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1Triangle International Stone Appreciation Symposium Lectures
  Friday    
    Seiji Morimae: “Japanese Suiseki Display I”
    Seiji Morimae: “Japanese Suiseki Display II”
    Kemin Hu: “Chinese Stone Appreciation I”
    Larry Ragle: “Stone Collecting In California”
  Saturday    
    Rafael Monje Garcia: “Collecting Spanish Suiseki”
    Seiji Morimae: “Japanese Suiseki Philosophy”
    Peter Warren: “Japanese Suiseki Aesthetics”
    Kemin Hu: “Chinese Stone Appreciation II”
    Larry Ragle: “Keido Study In Japan”
  Sunday    
    Seiji Morimae: “Japanese Aesthetics”
    Rafael Monje Garcia: “Spanish Suiseki”
1Triangle International Stone Appreciation Symposium Critiques
  Spend an hour with Seiji Morimae, Rafael Monje Garcia, or Larry Ragle in the Registrant’s exhibit. Participants are encouraged to ask questions and join in a stimulating discussion. Critique
   
1Triangle International Stone Appreciation Symposium Workshops
  Please bring your own tools, aprons and eye protection. Speciality power tools and all other supplies will be supplied.
  Collecting Suiseki  
 

James F. Doyle– $75 (limited to 8 persons)

Explore the Susquehanna River on this all day collecting trip from 10:30 am to 3:30 pm. A wonderful collecting spot with very interesting stones will be visited. Collectors should be in good shape, expect some hiking and are ready for some climbing. Please wear proper clothing and boots, stones can be slippery.
Lunch included, limitd to 8 persons.
Susquehana
  Japanese Table Top Dry Garden  
 

Arthur Skolnik– $150

This unusual and creative workshop is about thoughtful stone placement. A dynamic and classical Japanese table top dry garden will be created using stones (all bottom cut), flat fingernail size pebbles to create the feeling of rushing water, willow branches and sand. The willow branches will separate the “water” from the surrounding sand. Of all elements in a Japanese garden, stone is the most enduring. Stones are appreciated because they symbolize endurance, stability, strength, character and the virtuous contemplation of nature. Recreating a natural setting, a stream with rushing water is at the heart of this workshop.
DryRiverBed
  Spend a Morning with Seiji Morimae  
 

Seiji Morimae– $175 (limited to 10 persons)

Bring your own suiseki or two to get hands on information and critique about your stone from Seiji Morimae. Learn how to place your stone in a suiban and what kind of daiza would work best. This is a very special workshop never done in the US before, a real treat!
Demo
  Kiri Bako (Wooden Box Making)  
 

Sean Smith– $150

Learn the Japanese secrets of creating your own kiri bako (wooden box) for that special suiseki in your collection. Box size will be 8 inches long x 6 inches deep x 5 inches high.
SmithDemo
  Stone Placement in Suiban  
 

Wm. N. Valavanis– $120

Learn why and how to display stones in suiban to release their inner beauty and enance their appreciation. Specially designed suiban have been imported for this workshop which also includes a stone, sand and an accessory planting.
Valavanis
     
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