Jayne Willingham, Communications Chair, 512-350-8505
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Peace, Beauty, and a Simple Cup of Tea
Japan-America Society invites Austin to observe the "Way of Tea"
Ritual at this month's Japonica Salon
AUSTIN – (30 April 2007) –
The Japan America Society of Greater Austin (JASGA) offers the
Austin community a rare chance to observe the formal beauty of
Japanese tea ritual on Tuesday May 15th, 2007, from 6:30 to 7:30 pm
at the Yarborough Library (2200 Hancock Road, off Burnet Road).
The presentation is free and open to the public. As part of its
monthly "Japonica Salon," a series of free presentations held the
third Tuesday of each month, JASGA presents Dr. Sheila Fling (tea
name "Soshin"), a licensed teacher in the Urasenke tradition.
The Japanese tea ceremony is more appropriately called
"chado" ("Way of Tea") because it can foster a harmonious way of
life. The 400-year-old tradition says its purpose is "to realize
tranquility in communion with others within the environment." One
practices preparing and receiving a bowl of tea in a meditative,
harmonious way with deep appreciation of other persons, arts &
crafts, and nature, an aspect of Japanese culture that the western
world has long admired. Because this presentation in the Japonica
Salon series involves tea, our usual genmaicha and sweet mochi will
only be served following during the question and answer session
following Dr. Fling's presentation.
The Japan-America Society of Greater Austin Inc. is a 501 (c) 3,
non-profit organization established to bridge the cultures of Japan
and Central Texas through educational and cultural programs for its
members and the Greater Austin community. JASGA offices are at 201
E. 2nd St., Austin, TX 78701. For more information, call 350-8505
or visit