Japanese Tea, Flowers, and Music at Towson University
Date: Saturday, March 31, 2007
Time: From 2 pm,
Location: Marder Studio Theater, Center for the Arts, Towson University
Audiences will enjoy an afternoon of elegant and tranquil presentations of a Japanese tea ceremony by Masako Miyahara (2 pm), Japanese flower arranging by Emi Furukawa (3 pm) and a performance of classical Japanese music by Yoshio Kurahashi, Ayako Kurahashi and Miyuki Yoshikami devoted to the theme of cherry blossoms and spring.
Admission is free for flower art; $5 for the tea ceremony; and $5 for the music program.
This program is held in association with the exhibition "Fired with Passion: Contemporary Ceramics of Japan in the Asian Arts Gallery, Center for the Arts" at Towson University. The exhibition runs from Saturday, February 10 through Friday, May 11.
For more information, call 410-704-2807 or go to www.towson.edu/asianarts
Time: From 2 pm,
Location: Marder Studio Theater, Center for the Arts, Towson University
Audiences will enjoy an afternoon of elegant and tranquil presentations of a Japanese tea ceremony by Masako Miyahara (2 pm), Japanese flower arranging by Emi Furukawa (3 pm) and a performance of classical Japanese music by Yoshio Kurahashi, Ayako Kurahashi and Miyuki Yoshikami devoted to the theme of cherry blossoms and spring.
Admission is free for flower art; $5 for the tea ceremony; and $5 for the music program.
This program is held in association with the exhibition "Fired with Passion: Contemporary Ceramics of Japan in the Asian Arts Gallery, Center for the Arts" at Towson University. The exhibition runs from Saturday, February 10 through Friday, May 11.
For more information, call 410-704-2807 or go to www.towson.edu/asianarts
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