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Melbourne Ikebana Festival 2026


Melbourne Ikebana Festival 2026 — Showcasing New Possibilities for Ikebana to the World

The Melbourne Ikebana Festival will be held from 29 August to 1 September 2026. This ambitious international program explores the future of ikebana in contemporary society, bringing together leading ikebana artists, educators, researchers, musicians, ceramicists, and enthusiasts from Australia, Japan, Vietnam, and beyond.

Why Ikebana Now?

While ikebana has been appreciated around the world for many years, the number of practitioners in Japan continues to decline, creating significant challenges for its preservation and development. The Melbourne Ikebana Festival believes that ikebana is more than a traditional art form—it is a meaningful practice that can contribute to wellbeing, mindfulness, creativity, and a deeper connection with nature in modern society.

The festival also aims to demonstrate ikebana’s potential applications in hospitality, events, wellness, education, and design, creating new professional and commercial opportunities for younger generations of practitioners.

Venues

  • Melbourne Recital Centre
  • Abbotsford Convent
  • Beleura House & Garden (Mornington Peninsula)

Featured Events

Hanadayori Night

A unique collaborative event where ikebana, fragrance, and music come together. Celebrating the launch of the Hanadayori Collection by Metascent, the evening features a live ikebana performance by Shoso Shimbo and a special recital by internationally acclaimed soprano Jessica Azodi.

Date: Saturday, 29 August 2026, 7:00–8:30 pm
Venue: Melbourne Recital Centre

Hana-awase — Ikebana Battle with Canapes & Drinks

Inspired by traditional Japanese flower competitions, this live event sees two teams of ikebana artists create original works before a live audience, competing in skill and creativity. The winning team will be determined by audience vote.

Date: Tuesday, 1 September 2026, 6:00–8:30 pm
Venue: Beleura House & Garden, Mornington Peninsula

Certified Ikebana Therapy Guide Course

The first certification course of its kind outside Japan, led by Dr Hamasaki and Professor Niikawa, pioneers in ikebana therapy research. Participants will learn about the therapeutic benefits of ikebana and its applications in wellbeing, community engagement, and personal development.

Dates: 27–30 August 2026
Venue: Abbotsford Convent

Additional Programs

  • International Ikebana Exhibition — Works by artists from Australia and overseas (free admission)
  • Bridal Ikebana Bouquet Award — A competition combining Japanese floral artistry with contemporary bridal design
  • Ikebana Demonstrations — Artists create original works in just six minutes
  • Ikebana Vase, Hiroe Swen Award — An international award for ceramic artists from around the world
  • Ikebana Workshops — Including beginner classes, men’s classes, and Japanese-language sessions

Contact

For enquiries, please contact:

Email: wa.ikebana@gmail.com

Official Website: www.ikebanafestival.com
Facebook: facebook.com/wa.ikebana
Instagram: @wa.ikebana


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