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Description: Chado - The Way of Tea. Is a group for people interested in Chado or Tea Ceremony as it is often misleadingly translated to. The group is meant for beginners as well as experienced practitioners of Chado. This group focuses on Urasenkes tradition of Chado.
 

Tea people in New York state? 
  Dear all, Apologies for the cross-posting... I recently got an inquiry from a visitor to our local Japanese house (in Philadelphia) about opportunities to learn chanoyu near Ithaca, New York. Does anyone know of any teachers in that general geographic area, or anyone who could talk to them about tea, even if they're not formally offering classes?... more »
By Morgan Beard  - May 17 - 2 new of 2 messages    

Temae Record: iOS app for Tea Ceremony 
  Hi I have made a iOS application that helps you keep track of which temae you have done, when you did it, who was teaching, and comments about the performance. Version 1.1 is available in AppStore: [link] Hopefully version 1.2 will be out next week. It has already been submitted... more »
By Marius Frĝisland  - May 16 - 1 new of 1 message    

West Coast Wood Fire 
  “West Coast Wood Fire” is a series of curated exhibits and events relating to wood fired ceramic art and the culture that surrounds it. Two exhibits featuring contemporary wood fired ceramic pottery and sculpture by artists from California, Oregon and Washington will be held in Arcata, Calif. Several world renowned clay artists are... more »
By Holly Harvey  - Feb 26 - 1 new of 1 message    

Blog 
  I gave my blog a facelift and a new url: [link]
By Marius Frĝisland  - Feb 23 - 2 new of 2 messages    

Favorite Tea Stories 
  What is your favorite tea story? The story of Sotan and the camellia is without question one of my favorites. There is so much one can learn from this simple story as described by the Chado Association of Philadelphia's blog entry from this past May: [link]... more »
By chanokokoro  - Dec 2 2011 - 4 new of 4 messages    

new tana 
  My new tana; pine & bamboo; and mizusashi lid; birch & copper: [link]
By Emmet Bondurant  - Oct 19 2011 - 3 new of 3 messages    

new okiro 
  Just finished an electric okiro, made from a Proctor-silex hotplate; birch box; concrete board (Hardie Board) firebox lined with copper. [link] [link] [link]... more »
By Emmet Bondurant  - Oct 14 2011 - 3 new of 3 messages    

Twitter 
  Any of you tha use twitter and write primarily about tea?
By Marius Frĝisland  - Oct 13 2011 - 7 new of 7 messages    

Chado Wiki 
  Hi I have mentioned this before, but since there are many new people on the list I would like to revisit the topic. There is a page [link] where a lot of people have gathered information about Tea. This is a wiki similar to Wikipedia. Which means that the pages are created by the users and not by a central user.... more »
By Marius Frĝisland  - Sep 5 2011 - 3 new of 3 messages    

Digest for chado-way-of-tea@googlegroups. com - 4 Messages in 1 Topic 
  My Sensei always told us that black kimono was too formal for Chado. I have been involved in the tea world for 30 some years and haven't ever seen a Tea person in black kimono when participating in a Tea Event. Even in very formal situations the kimono was never plain black, but decorated with one's "Mon"... more »
By Edward Sienkiewicz  - Sep 4 2011 - 2 new of 2 messages    

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