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Ms. Otsue, a Japanese language teacher at St. Ann's School in Brooklyn, is a member of the Ikenobo School of Ikebana and regularly conducts Ikebana workshops.
All participants gained a first-hand appreciation of the zen values inherent in traditional Japanese arts such as Ikebana.
This cultural experience is at the heart of East-West's School Mission and also relates to each of the four pillars of the East-West School. The four pillars of East-West, Honor, Excellence, Curiosity, and Celebration, are infused in our teaching and learning environment.
This workshop was fully funded through our Sakura Grant program, which aims to bring hands-on experiences to students in East-West's Japanese language program.