Ikebana Sogetsu

with Samia Jaber

Embark on a journey of creativity and harmony with Samia Jaber a distinguished and dedicated practitioner of Sogetsu Ikebana. With a profound love for the art of Japanese flower arranging, Samia stands as a beacon of inspiration, offering a wealth of knowledge and a unique perspective on the beauty of Sogetsu

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About Sogetsu IKEBana

Ikebana Sogetsu is one of the major schools of Ikebana, the Japanese art of flower arranging. Sogetsu, founded in 1927 by Sofu Teshigahara, is recognized for its modern and innovative approach to Ikebana. Unlike some other schools that strictly adhere to traditional forms and styles, Sogetsu encourages artistic freedom and creativity.

Flower

Innovation & Creativity

Sogetsu embraces a contemporary and dynamic approach to Ikebana. Practitioners are encouraged to experiment with a wide range of materials, not limited to traditional flowers and branches. This allows for a more flexible and creative expression within the art form.

Coiled Leaf

Adaptability

Sogetsu can be practiced anywhere, not confined to the traditional tokonoma (alcove) setting. This adaptability makes it accessible to a broader audience, and arrangements can be created to suit various environments and occasions.

Double Coiled Leaf

Emphasis on Harmony and BalancE

While encouraging creativity, Sogetsu Ikebana still adheres to the fundamental principles of balance, harmony, and form. Arrangements aim to capture the essence of nature and express it in a harmonious and aesthetically pleasing manner.

Flower with Stem

Teaching Methodology

Sogetsu is taught through a structured curriculum, and practitioners progress through different levels of proficiency. The school offers certification programs for those who wish to become qualified instructors

Sogetsu Teacher

Ikebana Teacher

About Samia Jaber

A certified Sogetsu Ikebana instructor, Samia brings years of experience and a deep-rooted passion for floral artistry. Trained in the modern and dynamic Sogetsu school, she seamlessly blends tradition with innovation, encouraging students to explore their creativity within the structured principles of Ikebana.

Samia believes in making the art of Sogetsu Ikebana accessible to all, fostering an inclusive learning environment where students of all levels can discover the joy and therapeutic benefits of working with flowers. She emphasize the flexibility and adaptability that Sogetsu offers, empowering students to create expressive and contemporary arrangements.

Her Sogetsu Certifications

Teachers Diploma 2nd Grade Jonin Sanyo
Teacher’s Diploma 2nd Grade Sanyo
Teacher’s Diploma 3rd Grade
Teacher’s Diploma 4th Grade

How To Study Ikebana

These classes are for people who are looking to study Sogetsu ikebana over multiple years and receive their certificates from the Japan headquarters. If you'd like to be a professional ikebana teacher or artist, these courses are for you.The Sogetsu certificates follow the textbooks from the Japan school of Sogetsu. Upon satisfactory completion of each book, you may apply for your certificate and your teacher will complete the application on your behalf to headquarters.

Please note that you will need to acquire 3 textbooks to enroll in the full course. Curriculum 1 & 2 requires "Sogetsu Textbook 1 & 2" and Curriculum 2 & 3 require "Sogetsu Textbook 3 & 4" and Curriculum 5 requires "Sogetsu Textbook 5"

Curriculum 1: KakeI-ho

In this course, the basics of Ikebana are studied through a method called Kakei-ho. Upon completion, application can be made for The First Certificate: Yonkyu.

Book Required: "Sogetsu Textbook 1 & 2"
Total: 20 Flower Arrangements
Certificate: Yonky
Book 1 & 2

Curriculum 2: KakeI

Once you have mastered the basics of Kakei-ho, you will begin to learn about different Variation Styles. Upon completion, application can be made for The Second Certificate: Sankyu.

Book Required: "Sogetsu Textbook 1 & 2"
20 Flower Arrangements
Certificate: Sankyu
Book 1 & 2

Curriculum 3: Composition and Line, Color and Mass

The new stage of free arrangement begins, apart from Kakei-ho. Upon completion, application can be made for The Third Certificate: Nikyu.

Book Required: Sogetsu Textbook 3 & 4
20 Flower Arrangements
Certificate: Nikyu
Book 3 & 4

Curriculum 4: Material and Space

A higher level of expression is mastered by deepening understanding of the material and the space. Upon completion, application can be made for The Fourth Certificate: Ikkyu.

Book Required: Sogetsu Textbook 3 & 4
20 Flower Arrangements
Certificate: Ikkyu
Book 3 & 4

Curriculum 5: Technique and Creation

After completing all the studies of the four curricula, lessons continue for acquisition of a Teacher’s Diploma (to be officially certified as Sogetsu teacher). At this stage, the curriculum composed of the four key words “Technique,” “Materials,” “Placement,” and “Creation” learned to get a more confident foundation of skills, knowledge, and greater creativity. At the same time, training is required to gain mental preparedness as a teacher. Upon completion of Curriculum 5, application can be made for Teacher’s Diploma Fourth Grade (the first stage of teacher’s diploma).

Book Required: Sogetsu Textbook 5
30 Flower Arrangements
Certificate: Teacher’s Diploma Fourth Grade
Book 5

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