Japanese Tea Ceremony: An Introduction
Lifelong Learning

Step into another culture and time as you participate in the ancient ritual of the Japanese Tea Ceremony. The Tea Ceremony began in seventh-century China and plays a significant role in modern Japanese culture. Our tea master will explain the history and philosophy of the ceremony, its relationship to Zen Buddhism, demonstrate the rules and use of utensils, and have you practice some steps of the ceremony. She'll then conduct the ceremony, serving you a steaming bowl of tea with Japanese sweets to savor. You'll leave class with a new perspective and your own Japanese tea kit to practice what you've learned.

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Class Sections For Japanese Tea Ceremony: An Introduction (LLFW 617)

Spring 2025 Section 1, Starting on: 03/01/2025

This class takes place in person at the University Connected Learning and Continuing Education building (540 Arapeen Drive, SLC). Special fee is for materials. Due to extensive material purchasing, the deadline for dropping this course and receiving your special fee refund is two weeks before class.

Date(s) Day Time Location
03/01/25 S 1:00 pm -4:00 pm UUCE 138
Tuition: $49.00 + Special Fee: $50.00 = $99.00      

Instructor: HARUKO SADLER

Registration for this class will close on 02/15/2025 at midnight

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