Sunday, May 22 06pm to 09pm
KOSAKA
220 W. 13th Street (between Greenwich and 7th Avenues), New York, NY
The art of the tea ceremony was born in Japan, during the Muromachi era between 14th and 16th centuries. The tea ceremony presents the season of the moment and the master’s thoughts. You can feel the art of the tea ceremony, calligraphy, flower arrangement, ceramics, sake, and confectionery with the five senses, grasp the thoughts of the master, empathize with time and space. Each is an individual art but inside the tearoom, they become one. This is not just “art.” It has a potential value of being something more.
This dinner brings together the work of the individual artists into one special event that celebrates the Japanese aesthetic of wabi-sabi.
For more information and to purchase tickets please visit: http://kosakanyc.com/