Ikebana Workshop - Beginner - 2026

Ikebana Workshop - Beginner - 2026

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Japanese Flower Arrangement

Enjoy the creation of the beautiful art of ikebana in a workshop. Learn from a professional in a 2 hour lesson. This workshop is designed for people...

  • who are interested in learning ikebana and have never arranged ikebana before
  • who have done ikebana before but require more advice

We recommend you bring your own flowers, ikebana vases, scissors and kenzan, if you have them. If you don't have them, we can advise you, please talk to Megumi before class starts. We have a variety of ikebana supplies available for sale, containers, kenzan (pin holders) and Hasami scissors.

Try ikebana for one lesson or continue casually anytime. Ikebana class is held once a month on the 4th Sunday. A new flower arrangement is created each lesson and take home to display.

Tuition fee includes lesson and notes, but not materials.

Two options for buying

  • Buy one lesson ($85.00)
  • Buy a course of 8 lessons - start anytime ($560.00)

Choose your option above when adding to the cart

Sunday Afternoon

Time: 1:00pm to 3:00pm

22 March 2026
26 April 2026
24 May 2026
28 June 2026
26 July 2026
27 September 2026
25 October 2026
22 November 2026

These dates are the 4th Sunday of the month, except for public holidays or exhibitions where a nearby date is chosen.

Your teacher, Megumi

Megumi is a master of Koryu Shoyo-Kai School in Sydney and holds classes throughout the year for beginners to advanced students. She is a member of Ikebana International Sydney Chapter, participating in demonstrations and exhibitions.

Origins of Ikebana Koryu School

Koryu Shoyo Kai Ikebana The Koryu Ikebana School seeks to express beauty and elegance using the fundamentals of space, structure and naturalism that has been perfected by its practitioners since it was established in 1760 (Edo period), by Imai Isshiken Soufu. Following a simple, prescriptive pattern based on an asymmetrical triangle whose 3 points represent heaven, earth and man, the Seika style reaches out to us, symbolising both the natural world and our connection to it.