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What is the Tea Ceremony?
What  is Kabuki, Ikebana, Sado, Noh or Kyogen? What  are Geisha, Geiko and Maiko?
How doyou Japanese Folk Dance or put on a Kimono? 

Find and Experience the Answers Here with Us.

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Japanese Arts radiate aesthetic and
therapeutic  qualities. They demand deliberation reflection and speculation. 
The great test of merit is the fact most have  lasted hundreds of years.
Constantly evolving and reinventing old material to  become new interest,
a challenge for your mind and an excellent conductor
for  discipline and beauty.

The Japanese have a thriving society and on 
average have the longest life expectancy in the world.Through the Japanese Arts 
you are able to learn the framework for Japan’s 
prosperity. The spirit of *Sado, Buyo, and Kado teaches you about harmony and
appreciating the moment.




Theresa  Lynn incorporates a cosmopolitan
approach for the teachings of urbanity,  respect, cleanliness, calm and
steadiness with "how to" classes in tea ceremony,  traditional dance and flower
arrangement. Memory, coordination and discipline  will improve. 


They are  lifetime studies therefore no pressure, no time limit, a constant; although a  person may stop and restart at different points through out their life. It is a  place to explore meditation, discipline and respect. 

 
We are  the American branch of the Osaka Sado Kai certified by the Japanese Education  Department.

License and Diploma courses are available.

Theresa Lynn  lived in Japan working, studying and teaching
within  the Japanese culture for over 20 years. 
 
Theresa earned  the highest level of Certification “Shisho” Master or Professor in the *Hanayagi  School of Dance. 

Theresa speaks  fluent Japanese, has Diplomas in Japanese, Urasenke School of Tea, Sencha School  of Tea, Ikenobo and Sogetsu School of Flower Arrangement, Shigeyama Ryu Kyogen  and Kanze Ryu Noh.

Theresa also  works in the entertainment field in front and behind camera.Theresa has performed in numerous TV, film and commercial productions as well as live performances and works with costumes and event coordination.
Based now out  of Southern California in America
Theresa is  available for performances, weddings, events, demonstrations,
workshops and  classes.

 *Hanayagi Ryu is the largest school in Japan,
with hundreds of years of history.You can see their choreography
in Kabuki plays and in pop music on Japanese TV.




 
American Kabuki Girl    TuTu Costumes     Cerritos/Buena Park CA     
Phone/VM 818-799-1220         email:
americankabukigirl@gmail.com
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