Geisha in the Garden

09/06/2019 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM PT

Summary

This Event is SOLD OUT

Description

                                                                                                         

                 Geisha Girls Performing Music, Asian Art Museum of San Francisco
                      
The Storrier Stearns Japanese Garden
In Partnership With The Japan Foundation, Los Angeles
Presents
Geisha in the Garden
Reception and Entertainment
Friday, September 6
6:00 to 9:00 p.m.
$100/ea
Members $90/ea
Includes Valet Parking
 
Delight in this rare opportunity to interact with geisha in our Japanese garden and give them a warm welcome as they begin their West Coast Tour. The geisha tradition has endured through centuries, evolving and remaining one of the most iconic cultural treasures of Japan. While there are geisha elsewhere in the country, Kyoto is uniquely identified with geisha life. There, young women live and train for many years to become professional entertainers and social companions, highly skilled in the arts of conversation, music, dance, literature and tea ceremony.

Enjoy the beauty and artistry of Japan's most famous and historical entertainers as three geisha give two performances of traditional music and dancing in the Niko-an Teahouse. Experience the essence of omotenashi, the abstract concept of both visible and invisible hospitality in Japanese culture. 

Wine, sake and an exquisite selection of appetizers and desserts catered by local chef, Casey Felton who, with her partner, Armen Piskoulian, has dazzled diners with their new Hollywood restaurant Banh Oui (Reviews).

We will also have our always popular silent auction featuring Japanese art treasures and gift certificates to local restaurants, shops and fun activities. To top off the event, opening that night in En Gallery, is an exciting new exhibition of abstract ink paintings by Japanese artist, Keiko Arai.

This event is part of The Japan Foundation's 2019 West Coast Tour, Real Geisha, Real Women.

Proceeds from this event will go to support the garden, its community outreach, and cultural and educational mission.

Storrier Stearns Japanese Garden
270 Arlington Drive
Pasadena, CA 91105