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2025 Japanese Traditional Tea Ceremony: The Way Of Tea: Sado Demonstration (An Ancient Cultural Experience Invites You To Witness)NEW

Date: Saturday, 18 January, 2025       Time: 12:00 pm
Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens
4000 Morikami Park Road
Delray Beach, FL 33446
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Map of Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens , 4000 Morikami Park Road

Japanese Traditional Tea Ceremony: The Way Of Tea: Sado Demonstration.
Immerse yourself in the captivating world of the Japanese Traditional Tea Ceremony: The Way of Tea, also known as "Sado," in an ever-changing demonstration at Morikami.

This cultural experience invites you to witness the intricate art of sado, a ritual deeply rooted in Japanese tradition. The demonstration unfolds with a focus on seasonal nuances, making each presentation a unique and enriching experience. The essence of sado revolves around four key principles: harmony (wa), reverence (kei), purity (sei), and tranquility (jaku).

As you engage in the true spirit of sado, you'll find an opportunity to cultivate a sense of harmony, express reverence, embrace purity, and discover tranquility. These principles extend beyond the confines of the tea ceremony, offering a pathway to bring a calm and centered perspective into the busyness of everyday life.

Join us at Morikami on this special Saturday afternoon to witness the beauty and grace of the Japanese Traditional Tea Ceremony, and allow yourself to be transported to a world where each moment is a celebration of art, culture, and the timeless traditions of Japan.

Dates
2025: January 18 | February 8 | March 15 | April 12 | May 17

Times
12:00 pm. 1:30 pm, 3:00 pm
• Each show approx 40-45 min

Location
Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, 4000 Morikami Park Road, Delray Beach, FL 33446



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