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What is Chado? Explaining the'way of tea' 

Presenting a bowl of tea to a guest, and receiving a bowl of tea as a guest — many people are fascinated to discover what lies behind this apparently simple interaction. This lecture is an opportunity to learn in English about chadō and its place in traditional Japanese culture.

■ Lecture: What is Chado?  

Poster

◇Keio University, Hiyoshi Campus, Dokuritsukan, D203
◇28th October 2017 (Saturday)
◇13.00 – 14.00 (entrance from 12.30)
◇Language:English
Free admission

◆ Lecturer: ◆
Soho Abe (阿部宗穂)(Associate Instructor of the Urasenke, Chadō Tradition)
Born in 1971.Graduated from LLB, University of Tokyo
Introducing Chadō to overseas countries for many years as a Chaeikai member, Urasenke and an International Chadō Culture Foundation Supporting Member
Guiding Chadō at Japan House, University of Illinois, 2003~2004
Advisor of culture course in International Youth Development Exchange Program, Cabinet Office, 2007~2016
Lecturer in English Chadō Program, Shibuya-ku


Chadō workshop: The Tea Ceremony
— Feel it, Learn it, Share it
  

An opportunity to watch a demonstration of the tea ceremony and make your own bowl of tea. Enjoy the taste of matcha with traditional sweets that reflect the changing seasons.
No charge.

◇Keio University, Dokuritsukan B1, Hiyoshi House (tatami room)
◇28th October 2017 (Saturday)
◇15.00 - 16.30
◇Language:English
Advance booking required.
Maximum 30 people.Priority will be given to students in order of application and is limited to those attending the lecture.


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◇Organizer: Keio Research Center for the Liberal-Arts, Hiyoshi Art and Performance Project (HAPP)
◇Director: Prof. Mayumi Tsuda (Faculty of Economics )
◇With the co-operation of International Chadō Culture Foundation, Urasenke Chaeikai, Keio University Teachers and Staff Chadō Society
◇Enquiries:hy-happ@adst.keio.ac.jp
English translation: Mary Anketell