Winter Tea Gathering at The Maiden Theatre in The Sydney Royal Botanic Gardens.
We had perform chado demonstration Tagasode-dana temae and Misono-dana temae
Sunday 3 July 2016, from 11:00am to 15:30pm
Winter Tea Gathering at The Maiden Theatre in The Sydney Royal Botanic Gardens.
We had perform chado demonstration Tagasode-dana temae and Misono-dana temae
Sunday 3 July 2016, from 11:00am to 15:30pm
Spring Annual Chakai at The Maiden Theatre in The Sydney Royal Botanic Gardens.
Sunday, 18 October
Date: Sunday, 18 October
Venue: Maiden Theatre & Moore Room, Royal Botanic Gardens, City
Spring Annual Chakai at The Maiden Theatre in The Sydney Royal Botanic Gardens.
Spring Annual Tea Gathering
Sunday 18 October 2015
The Chado Urasenke Tankokai Sydney Association invites you to come and enjoy two different settings of traditional Japanese tea ceremony with them in the Royal Botanic Gardens.
JAPANESE TEA CEREMONY
お茶会
チケット $20(二席 お抹茶とお菓子)
Tickets are $20 for two servings of tea and traditional sweets.
時間 ご予約
Sessions are 45 minutes long, and start at
11:00am, 11:45am, 12:30pm, 1:15pm, 2:00pm and 2:45pm.
ご希望の時間をお知らせください。
Please indicate which session you would like to attend when making your booking.
Email: chado.sydney@gmail.com
Phone: 0403 710 459 (Misako)
The Honseki was set in The Moore Room adjacent to The Maiden Theatre. Four and a half Tatami mats were laid and Toko-no-ma was created with Shoji screens and a Australian natural timber board. Shin-Daisu was chosen for this years Honseki setting.
More photos you can see in Gallery – Spring Annual Chakai 2014
Chado demonstration for Autumn Vibes at Royal Botanic Garden
Date: Sunday, 9 March, 2014
Venue: Herb Garden Pavilion (see attached map)
Time: 11:30 – 3:30 pm on going
We had a great day on Sunday. Sydney Association Members performed chado demonstration for Autumn Vibes in the Royal Botanic Gardens. This is a third year for this event. It was a very hot day consistent with this year’s Autumn Vibes” theme “Africa”.
The venue was a pavilion in the Herb Garden. We set up Misono-dana and many chairs for the audiences. We use Morocco’s mizusashi and sweet container. Natsume is autumn leaves makie. Not many people came to the tea in the morning, but after lunch we had a big crowd. Several VIPs came for tea. Mr. Mitsuo Shojii, the famous Japanese potter, was among them. He enjoyed tea very much with Sogetsu flower School people. Mr. Nao Endo, the director of the Japan Foundation, came as well along with his wife. We performed seven times in total.
More photos you can see in Gallery – Chado demonstration for Autumn Vibes