Video for Chapter Programs
INSTRUCTIONS
VIDEO LINKS ON THIS PAGE
PAY PER VIEW (PPV) FAQ
You pay the Pay-per-View fee when you are ready to view a video and you
can replay as many times as you want during the 72-hour rental period. The
minimal fee will help offset the cost of hosting the videos on Vimeo. It also
streamlines your access while minimizing the management of the videos by
NCAR.
No, you access the videos by paying the fee.
Vimeo does not provide any refunds. Be sure you plan to view the video
within 72 hours of paying the rental fee.
Either credit card or PayPal are acceptable forms of payment.
You need a Vimeo account. Opening a Vimeo account is free and simple. You can establish a chapter
Vimeo account using your Chapter Name and Chapter email. You will also
need to create a password for this Vimeo account.
Log into your Chapter Vimeo account and it will be accessible in your Vimeo
dashboard.
Yes, they are for chapter meetings and gatherings. They can be used to
encourage guests. Consider scheduling a second showing during the 72–hour
period.
Of course, if you are a member of an I.I. chapter. It would be great if you also
encouraged any students who are not I.I. chapter members to join your local
I.I. chapter.
No screen shots of the videos themselves may be used in any format
(website, newsletters, social media). We encourage you to use social media
to draw individuals to these videos. As these videos are copyright protected, you are welcome to share the trailer that is on the ikebanancar.org. If you need images contact your Regional Advocate.
NEW PPV VIDEOS
BUDDING FORTUNES: Ikebana in Japan’s Postwar Recovery
Ikebana & the Poinsettia of Mexico
2022 PPV VIDEOS
Ikebana and Dahlias
of Mexico
Ohara School Demonstration
Associate Term Second
Master
Creative
Sogetsu Designs
Sogetsu
Zoom Demonstration
Mexico City Chapter #228
Mitsuhiki, Mitsumata,
and Mums
Master Instructor Sogetsu
Tokyo Headquarters
2020 PPV VIDEOS
Senko Ikenobo
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Elaine Jo
Ichiyo
Jose Salcedo
Ohara
Soho Sakai
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Stephanie English
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Satsuki Palter Ohara
Susan Cano Sogetsu
NOTABLE MEMBER VIDEOS
Notable Member
Louise Daggs
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Isabelle Staffeldt
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Fusako Hoyrup
President
Wafu California Society
(30 minutes)
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Merle Bauser
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Barbara Goss
CULTURAL VIDEOS
- For Members To View
- Place In Chapter Newsletters
- Post To The Chapter Facebook Account
- Use An Adjunct to A Program
- When Weather Cancels An In Person Meeting
KIMONO-MAKING
This 3 minute video shows how textiles are made in Shiga Prefecture
This 10 minute video shows the many processes in making a kimono
A link to the 5 videos The Victoria and Albert Museum made of their exhibit “Kimono to Catwalk.”
WASHI PAPER AND MORE
WASHI PAPER AND MORE
Washi is a special type of Japanese paper made primarily from tree bark fibers. Watch now to learn more about Washi.
Here is a comprehensive look at the history of Awagami papermaking in Tokushima Japan.
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Japanese Architecture
The Japanese architectural craftsmanship was recently recognized by Unesco.
List of NHK Videos
The Growing Membership has developed this currated list of 15+ NHK Videos ranging in content from flower arranging to food, Nagasaki survivor stories, and how bamboo and lacquerware items are made.
Japanese Craftsmanship Videos
A vast series of 3-5 minute videos distributed by the Association for the Promotion of Traditional Craft Industries. Pick a few for a program or simply enjoy yourself.
Washi website
More on the types of wash paper and how it is made
Origami
An origami artist makes a samurai out of one piece of paper.
Bamboo at the Met
Featuring works of Japanese bamboo art dating from the late 19th century to the present
What is Kintsugi
Kintsugi is a Japanese art form in which breaks and repairs are treated as part of the object’s history.