Ikebana Workshop
Learn the graceful art of Ikebana — a mindful approach to floral design that goes beyond decoration and into the heart of Japanese aesthetics.
Audience
Teens and adults
Duration
60–90 minutes
Fee
Starts at $1000
Ikebana Workshop
What Is Ikebana?
Ikebana (生け花) is the Japanese art of flower arrangement. Unlike Western floral design, which often emphasizes fullness and symmetry, Ikebana focuses on line, space, and balance. It reflects the natural world and often highlights simplicity, seasonality, and asymmetry.
Each arrangement tells a quiet story. Branches, flowers, and leaves are positioned with intention to create harmony between the natural elements, the container, and the space around them. Ikebana is both an artistic and meditative practice that values patience, attention, and subtle beauty.
What You Get from This Workshop
This is a hands-on experience where participants explore the philosophy and basic techniques of Ikebana, then create their own arrangements to take home.
You’ll Experience:
- A brief introduction to the history and styles of Ikebana
- Demonstration of key techniques using live flowers
- Step-by-step guidance to create your own floral arrangement
No prior experience is needed. This workshop is calm, creative, and ideal for anyone interested in Japanese aesthetics, floral design, or mindfulness.
Workshop Details
Audience
Teens and adults
Duration
60–90 minutes
Format
Introduction + live demonstration + hands-on arranging
Fee
Starts at $1000
Materials Included
Fresh flowers, containers, tools
Setting
Classrooms, libraries, art spaces, or wellness events
About the Instructor
Teruko Nesbitt
Certified Sogetsu Ikebana Instructor
Teruko Nesbitt brings a wealth of cross-cultural experience to her teaching. Raised in Japan and based in Cincinnati since 1997, she holds formal instructor certification from the Sogetsu School of Ikebana — known for its modern, flexible approach to flower arranging.
She has taught Japanese culture and language to audiences across age groups and backgrounds, and regularly leads Ikebana demonstrations and workshops throughout the region.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need floral design experience?
No. This is a beginner-friendly class.
Will I get to take home my arrangement?
Can this be tailored for schools or businesses?
Is this messy? What should I wear?
Ready to Book?
Bring the art of Ikebana to your school, workplace, or community event.
Testimonials
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"A beautiful blend of art and mindfulness. I didn’t know arranging flowers could be so meaningful."
John Doe
— Adult workshop participant

"This was the highlight of our cultural appreciation week!"
John Doe
— Local high school teacher

“The presenter was so engaging. Our students talked about it for days.”
John Doe
— High School Teacher, Cincinnati