Please join Professor Sato for this special program on Sunday, April 19, 2009 at 1:00pm in the McCormick Auditorium at the Norris Center
Guests will be offered an authentic Maccha (green tea) tasting.**
Shozo Sato is a master of Zen arts, including ikebana, the tea ceremony, and Sumi-e (black ink painting). Born in Ikataku, Kobe City, Japan in 1933, Shozo Sato received a degree in fine arts from Bunka Gakuin College, Tokyo, and also highest diplomas in the
Japanese tea ceremony, flower arrangement, and classical dance. His dramatic training took place at Toho Academy, Tokyo; in Kabuki, he was a special student of Nakamura Kenzaburo XVII. Professor Sato conducts workshops on all of these arts throughout the United States, Asia, and Europe and is the author of numerous books, including Tea Ceremony, Ikebana, and The Art of Sumi-e.
For more information please contact
[email protected]**Because it is a strong tea we ask that participants come with a full stomach
This event is sponsored by Northwestern's Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences and the Asian and Middle East Studies Program. For further information call (847) 491-7980. This event is FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC