
The tea ceremony here is easily one of the most interesting cultural experiences I've had in Boston in a long time. Since the maximum number of guests per ceremony is six people, you'll have to...
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Kaji Aso Studio Institute for the Arts, founded in 1973 by the late Kaji Aso, is a cultural hub in Boston that integrates Japanese and Western artistic traditions through visual art, music, poetry, and philosophy. Aso, a distinguished artist and educator, dedicated his life to fostering creativity and community, leaving a lasting impact on the local arts scene.
Under Aso's leadership, the studio became a space for diverse artistic expression and cultural exchange, reflecting his commitment to bridging cultures. His legacy continues to inspire through the studio's ongoing programs and events, celebrating the rich tapestry of artistic endeavors he championed.
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The tea ceremony here is easily one of the most interesting cultural experiences I've had in Boston in a long time. Since the maximum number of guests per ceremony is six people, you'll have to...
I have only gone here for their Japanese tea ceremonies and one time for a lecture on haiku. Based on those two things, it definitely gets a 5 star rating from me. The tea ceremony is...
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