Kokedama How-To & Breath play : Floating Gardens
Date: October 17th
Time: 7pm-8:30pm
Price: $ 75
Duration: 90 minutes
Location:
Jewell House
46 E. 21st Street, 3FL, New York, NY, 11010
(646) 932-1227 / info@jewellhouse.com
This collaboration of KOKEDAMA & Breath Play is a very special workshop and we are very excited to host the event at JEWELL HOUSE!
Jared Zhang Garde will lead a modern breathing experience, combining breath work and interactive performance art, to ease you into an intentional and playful Kokedama class after. With soundscapes provided by LOVESEAT.
See details below.
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WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION INCLUDING LEARNING OBJECTIVES
This workshop creates traditional Japanese Moss Balls (Japanese: Kokedama) which are balls of soil that are covered in moss and hold a live plant. Kokedama is easy to enjoy and decorate in your space as a hanging, floating plant to brighten up your space. Workshop includes all materials of Kokedama which you will make 3 Kokedama and take home at the end of the session. In this workshop also learn how to choose the plants and how to take care of them. The workshop will be instructed by a horticulturalist and floral designer with EunYoung Sebazco.
The Kokedama Workshop will be in collaboration with Garde. Jared Zhang Garde will lead a modern breathing experience, combining breathwork and interactive performance art, to ease you into an intentional and playful Kokedama class after. With soundscapes provided by LOVESEAT.
WORKSHOP REQUIREMENTS
Kinka provides Soil, dried moss, twine, plants, tools Onsite requirements: tables, chairs, access to water
WORKSHOP AGENDA
● Breath Play (15mins) Jared Zhang Garde will lead a modern breathing experience, combining breath work
● Introduction of kokedama (15mins)
History, how to choose plants and correct placement
● Demo & Care Instructions (15mins)
● Practices with jade plant (30mins): Choose three plants and start making
● Wrap-up & group photos (15mins)
Overview how to take care and how to decorate
KINKA
KINKA is dedicated towards building bridges within our community to make lasting connections. KINKA currently catalogs 14 local NYC artists providing them with an outreach for their voice to be discovered. KINKA introduces sustainable practices with food from farm to fork and curates its horticulture with best organic sustainability. Website: www.kinka.nyc
KINKA is a lifestyle of events and a unique collections for home & office that aspires to work outwards from its immediate neighborhood into its local city to bring an atmosphere of invitation and gathering ART + FOOD + PLANTS
*Kokedama & Kreature Exhibition at Jewell House, Flatiron, NYC Show runs September 8th through November 30th 2022
More information: HERE