Shozo Sato is a master of traditional Zen arts, and has received the Order of Sacred Treasure from the Emperor of Japan for his contributions in teaching Japanese traditions. His areas of expertise include ikebana (flower arranging), chanoyu (tea ceremony), and Japanese theater as well as sumi-e (ink painting). He conducts workshops on ikebana and sumi-e throughout the U.S., Asia and Europe and is the author of numerous books including Tea Ceremony, Shodo: The Quiet Art of Japanese Zen Calligraphy and The Art of Sumi-e. He was the founding director of Japan House at the University of Illinois, where he is Professor Emeritus and continues to teach Japanese arts. Shozo Sato resides in Champaign, IL.
"Step-by-step instructions guide readers through every aspect of
the ceremony, touching on history, different types of teas, and
ways to adapt the various parts of the ceremony to the items you
might have on hand. Photos throughout will appeal to visual
learners." --Tea Journey magazine
"It is a fun book to learn about this amazing tradition. It
provides kids with what they need to know to try their own."
--Crafty Moms Share blog
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