and the spaces between – a concept known as ma. In ikebana, negative space is alive; it breathes and provides harmony, inviting contemplation and reflection.
The practice is contemplative at its heart. Each cut, each stem placement is deliberate, encouraging mindfulness and presence. This slow focused engagement cultivates calm, self-awareness and a deep connection to nature, aligning with peaceful teachings. The art is as much about the process of arranging as it is about the final piece, nicely emphasizing a beautiful conversation between the artist and nature.
As Japanese culture flourished during the Heian period (794–1185), ikebana evolved beyond religious ritual into a refined artistic expression embraced by the aristocracy. The “Ikenobo” school (the oldest and most respected school), was established during the 15th century, formalizing rules and aesthetics that remain influential today. This period saw ikebana transition from an act of faith to an art form steeped in symbolism, technique and a deep connection to the natural world.
Throughout subsequent eras, including the Muromachi, Edo and Meiji periods, ikebana adapted to societal shifts and new influences.
The introduction of contemplation concepts brought simplicity, mindfulness and minimalism to the forefront, while Western influences in the 19th and 20th centuries inspired new styles, expanding ikebana's creative potential without forsaking its intrinsic philosophies.
At its core, ikebana conveys a philosophy much deeper than flower arrangement. It embodies harmony between the higher realms, earth and man. The basic elements are carefully arranged to create balance, symbolism and meaning, capturing the interconnectedness of all things.
Ikebana also embraces the Japanese aesthetic principle of wabi-sabi, which celebrates simplicity, imperfection and the transient nature of life. Unlike Western floral arrangements that often emphasize abundance and color, ikebana seeks beauty in minimalism and the spaces between – a concept known as ma. In ikebana, negative space is alive; it breathes and provides harmony, inviting contemplation and reflection.
The practice is contemplative at its heart. Each cut, each stem placement is deliberate, encouraging mindfulness and presence. This slow focused engagement cultivates calm, self-awareness and a deep connection to nature, aligning with peaceful teachings. The art is as much about the process of arranging as it is about the final piece, nicely emphasizing a beautiful conversation between the artist and nature.

Several core principles distinguish ikebana from other floral arts, so here are few of them.
· Simplicity and minimalism: Every element is intentional. Extraneous blooms are removed to reveal the essence of the arrangement. The care with which nothing is superfluous encourages an appreciation of natural beauty in its purest form.
· Asymmetry: Unlike the symmetry favored in Western designs, ikebana thrives on asymmetry, mirroring nature's organic irregularities, adding dynamic balance.
· Line and form: The arrangement emphasizes the lines created by stems and branches, fostering an elegant sculptural quality. The expressiveness often comes from these linear forms rather than massed flowerheads.
· Triangle structure: The relationship between the three main lines (representing the sky, the earth and humanity) forms a triangular composition that guides the artist's design and ensures harmony.
· Negative space (Ma): The empty space around and within the arrangement is a vital, living component, offering breathing room and elevating the beauty of the flowers and branches themselves.
· Seasonality: The use of seasonal flowers and branches connects the arrangement to nature’s cycles, reinforcing the themes of impermanence and renewal.
Styles and schools
Ikebana encompasses numerous schools and styles, each with its specific characteristics and distinct techniques.
· Ikenobo school: The origin of ikebana. It is known for highly structured styles like rikka, which symbolizes natural landscapes with majestic, intricate compositions, and shoka, which uses simpler triangular forms to express harmony.
· Ohara school: Famous for developing the moribana style, which uses shallow containers and metal flower frogs (kenzan). Moribana allows greater freedom to mimic natural landscapes and incorporate Western flowers, blending tradition with modernity.
· Sogetsu school: Founded in the 20th century, Sogetsu embraces a free form of ikebana known as jiyuuka (free flowers) encouraging artistic experimentation and the use of unconventional materials like metal or glass. It democratizes ikebana, positioning it as contemporary art suited for varied environments.
These schools demonstrate the adaptability of ikebana, showing how it honors tradition while inspiring creativity and personal expression. Their teachings continue to evolve, making ikebana a living art form that resonates in contemporary culture globally.
Ikebana practice and the tools needed to put together such a flower arrangement
· About the tools: Essential tools include ikenobo floral scissors designed for clean cuts, kenzan or flower frog bases to secure stems and appropriate vessels carefully chosen for their size, shape and color to complement the arrangement.
· About the creative process: The process starts with selecting materials that speak to the artist or the season. The tallest stem (shin) sets the tone and direction. The accompanying stems (soe and tai) complete the triangular balance with intentional placements and angles. Smaller accents may be added sparingly, emphasizing elegance and restraint.
· About the appropriate state of mind: The artist is encouraged to cultivate a deep observation, patience and decisiveness. Each cut and placement demand awareness of nature’s flow and the arrangement's balance. This creative process fosters tranquillity and personal insight, transcending the physical act to become an artistic dialogue.
Despite its ancient origins, ikebana remains vibrant and growing in Japan and worldwide. It is taught from schools to workshops globally, celebrated in galleries, ceremonies and seasonal festivals. The art's emphasis on mindfulness and harmony resonates deeply in today’s fast-paced world, providing a pathway for reconnecting with nature, cultivating creativity and finding inner peace.
Contemporary innovations such as virtual and mixed-reality ikebana experiences illustrate its adaptability and future potential. Technology is being leveraged to democratize ikebana, making it accessible to individuals regardless of location or physical ability, ensuring this timeless tradition continues to inspire generations.
Ikebana is far more than an arrangement of blooms. It is a timeless practice that teaches us to appreciate impermanence, to find beauty in simplicity and to understand the delicate balance that sustains the universe. The silent poetry of its lines and spaces invites contemplation, mindfulness and emotional renewal.
Whether you approach ikebana as an art enthusiast, a contemplator, or a curious beginner, it offers a unique journey – one that blends nature’s gifts with human creativity, and tradition with personal expression. To arrange flowers in ikebana is, ultimately, to give life anew to nature’s fleeting beauty, creating harmony that touches both the eye and the soul.
Embrace the art of
IKEBANA and
discover how living flowers can breathe new life into your perception of nature, beauty and self.
discover how living flowers can breathe new life into your perception of nature, beauty and self.
References
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