Ikebana is not flowers in a vase.
Her demonstration is “Ichiyo Summer” using tropicals.
Bio
Jeanne Keiko Houlton is a 4th generation American of Japanese ancestry born and raised in Hawaii. Japanese is her first language. She started Ikebana lessons in the Sogetsu School in 1970 and became a Sogetsu teacher and then a teacher in the Ichiyo School of Ikebana. She has been teaching for the Ichiyo School for 25 years and has a dozen students who have become teachers. She has demonstrated arranging in most venues in St. Petersburg, such as the Museum of Fine Arts, The Museum of History, Duncan McClellan Gallery, Morean Art Center, Craftsman House Gallery, St. Petersburg Clay Company and the Saturday Morning Market. She has demonstrated in 10 Ikebana International Chapters in the USA. She has also demonstrated in Tokyo representing North America and the Ichiyo School at the Ikebana International World Convention. Her style reflects Contemporary Ikebana.
Zoom Link
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/7409862189?omn=83086730658
Meeting ID: 740 986 2189