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BIA, Alliance Française hold Ikebana display event

Staff Correspondent
14 Sep 2024 18:55:20 | Update: 14 Sep 2024 18:56:49
BIA, Alliance Française hold Ikebana display event
— Courtesy Photo

Bangladesh Ikebana Association (BIA) and Alliance Française jointly organised Ikebana Display, Demonstration and BIA’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Saturday at the Alliance Française Dhanmondi, Dhaka.

Ambassador of Japan IWAMA Kiminori was chief guest and special guest was François Grosjean, Director of Alliance Française on this occasion, read a press release.

In his address, Ambassador Iwama Kiminori congratulated the Bangladesh Ikebana Association on the auspicious occasion of its 14th AGM and other Ikebana activities.

In Japan, the practice of Ikebana is considered as more than just a form of flower decoration.

It is rather a spiritual art form that requires creativity, Imagination, aestheticism and love for nature. Its aesthetic beauty and spiritual values have made Ikebana known globally, including Bangladesh.

BIA members conducted activities, such as Ikebana classes, workshop, all of which were held in BIA's different schools. Looking back on the year of 2023 BIA organised several events to promote Ikebana not only in Dhaka, but also in other cities like Rajshahi.

In November an event was organised in the University of Rajshahi to promote the culture of Ikebana.

Moreover, “Grand Celebration of the 50 Years Journey of Ikebana in Bangladesh,” was jointly organised by the Embassy of Japan in Bangladesh and Bangladesh Ikebana Association.

“BIA's initiatives will continue to leave a profound impact on cultural and art scenes in Bangladesh. I hope that the practice of Ikebana will take deep root in local communities of this country and become an enduring symbol of grass-root friendship between Japan and Bangladesh,” he added.

“I warmly congratulate the Ikebana display, demonstration and the 14th Annual General Meeting organised by the Bangladesh Ikebana Association (BIA) in the city.”

Bangladesh Ikebana Association started its journey as an Ikebana school in October 1973 on the Japanese Embassy premises in Shantinagar. It was restructured into the present organization in 2009.

Ambassador Iwama handed over certificates to those who completed Ikebana courses from Ikebana School.

Dr AKM Moazzem Hussain, a former BUET professor who returned from Japan after 10 years of studying in September 1971, and a group of Bangladeshis who had studied and/or taken training in Japan established an Ikebana School in October 1973 on the premises of the Embassy of Japan at Shantinagar in Dhaka.

Preeminent painter the late Shilpacharjya Joynul Abedin and Ambassador Takeshi Oyamada of Japan had handed over certificates to the 28 graduates of the first batch in March 1974.

Honorary CEO Masud Karim said, “We always get supportive cooperation from the Embassy of Japan. Next year, we have plans to arrange our event in a multipurpose hall at the Embassy of Japan premises.”

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