Iemoto Akane, brought out all the features of Ikebana and Sogetsu in her wonderful demonstration that was the centrepiece of the 80th anniversary celebrations of the School, at Tokyo. Attended by some 6,000 delegates from across the world, the event was staged at the Ryogoku Kokugikan, the famous Sumo-wrestling auditorium, and graced by HH Princess Hitachi. Here is a picture of Akane at the exhibition I was moved by the “homage” she paid to previous Iemotos, unconsciously weaving their signatures into the show, as well as her solo exhibition titled “Ikebana Through My Eyes”. The demonstration incorporated stunning jazz drummers, powerful gospel singing, calligraphy and dance, along with lighting and other special effects, all complementing the Ikebana. The whole programme traced the seasons and unfolded in six acts. On my return, Iemoto Akane graciously answered my questions on the show, via e-mail, and here are the highlights of our dialogue. Malathi: The whole demonstration was