Ikebana Demonstration, the art of flower arrangement is truly a high craft in Japan
Alex listening to traditional ballads called Enka in Japanese
Another Ikebana Arrangement, this one uses a Redbud tree branch some Daffodils and, some Lily or Iris leaves
The taiko group, Saint Louis Osuwa Taiko
Modern Ikebana
More Modern Ikebana, this is the finished display
He didn't actually eat that, but it's a good pic!
The girls got their names done in calligraphy
Looking thoughtful
Enjoying the night
Me, trying my hand at origami. I kinda suck but Angie liked the crane that I made for her.
The next pic are the Taiko group jammin' on stage!
Friday, April 9, 2010
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4 comments:
Some of that Taiko group looks awfully, well, white.
Of course, it is St. Louis...
:-)
Hehehehehe. They play very well though they really do!
We Had a blast.
Here is the Taiko drummers page http://www.stltaiko.com/
The St Louis Taiko group refuses to do any performance where they are asked to provide Aisan players only.
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