The tea ceremony is a limited, intimate gathering within Old Friends Meet Again.
It is hosted by Till Wesseloh, with over twelve years of study in the Japanese tea ceremony, including training in Kyoto as part of the Midorikai programme at the Urasenke headquarters.
Since his practice has explored contemporary interpretations of tea as a performative form grounded in presence, and shared time.
The ceremony unfolds as a quiet, guided moment within the evening’s wider program.
Spots are limited - Please reserve your seat below
Photographs by Omri Livne, from last year’s Old Friends Meet Again, alongside documentation by Till and collaborator, from the same edition.
The tea ceremony is a limited, intimate gathering within Old Friends Meet Again.
It is hosted by Till Wesseloh, with over twelve years of study in the Japanese tea ceremony, including training in Kyoto as part of the Midorikai programme at the Urasenke headquarters.
Since his practice has explored contemporary interpretations of tea as a performative form grounded in presence, and shared time.
The ceremony unfolds as a quiet, guided moment within the evening’s wider program.
Spots are limited - Please reserve your seat below
Photographs by Omri Livne, from last year’s Old Friends Meet Again, alongside documentation by Till and collaborator, from the same edition.