Sogetsu Manila branch marks 35th year with Ikebana exhibit

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The Sogetsu Manila Branch marked its 35th anniversary with a floral exhibition at SM Aura in Bonifacio Global City, which ran from Sept. 27 to 29. The event was attended by Madame Akiko Endo, wife of Japanese Ambassador Kazuya Endo, who is an Ikebana enthusiast.

Christopher Lim, a top-ranked instructor at the Sogetsu School in Japan, led a demonstration of the Japanese art of flower arrangement, showcasing traditional techniques with contemporary elements.

Among the exhibitors was Aurora “Boots” Estrada, who began her Ikebana journey in 2008 while managing a hotel. What started as a weekend hobby developed into a teaching career, as she now conducts workshops and classes on the art of Ikebana.

Exhibitor Aurora Estrada conducts Ikebana workshops and classes

Another exhibitor, Belay Ronquillo, was introduced to Ikebana in Baguio and later explored Sogetsu in Davao. As a real estate broker, she found creative fulfillment in using unconventional materials like dried flowers and roots in her arrangements.

Real estate broker Belay Ronquillo utilized dried flowers and roots in her Ikebana arrangement

For Sunshine Place student Bella Pilapil, this was her third major exhibit. Pilapil, who was drawn to Ikebana after learning about kenzans, the metal prongs used in arrangements, said she finds joy in creating floral art and being part of the Sogetsu Manila community.

Sunshine Place student Bella Pilapil with her floral art creations

The exhibit showcased a range of floral arrangements, reflecting the creativity and dedication of the branch’s members.

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