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SUMMARY:FULL: Presentation: Way of Tea
DESCRIPTION:<p>Learn how ceremonial Japanese tea is served. <strong>Space limited. Registration is required. &nbsp;Registration link will become available on Wed, 2/11/2026, 8 am, PST.</strong></p><p><strong>The program is full. The registration is closed.&nbsp;</strong></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>The program begins with a screening of a short video created by <i>Omotesenke,</i> titled <i>Chanoyu: A Visual Poem, Weaving the Four Seasons</i>.&nbsp;</p><p>According to <i>Japanese Tea Culture: The Omotesenke Tradition</i>, <i>Chanoyu "</i>is filled with assorted rules on the handling of tea utensils, proper etiquette, and the repetition of set movements, which lends it a weighty air of formality. Formality is not, however, the most essential quality of <i>chanoyu</i>. The phrase "tea ceremony," which has often been used as a translation for chanoyu, is thus somewhat misleading....The rules of chanoyu must be understood not as mere formalities but as a kind of training that is focused upon in order to reach a specific goal."</p><p>Tea Ceremony, known in Japanese as <i>cha no yu</i> (literally, "hot water for tea") and <i>chadō</i>, or <i>sadō</i> ("the way of tea"), the formal service of tea to guests as a performing art. The study of the tea ceremony involves such arts as ceramics, calligraphy, poetry, and architecture, as well as historical, philosophical, and religious dimensions."</p><p>"Tea Ceremony." In Encyclopedia of Asian History. Charles Scribner's Sons, 1988. <i>Gale In Context: World History</i> (accessed December 3, 2025). <a href="https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/BT2358201817/WHIC?u=sfpl_main&sid=bookmark-WHIC&xid=0dee928c">https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/BT2358201817/WHIC?u=sfpl_main&sid=bookmark-WHIC&xid=0dee928c</a>.</p><p>NR, 29 mins, 2007. &nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><strong>The first 30 registered participants will receive tickets for tea tasting. Walk-ins are welcome to observe the tea service (without tasting).</strong></p><p>Connect:</p><p><a href="https://www.omotesenke.jp/index.html">Omotesenke - Website</a></p>
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