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November 2023: Attending The 15th Asian Regional Conference by The Hyderabad Chapter

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 17th -19th November 2023 The 15th Asian Regional Conference the Ikebana International by the Hyderabad Chapter #250 Prakriti Laya (Rhythm of Nature) at Hyderabad brought together ikebana enthusiasts from different parts of the world to network and share their passion for ikebana. Seven members from our Chennai Branch Meenakshi, Prerna, Trishala, Chitra T., Yoana and Luna along with our respected Director Reji Mrs. Malathi Pandurang reached Hyderabad with our materials to take part in the Ikebana exhibition and attend the Conference. The exhibition was inaugurated by the Consul General of Japan Chennai, Mr. Taga Masayuki on the 17th of November. The Exhibition       Exhibits by our members:                                                  Later in the evening at the inauguration ceremony of the conference, a coffee table book 'Living With Art And Ikebana' was unveiled to mark the 20th Anniversary of I.I. Hyderabad Chapter.    Iemoto Mishosai Keiho Hirara. Christopher Lim of Sog

October Meeting: Demonstration by Sensei Ambika Chandrashekar and talk of trek in the Hampta pass by Chelvi Gopinath

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   O ur October meeting was held at ABK on Saturday the 14th of October with nine members in attendance. The meeting began with a talk by our member Chelvi   Gopinath .She was part   of an eight member group of trekkers , who had taken a four day trek through the Hampta Pass in Himachal Pradesh. Hampta pass  , a navigable pass in the lesser Himalayas. The Hampta pass is at an altitude of 14,000ft above sea level. Chelvi shared billiant   photos of the boulder-terrain enroute the trek. Our member Chelvi participates in treks and   marathons very often. Sensei Ambika Chandrashekar gave us a demonstration on flower focus. in an arrangement. For her first arrangement, Sensei Ambika arranged   hosta lily leaves and carnations in a nagiere and she brought out the beauty of the white carnations in the arrangement thus emphasising colour focus. The second arrangement by Sensei Ambika was in a moribana. She had used foxtail ferns and Gerberas and the colour contrast and focus and lines in the a