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Omotesenke Domonkai Southern California Region was established in 1970. Our aim is to introduce, the Way of Tea, one of Japan’s most revered traditional arts, and to enhance international culture exchange in Southern California.
Currently, the Southern California Region includes members located in Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego, and Riverside counties in the state of California, and in Colorado and Canada. Each district has their own classes, conducts and participates in various events, and organizes events as outlined below.
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| Events and Activities in 2009 |
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The following are events that are open to the public: |
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April 19th |
Demonstration at Japanese American Cultural Community Center (JACCC) |
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October 18th |
Annual Autumn Tea Ceremony Gathering |
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The following are events for all of the Domonkai members: |
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April 26th |
Rikyu-ki and General Meeting |
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August 1st |
Annual Summer Workshop for Shikakusha (Members with certification to teach) |
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August 2nd |
Annual Summer Workshop for Ippan members (General Domonkai members) |
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August 3rd |
Annual Summer Workshop for Kyojusha (Members who are active teachers) |
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Annual summer workshops are conducted by professor visiting from Omotesenke headquarters in Kyoto, Japan.
We are planning to celebrate our 40th anniversary in 2010. |
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How to join Omotesenke Domonkai Southern California Region |
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| Register with "Omotesenke Fushin'an" through an instructor (Kyojusha) and then obtain a recommendation to join. To find an instructor nearest you, please contact our regional office at the address below. |
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| How to contact us |
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| We ask for your understanding in that we are not able to accept questions about inquiries to the Iemoto Hombu or about Temae (the process of making Tea). |
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| last updated: August, 2009 |
©
2009 Southern California Region. All Rights Reserved. |
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