Arte e Cultura
Season of Tea Launches at Japan House London, January - April 2022
Usually practiced in a (teahouse), the act of preparing and serving tea to guests is considered a way to socialise. The Way of Tea is a practice that requires a deep attention to single movements and gestures, an appreciation of the craft objects and their role in the process and an awareness of the surrounding environment. The result is an entrancing experience that encourages a great stillness and peace for both practitioners and guests.
The series of demonstrations is held in conjunction with , an exhibition currently on display in the Japan House London Gallery until 10 April 2022 . Visitors to this free exhibition are able to walk through a full-scale replica of an architectural model of the teahouse in Kyoto made from (Japanese paper), as well as watch a short film on – a Japanese teahouse in Kagawa Prefecture.
Guests are also able to browse a range of Japanese teas, ceramics and utensils at The Shop and enjoy a cup of Japanese tea from The Stand café on the Ground Floor of Japan House.
Alongside these demonstrations, guests can continue their discovery at home by rewatching a special lecture by tea master Kimura Sōkei from the London branch of Urasenke Foundation, whose purpose is to preserve and foster the cultural heritage of Urasenke, one of the major tea schools in Japan , through support of research and public education concerning the Way of Tea. The lecture is available to view via the Japan House London YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5H1JHdK3H4E&t=1549s
The first event in this series takes place on Saturday 22 January. To book a seat at an upcoming demonstration, please visit: https://www.japanhouselondon.uk/whats-on/2022/windows-on-tea-live-chado-demonstrations-by-tankokai-uk/. Please note that spaces for each session are limited to ensure an intimate encounter for each guest. Several time slots are available to book on each date listed below:
Tankokai UK is formed mainly of practitioners of the Way of Tea. The UK Association activities started in 2009 with presentations in schools. In 2011, Tankokai UK was officially launched in London by Urasenke XV Grand Master Genshitsu Sen. Tankokai Associations can be found around the world. Members support the Urasenke activities in their communities as well as deepen their own knowledge of through study groups and training.
Japan House London is a cultural destination offering visitors the opportunity to experience the best and latest from Japan . Located on London's Kensington High Street , the experience is an authentic encounter with Japan , engaging and surprising even the most knowledgeable guests. Presenting the very best of Japanese art, design, gastronomy, innovation and technology, it deepens the visitor's appreciation of all that Japan has to offer. Part of a global initiative led by the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, there are two other Japan Houses, one in Los Angeles and the other in São Paulo.
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