Sado, popularly known as Japanese Tea Ceremony, literally means the way of tea. This traditional Japanese art form was developed in the belief that each social gathering is a unique experience, between a host and their guests, which should be respected and treasured.
The lecture and demonstration of tea ceremony is organized as a way of letting Singapore know about the tea culture as practised in the Omotesenke tradition. It will introduce the etiquette and practice in a tea gathering as prescribed in Sado practices.
Date: Saturday, 18 July 2009
Time: 1pm to 3pm; 4pm to 6pm
Venue: The Salon, National Museum Singapore (93 Stamford Road, Singapore 178897)
Admission: Free
If you’re interested, please send an email to comm@tpjcg.org (subject: Lecture and Demonstration of Tea Ceremony) with your name, contact number, admission number, school, year of study, and which session you’d like to go for by Thursday, 16 July 2009. Please note that registration is strictly required as tickets to the event will have to be issued.
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