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Art is in nature, nature is in art. And when the two flow together in celebration, the ordinary can indeed transform into poetry.

This celebration of life was the focus of the Chennai Sogetsu branch's workshop on January 17th, 2026. 13 branch members came together with much enthusiasm to celebrate the theme of the day.


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The 12th December 2025 workshop of the Chennai Sogetsu branch was a grand finale to year 2025, and was attended by 9 members. The theme was an extension of the November workshop on Principles 39 and 44, only this time there were no demos by senseis. The floor was left open to the members to practise their interpretation of the two principles.

To reiterate the principles...


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The Sogetsu Branch, Chennai held its monthly workshop session on November 22nd, 2025 at ABK Hall. The meeting began at 11am to a room filled with anticipation. The theme held promise for creativity - apply Principles 39 and 44 of the 50 Principles of Sogetsu by founder  .

Principle No. 44: "Be sure to make definite points of emphases and avoid redundancy in ...


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To celebrate Children’s Day on November 14th this year, the Chennai Sogetsu Branch conducted an Ikebana Workshop for the children at Chennai Higher Secondary School, Alwarpet. This initiative was supported by Madras Metro Round Table 95 of Chennai.

Senseis Meenakshi Sarin and Prerana Mehta, along with the supporting members, conduct...


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“The essence of Ikebana lies in the relationship between the plant materials and the containers. By focusing on the container to be used, new ideas of composition may come to mind.” -  Akane Teshigahara on the importance of containers in Ikebana arrangements.

This relationship between plant materials and containers, and the immense potential for new ide...


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