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1 and 2 JunePassed
Conditions
Each ceremony has a limited number of guests (maximum 6). Provide light and easy to remove shoes. The entrance to the tea pavilion is in socks. € 22 per person/ 4 ceremonies scheduled for RDVJ 2024.
June 2024
Saturday 1
15:00 - 16:30
17:00 - 18:30
Sunday 2
10:00 - 11:30
14:00 - 15:30

Un jardin japonais, pour le thé

rue Saint-François, 22720,Tréguier
  • Côtes-d'Armor
  • Bretagne

4 Japanese tea ceremonies, with tea garden tour

The tea ceremony is authentic in the pure respect of the ritual initiated by the great tea master Sen no Rikyu at the end of the sixteenth century in Kyoto.
1 and 2 JunePassed
Conditions
Each ceremony has a limited number of guests (maximum 6). Provide light and easy to remove shoes. The entrance to the tea pavilion is in socks. € 22 per person/ 4 ceremonies scheduled for RDVJ 2024.
©Denis-Marie LAHELLEC

The tea ceremony is authentic in the pure respect of the ritual initiated by the great tea master Sen no Rikyu at the end of the 16th century in Kyoto.
It includes the guided tour of the tea garden, an evocation of the origins of the «way of tea», the presentation of the principles and modalities of Macha tea tasting in the tea house.
The whole ceremony is lived with slowness, calm and serenity; all the attention is focused on the aesthetics of the place -garden and tea house-, the friendly harmony of the assembly, the accuracy and perfection of the gesture.

Types of events
Workshop / Demonstration / Technical show
2024 Theme
The five senses in the garden
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Conditions for participation
Usual fare, Registration required
Type of audience
Youth (15 - 20 years), Adult

About the location

Un jardin japonais, pour le thé
rue Saint-François, 22720,Tréguier
  • Côtes-d'Armor
  • Bretagne
Small town garden in the historic center of Tréguier, composed of orderly spaces (courtyards and terraces) and a small intimate valley of Japanese inspiration leading to the tea pavilion dedicated to traditional tea ceremonies (on the occasion of the European Heritage Days in the Gardens; details on the website).
Tags
Jardin privé
Access
presence of car parks nearby
Denis-Marie LAHELLEC