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Learn The Authentic Japanese Tea Ceremony

Last updated 5/2022MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHzLanguage: English | Size: 6.51 GB | Duration: 5h 40m


 

Learn this Classic Japanese Tradition with Mika Soka Haneishi

What you'll learn

a comprehensive knowledge of Chado known as Japanese tea ceremony.

detailed instructions on the process and movement of the tea-making performance for hosts , and how to perform in the tea room as a guest.

basic information on utensils used in tea ceremonies such as tea bowls, tea scoops, etc.

how to connect with nature without being in nature in the tea room.

how to harmonize with people by practicing the teachings of Chado.

Requirements

No need to have a Japanese-style room with tatami mats. You can start learning the basics of Chado with a series of video clips right away. A bamboo tea whisk, a bamboo tea scoop, a matcha container, a tea bowl, a white cloth to wipe tea bowl and a tray will be required to perform the actual tea-making process at the end.

Here is the utensils for the basic tea ceremony "Bonryku Demae"

Description

In Japan, Chado, known as the tea ceremony, involves more than just drinking matcha tea. Chado has a history of over 500 years and many people around the world continue to study and enjoy the benefits of the tea ceremony experience. Chado teaches us how to sharpen our senses by practicing mindfulness and how to improve our state of mind. It is a classic method to realize spiritual discipline. Consisting of 18 snts of video material, this self-learning course provides students with a well-rounded experience in the world of Chado including its history, a thorough explanation of the utensils used in the tea ceremony, and detailed instruction of the basic tea-making procedure. In the video material, explanatory narration and video clips combined with slow-motion footage and still image act as clear guides for the students.In addition, the able text of the narration for each video is provided as a PDF for you to confirm all the detailed instructions. Also, students will be able to analyze an authentic tea gathering and understand the unique story behind it. This self-paced virtual course is designed for students to have a deep understanding of this unique ancient meditative Japanese tradition and cultural treasure and master the basic performance of the tea ceremony as both a host and a guest.Snts of Video Material:1. Introduction of ChadoStudy points are:Fundamental characters of Chado,how to practice the teachings of Chado,what we gain from the practice of Chado, andhow we distinguish Chado from other Japanese traditional arts.2. History of ChadoStudy points are:The backgrounds of the era when Chado was established,who initiated it and how it developed Wabi-cha (Wabi-sabi style of Chado), andwhy Chado has been inherited as it is to this day.3. Introduction of ChajiChaji is a tea gathering conducted in the concept of Chado in its original style. I will show a video from an actual Chaji.Study points are:The entire process of Chaji,the attitude the host and guests should have, andhow we practice the teachings of Chado through Chaji.4. Introduction of Tea BowlsStudy points are:The characters of tea bowls used for tea ceremonies,variety of tea bowls, andaspects of tea bowls to appreciate such as color, shape and texture.5. Introduction of Chashaku, a bamboo tea scoop.Study points are:The characters of chashaku used for tea ceremonies,how we categorize chashaku,“mei,” the poetic name conferred to chashaku,the process of the production of chashaku, andeach part of chashaku to appreciate such as color and shape.6. Introduction of Chasen, a bamboo tea whisk.Study points are:Chasen comes with different numbers of tines (split pieces),how to choose the chasen, the process of the production of chasen, andhow to maintain chasen before and after use.7. Introduction of Tetsubin, an iron kettle.Study points are:The character of tetsubin,different points between a tetsubin and an iron teapot,how to maintain tetsubin, andhow to deal with rust.8. Introduction of Chakin, a white fabric made of hemp used to wipe the tea bowl.Study points are:How to prepare chakin for the ceremony,how to handle chakin during the ceremony, andwhat to do with it after its usage.9. Introduction of MatchaMatcha is finely ground powder of specially grown and processed green tea leavesStudy points are:Matcha as one of the green teas,the different characters of matcha from other green teas,how the matcha is made, andthe main ingredients and health benefits of green teas in general.10. Introduction of Fukusa, a square silk, kobukusa, a small square silk with patterns, kaishi, a packet of washi paper, kashikiri, a small knife for cutting sweets, and sensu, a folding fan.Study points are:The basic information such as size and usage of each item,how to handle each item, andthe basic process to handle fukusa for a host and a guest.11. Waiko (part training) 1: How to purify the natsume, a tea powder container.Study points are:The intricate movement of each step during the purifying process, andthe way to handle the fukusa.12. Waiko (part training) 2: How to purify the Chashaku, a bamboo tea scoop.Study points are:The intricate movement of each step during the purifying process, andthe way to handle the fukusa.13. Waiko (part training) 3: "chasen-toshi" performed for wag up the tea bowl and softening the chasen.Study points are:The precise movement of each step during the moving of the chasen andthe way to use certain fingers.12. Waiko (part training) 2: How to purify the chashaku, a bamboo tea scoop.Study points are:The intricate movement of each step during the purifying process, andthe certain way to handle the fukusa.13. Waiko (part training) 3: "Chasen-Toshi" performed for wag up the tea bowl and softening the chasen.Study points are:The precise movements of each step during the movement of the chasen andthe way to use the fingers and wrist.14. Preparation for Bonryaku Demae.Study points are:Recommendations for the atmosphere of the ceremony,the how to select some main items used for the ceremony, andthe positions of each utensil.16. Demonstration of Bonryaku Demae.Study points are:The order of the process and pace, andthe entire mood and rhythm of the ceremony.17. Bonryaku Demae using tables with a guest.Study points are:The entire order of the process,how to drink a bowl of tea and eat sweets,important Japanese phrases used during the ceremony,how to interact between a host and a guest, andthe attitude during the ceremony of the host and the guest.18. Bonryaku Demae in the tea room with a guest.Study points are:The entire order of the process,how to drink a bowl of tea and eat sweets,the certain rules of walking and moving in the tea room,important Japanese phrases used during the ceremony,the interaction between a host and a guest, andthe attitude during the ceremony of the host and the guest.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction of Chado

Lecture 1 Introduction of the virtual course.

Lecture 2 Introduction of Chado

Lecture 3 History of Chado

Section 2: Introducing Chaji (An authentic tea ceremony)

Lecture 4 Introducing Chaji

Section 3: Session 3: Introduction on Tea Utensils

Lecture 5 Chawan (A tea bowl)

Lecture 6 Chashaku

Lecture 7 Chasen (A bamboo tea whisk)

Lecture 8 Tetsubin (An iron kettle)

Lecture 9 Fukusa (a square silk) and other item used in tea gatherings.

Lecture 10 Matcha

Lecture 11 Chakin (A white fabric made of hemp)

Section 4: Session 4: Wari Geiko (A Basic training) for the tea ceremony

Lecture 12 How to purify the natume (a matcha poeder container)

Lecture 13 How to purify the chashaku (a bamboo tea scoop)

Lecture 14 Chasen-toshi (a prosess for wag up the tea bowl)

Section 5: Preparation for Bonryaku Demae

Lecture 15 Preparation for Bonryaku Demae

Section 6: Session 6: Introduction of Bonryaku Demae

Lecture 16 Introduction of Bonryakudemae

Lecture 17 Demonstration of Bonryaku Demae

Section 7: Session 7: Bonryaku Demae with a Guest with Tables

Lecture 18 Bonryaku Demae with a Guest with Tables

Section 8: Bonryaku Demae with a Guest in the Tea Room

Lecture 19 Bonryaku Demae with a Guest in the Tea room

Section 9: Greetings

Lecture 20 Greetings from the Instructor

who wants to learn Japanese traditions deeply through Chado.,who wants to enrich their daily life with tea culture.,who wants to master a unique cultural experience and add a new hobby to their life.,who wants to practice a unique meditative method.

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https://www.udemy.com/course/teaceremony/

 

 

 


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