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Ikebana International
(II) is a world-wide cultural organization dedicated to the promotion
and appreciation of the Japanese art of flower arrangement founded
by Ellen Gordon Allen in 1956. Her dream was to unite the people
of the world through their mutual love of nature and enjoyment
of Ikebana. II does not teach a specific type of Ikebana; rather,
it is an interest group of individuals of many nationalities who
enjoy Ikebana and other Japanese arts. Many have studied Ikebana;
some have not.
There are many different schools of Ikebana: some stress classic
styles; others focus on contemporary forms; and some blend the
two. At II meetings, students and teachers share openly their
schools' inspirations, styles, philosophy, history, and techniques.
II was founded by and continues to be administered by volunteers
in the more than 165 chapters from over 60 countries and areas
worldwide. Our motto is "Friendship through Flowers".
LOCAL CHAPTER MEETINGS & NEWSLETTER
Our meetings provide a regular opportunity to study, participate
and exhibit in Ikebana programs, workshops, exhibits and activities
and events of related arts. Our Chapter newsletter keeps you informed
of other chapters' events, as well as headquarters' and regional
activities.
IKEBANA INTERNATIONAL
MEMBERSHIP
Your Chapter dues include your membership in the Ikebana International
organization. As such, you are welcome to visit Chapter meetings
anywhere in the world, and may transfer from one Chapter to another
upon presentation of a current membership card. Three times each
year you will receive the Ikebana International magazine which
includes full-color photos of arrangements, articles and news
relating to Ikebana and Japanese arts.
REGIONAL CONFERENCES
AND WORLD CONVENTIONS
You may want to attend the II World Convention, which is held
in Japan every 5 years, a North American Regional Conference,
or one of the other Regional Conferences held around the world.
In addition, there are several special annual events and educational
opportunities sponsored by many Chapters throughout the U.S.
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