My first Ikebana workshop

It’s one day of June 2013 when I had my first Ikebana workshop at the museum.

Since then I have met so many people over. At first, I wrote the numbers of people I met at the workshops and events. At that time I tried to remember the names of participants and call the participants by name because I didn’t have many audiences. I could have more conversation with each participant about Ikebana.

It’s been 6years since I had the first Ikebana workshop at Dallas Cow Collection of Art. I was so nervous and excited!  https://share-wis.com/courses/flower-arrangement?utm_content=afc_j2Yv0c6xAHvzyzEgeyWv

However, more participants of the events and workshops I had, more difficult to call by name and talk. It is good and bad.

I would like as many people as possible to know and experience the joy and benefits of doing Ikebana, so it’s good to have more people in events and workshops. On the other hand, I would like to communicate one by one, call by name and talk with people who participated in the event. So it’ bad to have less time for one person when I have more people in events and workshops.

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