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Image of Junko Popham. Photographed by Mario Popham.

Ikebana Workshop with Junko

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2026
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May
2026
12:00-15:00
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Taking place alongside the Manchester Flower Festival weekend, we are delighted to invite you to a hands-on introduction to the poetic art of ikebana with Junko Popham, a Tokyo-born tutor bringing the elegance of Japanese flower arrangement into the modern city of Manchester.

Junko has over a decade of experience in the traditional art of ikebana, having studied under the 15th-generation grand masters of the historic Kuwahara Senkei school in Kyoto. Her distinctive approach was first inspired not in a formal classroom, but in the British countryside, where the textures and colours of her garden taught her to listen closely to the rhythms of nature.

Now based in Manchester, Junko has developed a style rooted in the belief that ikebana is a ‘copy of nature’. She calls her ikebana practice Junko’s Flower Dance Company—letting seasonal flowers, leaves, and stems dance and sing in the air.

Image courtesy of esea contemporary.
Image courtesy of esea contemporary.
Image of Junko Popham. Photographed by Mario Popham.
Image of Junko Popham. Photographed by Mario Popham.
Image of Junko Popham. Photographed by Mario Popham.
Image of Junko Popham. Photographed by Mario Popham.
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In this workshop, Junko will introduce the foundations of classical ikebana with a modern sensibility shaped by her life in northern England. You’ll explore its history, core principles, and intuitive techniques while working with fresh, seasonal materials to create your own arrangement to take home. Specially made ikebana bowls by local pottery artist Tim Copsey will be available for participants to use during the session to display their arrangements.

More than simply arranging flowers, ikebana is a contemplative practice—an art of giving renewed life to plants by revealing their innate beauty through balance, space, and gesture.

Suitable for all ages, this session offers a meditative way to reconnect with the natural world.

Tickets: £35 per person, including all materials and flowers.
Concessions: £20 (over-50s, and group bookings of three or more).

Make sure to book in advance, as spaces are limited.

Biographies
Junko Popham