2013年6月20日
漳州科技学院文创院2013届学生毕业典礼在体育馆隆重举行。这是自2010年以来的第四期学员。
下:2013届(第四期学员)文创院毕业生同学与教授合照。
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《無我茶會Sans Self Tea Gathering(Wu-Wo Tea Ceremony) 180條》
蔡荣章著Author:Rong-tsang Tsai
ISBN 978-957-9690-08-9,“无我茶会Sans Self Tea Gathering (Wu-Wo Tea Ceremony)180” ,First edition: 1999.9, Second edition: 2010.9.《无我茶会180条》,1999.9第一版,2010.9第二版.台北陆羽茶艺股份有限公司.2012.05.20修订版.-English Translator : Katherine Yip,英语翻译:叶德明.
Chapter 8 Guidelines for brewing, serving and drinking tea
88. Adopting the ’simple brewing method’ for Sans Self Tea Gathering
Tea ware for the Sans Self Tea Gathering is simple, so is the brewing method. Tealeaves are to be put into the teapot before leaving home, hence saving the step of putting in tealeaves at the venue. Also eliminated are the steps of warming the teapot and cups. Tea ware is to be washed only when one reaches home. Essentially, an outdoor tea gathering calls for simple ware; with fuss-free brewing one is less likely to become panic. This way, each participant will have the right amount of time and the right mood to brew a good pot, and enjoy the delightful experience the tea gathering offers.
89. When should we begin brewing and serving?
The event flow of a Sans Self Tea Gathering begins with random drawing for seats, laying out tea ware and mingling with fellow participants for tea ware appreciation and networking. When all participants have arrived, everyone will return to the seats and start brewing. The time for commencement of brewing is clearly stated in the ‘Notification’ distributed to the participants beforehand. When the first brew is done, rise and serve tea to others. Take the first cup of tea after serving. This will be followed by the second round of brewing, and so on. The process should be a seamless flow of action without the need to be overly concerned with exact timing at any one point, provided everyone keeps more or less the same pace.
90. How should one serve the first brew? Where should we place the cups?
The first brew should fill the cups you have brought along at your own place before being served to others using the tea tray. When serving, put the cups at the front end of the ‘tea cloth’ – the space reserved as ‘serving area’ – of fellow participants. As to the exact position of the cup in a particular ‘serving area’, observe the following practice:
The ‘serving area’ is to be mentally divided into four positions (on the assumption that it is agreed for each to serve four cups). When serving the first fellow tea drinker, place the cup at the first position within the ‘serving area’ (beginning from the right of the participant who is serving); place the cup at the second position within the ‘serving area’ of the second fellow tea drinker; place the cup at the third position within the ‘serving area’ of the third fellow tea drinker; then leave the fourth position vacant for one’s own cup. The first, second or third fellow tea drinkers are decided by the order of the seats – for instance, if you will have to ‘offer tea to the three fellow tea drinkers on your left’, the person on your immediate left is considered the first, followed by the second and third fellow tea drinkers to your left. Even if you serve tea to the third fellow tea drinker first, you will still have to leave the cup at the third position within the ‘serving area’.
Serving does not go by the order of seats, and you may serve as soon as tea is brewed. As such, you may notice that the first position at a ‘serving area’ is still empty when you place your cup at the second position.
91. When serving, who should be placing the cups? For the mobility-challenged or vision-impaired, what special arrangements can be made?
Regardless if the person to be served is in his seat or not, cups are to be placed by the participant serving, because he will know exactly where to place the cups. Even if the person to be served is at his place, this will spare him the trouble of identifying which cup belongs to whom.
For a participant with difficulty moving about, his fellow tea drinker on the left may lend a helping hand. If two such participants happen to be next to each other, they could be assisted by fellow tea drinkers on the right (of the mobility-challenged participant on the right) and the left (of the mobility-challenged participant on the left).
For a Sans Self Tea Gathering with a small number of vision-impaired participants who brew tea, they could be assisted by neighbouring participants in the way described above; for a gathering with a majority of visually-challenged participants, the following adjustment is recommended: each participant is to brew three cups, one for the person on the left, one for the person on the right, and the remaining one for oneself. Keep the seats as close to each other as possible; this way, tea can be served by handing over the cups to one’s left and right without having the person to rise; likewise, one can receive the cups by simply stretching the arms, seated. In this case, the person being served will take care of the position of the cups – the one delivered to him from the right will be placed on the right, and the other on the left, while the centre will be reserved for his own cup.
92. How is tea to be served after the second round of brewing?
After the second round of brewing, pour tea into the tea pitcher. Place the tea pitcher on the tea tray. (For matcha, serve directly from the ‘spouted tea bowl’ where powdered tea is whipped and foamed). Rise and serve. When serving, pour tea into the cups already distributed after the first round of brewing. For a tea gathering with predominantly visually-challenged participants, hand tea pitcher over to the fellow tea drinker on the left and then the right. The tea pitcher will be returned after they have poured tea into the cups. There have been queries why participants do not serve tea to some other fellow drinkers after the second round; after all, this will enable more fellow tea drinkers enjoying their brew. There are a few reasons for this format: first, as it is inconvenient to wash tea cups, taking different teas in the same cup may confuse one’s taste buds; second, taking several brews of the same tea in one go allows better appreciation of its characteristics; third, if we were to rotate the persons to be served, each tea will be served only once, and it may be too transient an experience for one to truly appreciate it; fourth, serving many different participants may tip the balance of the ambience and put too much emphasis on ‘socializing’ and mingling.
93. Should we say ‘Have tea, please’ when serving and ‘thank you’ when being served?
Once brewing begins, the Sans Self Tea Gathering is to proceed in silence. To ensure a peacefully quiet atmosphere, to enable everyone to channel attention to tea brewing, and to allow participants to experience the rhythmic beauty of collective action, there is no need to say ‘have tea, please’ when serving nor ‘thank you’ when being served. A slight bow or a smile will do just fine.
94. Is it necessary to follow the seat order when serving?
It is not necessary to following the order according to the seat numbers. If a participant is to offer tea to the second, fourth and sixth fellow tea drinkers on his left, he does not have to go by that particular order – for example, if the second fellow participant on his left is being served by others, he can proceed to serve the fourth fellow tea drinker first.
95. From which side should we rise and proceed to serve tea?
Basically, when you are ready to serve, hold the tea tray up and rise, slip into your shoes (skip this if you have removed your shoes for an indoor event), and leave your seat from the left hand side because the carrying bag is on your right. However, space restriction on your left may require you to leave from your right, where necessary.
96. What should we do if we come across a vacant seat or a non-brewing participant when we are serving?
Treat any ‘vacant seat’ as if it does not exist, and count only those that have been taken up. In the event that each one is to serve tea to the three fellow participants on the left, and the seat adjacent to yours has not been taken up, start counting from the occupied seat next to it when serving.
‘Non-brewing participants’ are to be served. For instance, if tea is to be served to the first, third and fifth fellow tea drinkers on your left, and the first participant on your left is not equipped; he will still be the ‘first’ one for you to serve.
The participant on the right of a ‘non-brewing participant’ ‘to be served’ may lend the unequipped participant a ‘wrapping cloth’, which can be laid in front of him to mark the ‘serving area’. At the end of serving and when cups have been collected, this ‘non-brewing participant’ should fold the wrapping cloth neatly, return it and thank the lender.
97. For performers who are responsible for ‘post-tea drinking programmes’ and will be unable to participate in brewing, how should we arrange tea for them?
It is ideal if these performers also participate in brewing. However, if this is impossible, the organizer will have to make special arrangement so that the performers are also served. If there is only one performer, just treat him the way you would a ‘non-brewing participant’; if there are two to three performers, or more, the organizer would have to prepare some cups to be distributed to the participants seated near the performers, and assign the person responsible for brewing an extra cup for a certain performer. As each person assigned is to brew only one extra cup, it should not create too much inconvenience to the participants concerned even if they are only informed on the spot. Furthermore, as seats are decided by random drawing, it would be hard to decide which participants have to bring along extra tea cups. Prior arrangement may also prove to be impractical since the person assigned to brew extra cups may be seated very far from the performers.
Meanwhile, when arrangement for the performers is made by ‘assigning particular participants to serve tea’ to them, the performers are not counted. Assuming that tea is to be served to one’s fellow drinkers on the left in a certain tea gathering, tell the participant on the performer’s right that the performer’s seat is to be considered a ‘vacant seat’. This will help avoid mistake.
98. If there is a presenter at the Sans Self Tea Gathering, how should we arrange tea for him?
In general, if there is a presenter, the Sans Self Tea Gathering concerned would have planned to offer tea to onlookers. In this case, tea can be served to the presenter alongside onlooking audiences. In the event that tea is not served to the onlooking crowd, the arrangement for the presenter would be made by ‘assigning particular participants to serve tea’ to him – the organizer would have provided an extra cup for a nearby participant and inform this particular participant to offer tea to the presenter.
99. How should we offer tea to members of the public?
Clear instruction should be included in the ‘Notification’, under ‘Rules for tea serving’, if tea is to be offered to members of the public. For example: ‘The first and third brews are to be reserved for the three fellow tea drinkers to one’s left, and the second and fourth brews for the onlooking public. Extra cups will be supplied by the organizer.’ If this is the case, the first brew will be served to the three participants on one’s left, with the cups placed on the tea tray. The last cup will be reserved for oneself (if it has been agreed that each person is to brew four cups). When the second round of brewing is completed, take out the four cups provided by the organizer from one’s carrying bag, and pour tea into these cups. Place the cups on the tea tray and offer them to the onlookers. When the third round of brewing is done, bring along the tea pitcher (or spouted tea bowl) and pour tea into the cups of fellow participants and one’s own. At the end of the fourth round of brewing, bring along the tea pitcher (or spouted tea bowl) and pour tea into the cups of onlookers (these could be people other than those to whom you have served the second brew, as onlookers tend to move around). When serving tea, nod and smile without uttering any word.
The number of cups for the public issued during registration may not be the same as that of the cups brought along by each participant. For example, the Notification may have stated each will have to brew four rounds; but there are not as many onlookers as expected. In this case, the organizer may provide each participant with just three extra cups. For a tea gathering with 50 participants who will be offering three cups each to the public, a total of 150 onlookers will be served the second and the fourth brews. On the contrary, if there are more onlookers than expected, the organizer may issue as many as five extra cups to each participant; but there will be less tea served in each cup. Having said that, each person should not be given six or more cups – the amount of tea served will be too little, and there may not be enough hot water. In the event that a large number of public has turned up, and the organizer wants to make sure each of them be served, eight cups can be issued to each participant. Use four cups for the second brew, and the other four for the fourth brew. For the fourth brew, the priority will be people who were not served the second brew. This way, each onlooker will be served once. For a tea gathering with 50 participants, 400 onlookers will be offered a cup each. This is what we called ‘offering four cups each for the second and fourth brews’ when the members of the public are served.
If the number of onlookers matches that of tea-brewing participants, the organizer may give out only one extra cup. According to the agreed rounds of brewing (say, three rounds), one extra cup will be offered to the onlookers each round. Give out the extra cup issued by the organizer at the first round. From the second round onwards, bring along the tea pitcher and serve tea to both fellow tea drinkers and onlookers (serve fellow participants first). In this case, both the onlookers and tea-brewing participants will be taking the same number of brews, as what is described as ‘offering one extra cup each brew’ when the members of the public are served.
If there are only half as many onlookers as participants, the organizer may distribute one cup each to half of the participants (such as those who have drawn odd numbers at the time of registration); as such, only half of the participants will have to offer tea to the onlooking crowd. This is known as ‘half of the participants offering one extra cup each brew’. If the number of onlookers is less than half of the participants, the organizer will assign at its discretion, as in the case of ‘assigning particular participants to serve tea’.
It may be hard to estimate the number of onlookers before the event; and yet, with flexibility and adaptable arrangement, the organizing team on site could decide the number of extra cups accordingly, and give participants simple and clear instruction on the ways in which members of the public are to be served.
100. How to decide the number of cups and brews?
Information about the number of cups and brews is specified in the ‘Notification’; participants will have to prepare the teapot and thermal flask of appropriate sizes. When making decision on the ‘number of cups’ and ‘the number of brews’, the organizer has to consider the weather and the energy level – strenuous activities under the hot sun such as a Sans Self Tea Gathering held in summer after walking up the hill warrant more cups and rounds of brewing, an example will be four cups with three rounds of brewing. This way, each person will be able to drink 12 cups of tea. This, however, may be too much for an indoor tea gathering in winter. In this case, four cups with two rounds of brewing may be more suitable. Each person will be drinking eight cups of tea; this can be adjusted to three cups and two rounds of brewing, and each person will be taking six cups. Normally, there will not be more than be four cups with four rounds of brewing unless under special conditions – going beyond four cups will mean not just more cups but also a bigger teapot to carry; and anything beyond four rounds of brewing will require a comparatively big thermal flask. The preparation will become laborious.
A Sans Self Tea Gathering for practice purpose will normally use four cups for two brews. This way, participants will be able to practice the ‘positioning of tea cups’ in a more effective manner; meanwhile, they can familiarize themselves with the use of cups and serving with tea pitcher.
101. How should we proceed when we are required to brew two types of tea?
When two tea types are to be brewed, prepare an extra teapot and pack another type of tealeaves in it, if small pots are used. In the case of matcha, bring along another type of powdered tea, or use small pot for tealeaves as an alternative. After brewing the first tea and a break (there will normally be an intermission or another activity in between):
a. For small pot brewing, put away the original teapot and take out a second teapot, rinse the tea pitcher with some water, and drink the water after rinsing. Proceed to brew the second type of tea;
b. For matcha, put away the original tea caddy of matcha and take out another type, rinse the tea bowl with water, and then pour it into the cups and rinse. Drink the water after rinsing. Proceed to whip the second type of powdered tea;
c. For matcha followed by small pot brewing, put away the whisk, scoop and tea caddy of matcha, rinse the tea bowl with water, then pour it into the cups and rinse. Drink the water after rinsing. Take out a new teapot, brew and use the original ‘spouted tea bowl’ as tea pitcher for serving the brewed tea.
102. How do we replenish water for brewing should we run out of it?
For a tea gathering that requires participants to brew two types of tea, the amount of water needed will increase accordingly. It is necessary to remind participants to bring along an extra thermal flask of hot water, or specify in the Notification that there is hot water supply at the venue for replenishment.
Replenish hot water during intermission if hot water is available on site. The organizer should ensure that the water supplied is suitable for brewing, and the container is free from unpleasant odour. When replenishing, do not hold the thermal flask up to avoid being hurt in case of a spill or splash; instead, place the flask down in an upright position on a level surface and fill it with hot water.
103. If tea time snacks are to be shared during the tea gathering, how should we go about?
The Notification will state clearly, under ‘Procedure of the tea gathering’, tea time snacks are to be shared after which rounds of brewing. When snacks are served, bring out two pieces of paper towel (or two small dishes for snack) – one of these is to be placed at the tea brewing area where tea, and snacks, will be served by others; the other is to be placed on the tea serving tray for the snacks you’ve brought along. Take out the snacks and offer them to designated fellow tea drinkers.
For tea gatherings where onlookers are served, they will be served tea snacks as well. Tea snacks will be served to fellow tea drinkers and onlookers – first to fellow tea drinkers and oneself, then the onlookers, as it is hard to control the quantity if onlookers are invited to take the snacks first. If there is a large number of onlookers, the organizer may have participants with odd/even seat numbers offering tea snacks to the onlookers only; this way the guests will get to enjoy two to three types of snacks, and the participants will have two types of snacks each instead of four. This contingency plan may be stated in the Notification, or be shared with participants when they sign in.
After all the snacks have been served, remove the paper towel or small dish from the tea tray. Meanwhile, put away the paper towel or small dish at the tea brewing area after snacks have been taken. Continue brewing. Take home tea snacks that you have not finished. Wrap any discarded part with paper towel and put it in the carrying bag.
It may be a good idea to brew one more round of tea for cleansing the palate after snacks are taken.
104. May I bring along tea snacks to go with Matcha even if the particular Sans Self Tea Gathering does not call for serving of tea snacks?
There is no need to prepare any snacks if the organizer has not required participants to do so. However, if you strongly feel that the snack is an integral part of the tea you are serving by bringing out its flavor, you may serve it alongside the tea. Just leave the snacks next to the cups you are offering.
105. How should tea be served at a Sans Self Tea Gathering dedicated to a special occasion?
A Sans Self Tea Gathering dedicated to a special occasion honours a person we would like to highlight or commemorate. This could be a friend or someone who is no longer with us. It is more symbolic than physical in nature – even for someone who is present at the gathering, he will not be able to finish each and every cup of tea dedicated to him. Considering this, only the first brew will be served to the identified person, and from the second brew onwards, tea will be served to fellow participants or guests. Meanwhile, as each participant will be offering their first brew to the same person, queuing is necessary, be it in a single file or at several spots in the tea offering area. Essentially, queuing expresses one’s respect and remembrance to the party concerned.
The organizer may arrange a session dedicated to ‘praising’, ‘scripture reading’ or ‘memory sharing’ as ‘post-tea drinking programmes’ to add impact to the tea gathering; alternatively, meditation or music appreciation could be arranged.
Collect the cup for the dedicated person first when it is time for packing, and then proceed to collect other cups. Return to one’s own seat. Finish the tea in the first cup if it is intact and not taken, before ‘packing the tea ware’. If tea is served to a friend as a gesture of welcome or farewell, he will have to drink the tea or empty the cup.
106. How should we respond to enquiries or requests of onlookers?
If there are a lot of onlookers at the venue, they may raise questions about the Sans Self Tea Gathering or the Way of Tea, whether they are offered tea or not. A participant engaging in an extended conversation with an onlooker may affect the procedure or undermine the integrity of the event. In this case, give a simple response, and direct the onlooker to the place where they can obtain relevant information; or else, pass him the information leaflet you have brought along. Failing which, you may ask the person to hold on for a while and indicate that you will talk to him at the end of the event. The point is, let him know that no talking is allowed during the tea gathering.
107. Etiquette during tea serving
For floor seating, squat down and place the cup in the appropriate position (for the first brew), or pour tea into the cup already distributed (from the second brew onwards). If the person to be served is at his place, look at the person, smile, and give a slight bow, and then turn to leave.
Do not leave the seat when a fellow participant is serving tea to you – wait until he has finished and bowed. If you are in the midst of pouring out your brew when being served tea at your place, you may continue; otherwise, the infusion will become too strong. This is acceptable on the common goal of ‘brewing a good pot of tea’. If you have already stood up and are about to put on your shoes when a fellow tea drinker comes along, stay when you are, wait for him to finish serving and bow before leaving your own place. Under this circumstance, wait until the person stands up after serving, then bow. If a fellow participant is serving tea to you when you are reaching your seat after serving, quickly sit down and accept his offer. If the person has just finished serving and there is not enough time for you to sit down, stay standing, and wait for the person to finish and bow before taking your seat.
When you are serving tea or collecting cups, bow or salute when you are squatting down or seated (for floor seating), and not doing so standing up after serving tea or collecting cups. The exception is when both parties are standing up. Meanwhile, there is no need to bow when the other party is not at the seat, just serve tea reverently.
108. When do we start taking tea? Which cup should we take first?
As there is no event director and master of ceremonies, the Sans Self Tea Gathering goes by the pre-agreed programme which every participant has to observe. Coordination among participants will help synchronize the event flow. When a participant has finished serving and is back in his own seat, he may begin taking tea provided all the cups are filled. It does not matter which cup to begin with.
There are, however, two circumstances under which one does not have to wait until all the cups are filled to begin drinking. Firstly, prolonged waiting may affect the progress of the tea gathering. There is always the possibility of human error – the tea supposed to be served to you may not be coming your way. In view of this, you may start taking tea anyway. Secondly, if the seats are far apart, or participants have to walk for quite a distance to take in the beautiful view at the peak or avoid direct sunlight when they serve tea, the concern would be more of taking the tea while it is still hot, rather than a rigid observation of ‘synchronized pace’. In this case, participants may take the tea as and when it is offered.
109. At a Sans Self Tea Gathering, is tea to be taken swiftly or slowly?
In principle, Sans Self Tea Gathering is a leisurely and peaceful way to enjoy tea. By right, the brew is to be taken slowly. By ‘slowly’ we mean not hurrying or in a rush; but not so slow as to leave the tea cold. On the other hand, Sans Self Tea Gathering encourages a positive attitude and an aspiration for accomplishment. There is a serious side to the occasion; slovenly behaviour has no place here.
110. What should we do when the tealeaves are steeping?
When brewing begins, you will have to do the necessary – turn over the tea cups, unscrew the cover of the thermal flask, take off the lid of the tea pot, pour water in and wait for the tealeaves to steep (if you are using a small pot for brewing). While you are keeping track of the brewing time, you may just relax and contemplate the relationship between you and the world around – the land, fellow drinkers, tea ware and the tea infusion – experience the ‘presence’ of oneself at that moment. There is really no need to look to your left and right and check what others are doing.
For members of the organizing team, it is hard not to be distracted because they are concerned if the tea gathering is progressing smoothly. For one’s peace of mind, it is important to plan in as comprehensive and realistic a way as possible. Stay true to the spirit of ‘simplicity and frugality’, for this is the only way for every participant, including members of the organizing team, to enjoy the delightful experience bestowed by the Sans Self Tea Gathering.
111. How to adjust the pace of tea brewing if one has gone too far ahead or behind?
Make a conscious effort to slow down if you are way ahead of the others; alternatively, take time to mediate and wait for the others to catch up. Conversely, speed up when you are lagging behind; you may even start brewing when you are drinking to save some time waiting for the tealeaves to steep. The rhythmic beauty of collective action is one of the key contributors to the uniqueness of a Sans Self Tea Gathering. Having said that, the rhythm does not require military precision; it is rather achieved in a natural manner which allows for slightly-varied paces. As a matter of fact, this variation would prove to be necessary in some occasions; for example, it would be a hassle for everyone to serve tea at the same time in a cramped venue.
112. How could we prevent photography/video filming from spoiling the ambience?
When all are seated, participants will form an enclosure whereby the process of tea brewing, serving and drinking can be seen. This is a thumbprint of a Sans Self Tea Gathering. If someone were to stay for an extended period of time at the centre, this signature visual impression would have been undermined. For this reason, photo or video filming is best done outside of the enclosure except for the ‘tea ware appreciation and networking’ session. It may, however, be necessary to get inside for a good shot. In this case, do so as fast as possible and retreat to outside of the enclosure promptly. It is important to alert the personnel responsible photo or video filming of this.
Posing for group or individual photographs may only be done during the ‘tea ware appreciation and networking’ session. Once brewing has begun, you may only request a non-participant to help photograph/film you or the entire gathering. Failing which, you may take a snapshot at your own place in between, if you really want to have a photo as a memento.
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《無我茶會Sans Self Tea Gathering 180條》
蔡荣章著Author:Rong-tsang Tsai
ISBN978-957-9690-08-9 “无我茶会Sans Self Tea Gathering180,” First edition: 1999.9, Second edition: 2010.9《无我茶会180条》1999.9第一版,2010.9第二版,台北陆羽茶艺股份有限公司.2012.05.20修订版。English Translator : Katherine Yip英语翻译:叶德明
第八章 無我茶會的泡茶與奉茶
88.無我茶會使用「簡便泡茶法」
無我茶會不只使用簡便的茶具,而且儘量使用簡便的泡茶方法,如茶葉於出門前就放入壺內,不必在茶會現場另行「置茶」;溫壺、燙杯省略;清洗茶具等回去後再做。畢竟是在戶外,而且只帶簡單的用具,簡便泡茶法可以避免慌亂,讓自己有充裕的時間、心情把茶泡好、仔細享受茶會的時光。
89.何時開始泡茶、何時開始奉茶
無我茶會開始,大家抽籤就位,把茶具擺設完畢,起身茶具觀摩與聯誼,聯誼一段時間後,與會者也陸續到齊,回座位開始泡茶。開始泡茶的時刻會明確標示於主辦單位事先分發的「公告事項」內。泡完第一道,起身奉茶,奉完第一道茶,喝第一道茶;接著泡第二道,奉第二道……,這以後的動作一個接一個,就不必太在意進度表上的時刻,只要與大家保持大約一致的速度即可。
90.第一道如何奉茶,杯子放在哪裡
第一道的奉茶是將泡好的茶分倒於自己帶來的杯子內,以奉茶盤端杯出去奉茶。奉茶時是將杯子放在被奉者於「泡茶巾」前端騰出的「奉茶區」。至於杯子應放在「奉茶區」的什麼地方,係依下列規則為之:
將被奉者的「奉茶區」分成四個等份,(假設約定泡四杯茶),奉第一位茶友時,將杯子放在他的奉茶區之第一個位子上,(從奉茶者的右邊算起),奉第二位茶友時,將杯子放在他的奉茶區的第二個位子上,奉第三位茶友時,將杯子放在他的奉茶區之第三個位子上,第四個位子留給他本人放置自己的一杯。這裡所說的第一位或第二位是指您奉茶對象的座位次序,如「奉給左鄰三位茶友」,則從左算起分別為第一位、第二位、第三位。如果您先奉茶給第三位,還是要將杯子放在他的奉茶區之第三個位子上。
由於奉茶的時間並非依座次而定,先泡好茶的人就先奉茶,所以您將杯子放在第二個位子時,或許第一個位子還是空著的。
91.奉茶時,杯子由誰拿取,走動不便的人如何奉茶,盲友的茶會如何應變
奉茶時,不論被奉者在不在座位上,杯子都是由奉茶的人自己端放。為什麼呢?因為只有奉茶的人才清楚杯子要放在哪裡,若是被奉者也在座位上,還是無需關心哪個杯子是哪位茶友的茶。
如果有走路不便的朋友參加泡茶,可由他左邊的茶友代勞。若連續兩位皆不便起身奉茶,右邊的那位由右邊的茶友代勞,左邊的那位由左邊的茶友代勞。
如果有少數的盲友參加泡茶,可依上述方法由鄰座的茶友協助;若是以盲友為主的無我茶會,建議將奉茶方式改為:每人泡茶三杯,二杯奉給左右兩位茶友,一杯留給自己,而且將座位排得靠近一點,讓大家伸手就可以將茶奉給別人、伸手就可以接受到別人的茶。杯子擺放的位子也改由被奉者主導,也就是右邊奉來的茶放在右邊,左邊奉來的茶放在左邊,自己的茶就留在原來的中間。
92.第二道以後如何奉茶
第二道以後,是將泡好的茶盛放在茶盅內,以奉茶盤端茶盅出去奉茶,(泡末茶時直接端著打末茶的「有流茶碗」奉茶)。奉茶時,將茶分倒於自己第一次奉出去的杯子內。若是以盲友為主的茶會,將茶盅遞給左邊與右邊的茶友,由他們自行將茶倒入杯中,再將茶盅還回。有人質疑為什麼第二道以後的茶不換個對象奉茶,讓大家都能奉給更多的人喝,大家都能喝到更多人的茶?理由之一是:杯子不便清洗,不同種類的茶容易相混。理由之二是:連續喝某人的幾道茶,更容易清楚地欣賞到它的真味。理由之三是:每次奉茶都更換對象,每個人的茶只能喝到一杯,尚來不及認清就消失了。理由之四是:這種奉茶方式的「交際性」、「應酬性」味道太重。
93.奉茶時要不要說「請喝茶」,被奉者要不要說「謝謝」
無我茶會在開始泡茶後就不准說話了,為了保持寧靜的氣氛、為了每一個人能專心泡茶、為了方便大家體會群體律動之美,所以奉茶時不要說「請喝茶」,被奉者也不要說「謝謝」,但行個禮、笑一笑總是要的。
94.奉茶一定要依前後的次序嗎
奉茶不一定要依前後的次序。如果約定奉茶給左邊第二、第四、第六位茶友,不一定非先第二位、再第四位、再第六位不可,如果第二位正有人奉茶給他,可先到第四位去奉茶。
95.奉茶時從座位的哪一邊出去
起身奉茶時,原則上是端著奉茶盤站起來,穿上鞋子(室內原已脫鞋則不必),從自己的左側走到圈內奉茶,因為右側放著茶具袋。但如果因為場地的關係,左側空間太小,從右側出去也無妨。
96.奉茶時遇「空位」及「不泡茶者」,怎麼辦
奉茶時若遇「空位」,就當它沒這個位子,以下一個有人使用的位子作為計數對象。如約定奉茶給左鄰三位茶友,緊鄰的一位沒人就坐,那就以下一位出席者作為您的第一位奉茶對象,以此類推。
若遇「不泡茶者」,仍然要作為奉茶的對象。如約定奉茶給左邊第一、第三、第五位茶友,左鄰的第一位是未帶茶具的朋友,仍然要列為奉茶的「第一」人。
為便於「不泡茶者」的「被奉茶」,右邊的茶友可以借一條包壺巾給他鋪在座位前面作為「奉茶區」。奉茶結束,杯子收回後,「不泡茶者」應主動將包壺巾摺妥還回,並行致謝。
97.若「品茗後活動」的表演人員未能一起泡茶,如何讓他或他們有茶喝
品茗後活動的表演者最好也是無我茶會泡茶的一員,但若無法兼具,就要規劃奉茶給他們的方法。如果表演者只是一個人,就當作是一位「不泡茶者」在席上即可,若兩三個人以上,主辦單位就要準備一些杯子,分發給附近的茶友,並指定哪幾個人要多泡一杯給哪位表演者。因為只是增加一杯,臨時告知不至於造成茶友們的困擾。再說,因為是抽籤決定座位,也無法事先安排哪些茶友多帶個杯子作額外的奉茶;即使安排了,也很容易因為座位離得太遠,奉茶者要跑很遠的路。
當「指派特定人奉茶」時,將這些表演者摒除在奉茶對象之外,也就是告訴坐在他們右邊的一些茶友(假設是向左奉茶):把「表演者」都視為「空位」。這樣比較不容易發生錯誤。
98.若設有解說員,如何奉茶給他
一般說來,設解說員的無我茶會都會奉茶給圍觀的來賓,若是這樣,就在奉茶給圍觀的來賓時再奉茶給解說員即可。萬一不奉茶給圍觀的來賓,就當他是一位「指派特定人奉茶」者,主辦單位提供一個杯子給附近的一位茶友,並囑咐加奉一杯茶給解說員。
99.如何奉茶給圍觀的人
若打算奉茶給圍觀的人,在公告事項的“奉茶規則”上要說明清楚,如:〝一、三道奉給左鄰3位茶友,二、四道奉給圍觀來賓,杯子由大會統一供應。〞若是如此,則第一道茶泡好後,以奉茶盤端杯,奉給左鄰3位茶友,最後一杯留給自己(假設約定泡茶4杯);第二道茶泡好後,從茶具袋內取出大會發給的4個杯子,將茶分倒入內,持奉茶盤奉給圍觀的來賓;第三道茶泡好後,持茶盅(或有流茶碗)出去奉茶,將茶倒于左鄰3位茶友與自己的杯內;第四道茶泡好後,持茶盅(或有流茶碗)出去奉茶,將茶倒於圍觀者手中的杯子內(這時的對象不一定是第二道茶時的對象,因為圍觀的來賓會到處走動)。奉茶時依舊是行禮、微笑而不說話。
報到時發給每人的杯數不一定要與每人所攜帶的杯數相同,例如公告事項上寫明“泡茶4杯”,但臨時發覺圍觀的人並沒預期的多,可每人只發3只對外奉茶杯。如此50個人參加的茶會,每人奉3杯茶給圍觀的人,就會有150位圍觀的來賓可以喝到第二、第四兩道茶。相反的,如果發現圍觀的人很多,可以加發到5個杯子,每杯只要少倒一點茶就解決了。但不能增加到6杯以上,否則不是每杯的茶湯太少,就是泡茶的熱水不夠用。真正遇到這種圍觀人數特多的情況,又不想讓部分人沒茶喝,可在二、四道奉茶給圍觀者的情況下,發給8個杯子,第二道用掉4杯,第四道時再拿出4個新杯子,將茶倒於杯內奉茶,這時當然針對第二道未曾喝過茶者優先奉給。這種狀況,每位圍觀者只能喝到一杯茶,但50個人參加的茶會,就會有400位圍觀的來賓可以喝到一杯茶。這就是所謂的“二、四道各奉4杯”的對外奉茶法。
如果圍觀的人數與泡茶的人數差不多,可每人只發一個杯子,依奉圈內的泡茶道數(如三道),只是每道多奉一杯給圍觀者。第一道奉茶時增加大會發給的杯子,第二道以後就持盅倒茶給圈內茶友與圍觀者(先倒給圈內再倒給圈外)。這種情況,圍觀者是與泡茶者品飲同樣道數的,這種對外奉茶法可簡稱為“每道各加一杯”。
如果圍觀的人數只及泡茶者之半,報到處只發給一半人(如抽到單數籤者)每人一個杯子即可,奉茶時就只有這一半人多奉一杯茶給圍觀的人,這時就稱為“每道一半人加奉一杯”。如果圍觀的人數尚不及泡茶者之半,那就由主辦單位指派某些人多奉一杯,這時就是“指派特定人奉茶”的方法了。
圍觀的人數是難予估算的,只有臨場應變,工作人員隨時增減對外奉茶的杯子,且以簡單的言語告訴大家所要採取的對外奉茶方式。
100.泡茶杯數與泡茶次數如何決定
泡茶杯數與泡茶次數都會注明在“公告事項”內,以便參加茶會的人決定攜帶多大的壺、多大的熱水瓶。主辦單位在決定“杯數”與“泡數”時要考慮到當天的天氣與活動量,天氣熱,活動量大,如夏天登山後的無我茶會,杯數與泡數可以加大,例如四杯三道,那每人會有十二杯茶可喝。這樣的杯數在冬天室內活動以後的無我茶會就顯得多了些,可改為四杯二道,那每人就只有八杯茶可喝,若改成三杯二道,那每人就是喝六杯。非特殊狀況,一般不超過四杯四道,因為超過四杯,不但杯子不好攜帶,壺也要變大,若再超過四道,熱水瓶還要變得更大,一切都會顯得不方便。
練習性無我茶會一般都設定在四杯二道,因為有了四杯,練習「杯位放置法」時比較有效;泡兩道以上的茶,才能練習到用杯、用盅奉茶的情況。
101.泡兩種茶時,如何操作
事先約定泡兩種茶時,如果是使用小壺茶,另備一把單壺放入第二種茶葉;若是泡末茶,可多帶一種末茶或第二種茶改為小壺茶。泡完第一種茶,休息過後(一般都會安排休息時間或插入另一項活動),泡小壺茶的做法是:把原來那把壺與新壺對調,倒些水涮盅,將涮盅的水喝掉,重新泡茶。泡末茶時:將原來茶罐與新末茶罐對調,倒些水涮碗,用涮碗的水涮杯,將涮杯的水喝掉,重新打末茶。先泡末茶再改泡小壺茶的做法是:收起茶筅、茶杓與末茶罐,倒些水涮碗,用涮碗的水涮杯,將涮杯的水喝掉,取出新茶壺,重新泡茶,以原「有流茶碗」作為茶盅,盛裝泡好的茶湯。
102.泡茶用水不足時,如何補充
若安排泡兩種茶,應考慮到泡茶用水使用量增大,在公告事項上應提醒大家多帶一瓶熱水,或說明現場有熱水提供補充。
如果是現場補充熱水,應於中間休息時間為之。主辦單位備熱水時,應留意水質是否適於泡茶以及容器是否有異味。裝熱水的人應注意安全,不可手握熱水瓶直接接水,應將熱水瓶獨自站立後再加水,以免熱水因滿溢或噴濺而燙傷。
103.茶會間若安排有茶食享用,如何進行
若安排有茶食享用,從公告事項的「茶會程序」欄可以看出,而且知道是在第幾道茶之後供應茶食。供應茶食時,先取出兩張紙巾(或茶食盤),一張鋪放在泡茶區的被奉茶區,作為別人供應茶食的地方。另一張鋪放在奉茶盤上,放置自己供應給別人的茶食。從茶具袋內取出茶食,依奉茶的對象供應茶食。
若本次茶會也奉茶給圍觀的來賓,則茶食的供應也應該包括來賓,這時茶友與來賓的茶食供應該是同時進行的,先供應給茶友及自己,再供應給來賓,因為若是先由來賓拿取,較不易控制應留給茶友的數量。若來賓數量頗多,為使每位來賓也有二、三樣茶食可以享用,可規定單數或雙數座位的人不供應茶食給圈內的茶友,全數供應給來賓,這樣做,茶友的茶食數會變為只有兩件。這種變通的供應方式可事先載明於公告事項,也可于報到時通知。
茶食供應後,將置於奉茶盤上的紙巾或茶食盤收起來;茶食享用完畢後,將茶席上放置茶食的紙巾或茶食盤收起來,繼續泡茶。吃不完的茶食帶回家,殘渣用紙巾包起來放入茶具袋內。
享用過茶食後,最好安排再泡一道茶,藉此清理一下口腔。
104.茶會沒安排供應茶食,可因自己泡末茶而提供茶食嗎
主辦單位沒安排供應茶食就不要準備茶食,但如果您認為茶食是您所供應的茶之一部分,而且要與您所供應的茶食一起食用才能顯現茶的的美味,那您就在奉茶時同時供應茶食。這時供應的茶食就放在奉茶杯的旁邊。
105.紀念性無我茶會等特種場合的奉茶法
所謂特種場合的無我茶會大都有特定的對象需要強調或紀念,這個對象可能是身邊的朋友,可能是已經離我們遠去的人。所以這個對象的奉茶是象徵性的意義大於實質。即使活生生的朋友也可能無法喝盡我們所奉的每一杯茶。所以只奉第一道,第二道以後的奉茶只對其他茶友或來賓。由於每人都要奉茶給特定對象,所以不論是否分區奉茶,總是需要排隊,這排隊奉茶正也表達了崇敬與追思之意。
喝完最後一道茶,可安排“歌頌” 、“講經”、 “追憶”之類的時段作為“品茗後活動”,加強這種無我茶會的效果,也可以只是靜坐或聽一段音樂。
收杯子時,先收奉茶給特定對象的那一杯,再收其他人的。回到自己座位上,若第一杯是無法被喝掉的那一杯,就把它喝了,再繼續其他“收拾茶具”的動作。若茶會是歡迎或歡送某位友人,這位朋友要把茶喝掉或清空。
106.對圍觀者的詢問及要求,如何因應
在有外人圍觀的場所進行無我茶會,不論是否奉茶給圍觀的人,難免有人會問在場泡茶的人一些有關茶會或茶道方面的問題,這時如果與他談起來,會影響茶會的進度與完整性,所以只能以簡單的話語回應,或告訴他在哪裡可以得到詳細的資料;或是事先帶些說明書在身邊,這時送給他觀看;若還無法滿足他,可請他稍候,等茶會結束後再與他詳談。總之,要讓他知道,現在正進行著一場不能說話的茶會。
107.奉茶間的禮節
如果大家席地而坐,奉茶時要蹲下來,把茶杯端放在規定的位子上(第一道茶的情形),或將茶倒於先前奉出去的杯子內(第二道以後的情形)。若被奉者在場,注視他一下,微微一笑,行個禮,起身離開。
被奉者在別人前來奉茶時,不要逕自離席出去奉茶,應等別人奉完茶,行禮後才離開。若這時正值要“倒茶”,可一面接受別人奉茶一面倒茶,因為若等別人奉完茶再倒,茶湯一定太濃了,在“把茶泡好”的原則下,這樣做並不失禮。如果已經站起來,穿好鞋子正要出去奉茶,這時奉茶的人來了,還是要站在原地,等對方奉完茶,行過禮才離開,這時的行禮是等對方奉完茶站起來後為之。如果奉完茶回來,遇到別人正來奉茶,趕緊坐下來接受奉茶;若回來後還來不及坐下,奉茶的人已奉完茶,就站著等奉茶的人起身,雙雙行禮後才坐下。
奉茶或收杯子的行禮,原則上是蹲著、坐著的時候為之(若席地而坐),不是奉完茶、收完杯子,站起來後才行禮,除非雙方都已經站了起來。奉茶、收杯時,若對方不在座,不必行禮,僅留敬謹之心。
108.什麼時候開始喝茶,從哪一杯開始喝
無我茶會不設指揮與司儀,一切依事先的約定來做,但進行間彼此要相互協調,不讓進度相差太多。自己出去奉完茶,回來後等到別人奉來的茶到齊了,就可以開始喝茶。從哪一杯開始喝都可以。
但有兩種狀況可以不必等到奉來的茶到齊就開始飲用。第一是等太久了,再不喝會影響整個進度,因為或許是哪個人弄錯了呢,再等下去還是等不到,這時只有先喝了。第二是這場無我茶會的座位排得很開,或許在山頂上為求景觀或避陽光,每人必須走上一段路才能奉著茶,這種狀況的“進度一致性”變得不太重要,所以來一杯喝一杯,免得茶湯冷了。
109.喝茶時應快快地喝還是慢慢地喝
原則上,無我茶會是很閒靜的一種喝茶方式,所以應該慢慢地喝,這裡所說的慢慢地喝是指不趕、不匆促,而不是喝到茶湯都冷了。嚴格說來,無我茶會在本質上是屬於積極、有作為,而且帶點嚴肅性的,所以不宜顯得散漫。
110.茶葉浸泡期間,做什麼才好
泡茶開始後,如果使用小壺茶的方式,打開杯子、打開熱水瓶、打開壺蓋、沖水、蓋上壺蓋,接著是茶葉浸泡的時間,這時除了留意茶葉須浸泡多久外,應讓自己放鬆下來,體會一下您與“大地”、您與“茶友”、您與“茶具”、您與“茶”間的關係,體認一下您“存在”于當時那個時空的感覺,不必東張西望,操心著別人到底做得怎樣了。
分擔這次茶會工作的人員難免會掛念著是否一切順利進行,而難得讓自己寧靜下來,所以事先的準備工作儘量周詳、切實,在無我茶會的各項規劃上也力求精儉,唯有如此,才能讓包括主辦單位在內的全體人員輕鬆、愉快地享受茶會。
111.泡茶進度超前或落後時,有何調節的方法
泡茶的進度太快時,提醒自己放慢一點,甚至於靜坐一下。如果太慢了,要加緊速度,除動作加快外,還可以在喝茶間就開始泡茶,省掉茶葉浸泡的時間。進度的一致是無我茶會顯現群體律動之美很重要的因素,但也不要像軍隊操練一樣地整齊,只要不相差太遠,自然情況之下顯現規律即可。甚至於在場地顯得擁擠的時候,大家一起出去奉茶反而不方便,這時寧可有些人慢一些。
112.如何避免攝錄影破壞氣氛
大家圍成圈圈泡茶,大家都能看到茶友們靜靜泡茶、奉茶、喝茶的情形,這是無我茶會完整的景象。如果有人跑到中間,尤其是長時間停留,就會破壞這個完整的圖像,所以茶會進行間的攝錄影除了「茶具觀摩與聯誼」時間外,儘量在圈外為之,即使要到圈內搶鏡頭,也是拍了就退到圈外。這種要求應讓幫忙攝錄影的朋友知道。
數人合照或擺個姿勢讓別人拍照,只適合「茶具觀摩與聯誼」的時間進行,泡茶開始後只能讓非茶會人員攝錄自己與整體茶會進行的情形。如果沒有別人可以幫忙,自己又很想拍一張茶會進行的情景,只能利用空當,在座位上拍一下。
(2000)
茶道艺术家精炼功夫
二.「茶汤作品欣赏会」进行时的迟到者
许玉莲
20130701周一喝茶慢MONDAY SLOW TEA
「茶汤作品欣赏会」是采取售票方式或发邀请柬给特定人士、之前已经预算好人数、在一定的时间才举办的发表会,唯一之目的是进行茶汤创作和赏用。关于规定时间,习惯了采用流水席方式泡茶喝茶的人们,对这种安排觉得有约束、不够自在。习惯了根深蒂固「客来奉茶」的人们会很不是滋味,认为泡茶师实在不懂礼仪,怎么了奉茶还要规定时间。 泡茶师不能只顾自己埋头苦恼泡茶就好,不理人们的感受,我们要协助大家度过这个「需要预约、守时」的难关。
要提早告知大家这种欣赏会是有安排时间的,票根或邀请柬上须写清楚茶会从什么时候开始又什么时候结束。如果是邀请的,邀请柬应该还要附上一联络方式,请临时未克出席的客人提早让我们知道。茶会举行的前一天,主办方或泡茶师最好再联络各受邀品茗者一次确认他们是否能够出席。
无论售票或邀请方式,时间到了就必须如期开场,如果茶席还有空位未被入坐,表示品茗者迟到或将缺席,泡茶师不可因此失去信心而慌了手脚,应如常的开始「茶汤作品」之创作,空座位不必撤走,留在原地,多出来的茶杯可收入备用柜子。
「茶汤作品欣赏会」已经开始进行中,我们要如何接待迟到的品茗者呢?可在入口处摆放一些椅子,让迟到者坐着休息。迟到者不宜抵达现场了随时就要入席,那会骚扰大家,大家也许在赏香也许在回味。要等到某个段落终结了,接待员才将他带入座位,并且以不惊动席上任何人为原则。什么时候才是适当时刻?比如本次「茶汤作品欣赏会」有三场,每场冲泡三道茶,于第一场每一道茶欣赏完毕、泡茶师预备要泡下一道茶之前都是迟到者适合进场的时候。如果有人在第一场完毕之后也无出现,我们就可当作缺席或废票,第二场开始前可将多出位子移走调整到对的数目,第二场已经进行中才抵达的人,可不招待入席了(票根上可标示这一点)。
迟到者入席时与泡茶师静静鞠躬示意,与左邻右舍静静微笑招呼,轻轻拉开椅子坐下即好,不必有语言寒暄,接待员可在入席之前提醒迟到者怎么做。泡茶师或点头或微笑施礼,就可继续进行下一道「茶汤作品创作」。
如果迟到者入席后肆无忌惮的高谈阔论,席中长辈或有经验者可提示他不宜过多语言。如果有人继续不顾及茶会中的安静,也不与泡茶师打招呼,对泡茶师的创作也没有给予重视和专注,这时,泡茶师应停下所有泡茶程序,静静等他结束谈话,互相施礼后才可开始进行泡茶。泡茶师的眼神要关注到每一位品茗者,当发现有人无法集中精神在茶汤上,泡茶师要及时带领他,泡茶师不要丢失任何一位品茗者,不要只顾着自己往前走,泡茶师要有将「品茗者」化为「茶汤作品欣赏会」的一部分的义务。
(1899)
一场学校的茶汤欣赏会
蔡荣章
20130626周三小方块 Wednesday Tea Corner
先到场的来宾已在门口等待,他们都已将自己的雨伞提包相机寄存在衣帽间。邀请柬上标明的入场时间到后,大门打开,大家排队进入〝洁手净心〞的走道。有位工作人员从大玻璃盅舀了一杓茶汤淋到自己伸出的双手,冲洗后的茶汤汇集于手下的陶盆。在陶盆的旁边取一张纸巾将手擦干,进入会场。
会场布置了十七座茶席,每席有各自的茶具规划与设置的风格。七张品茗者的坐椅围绕在每个茶席的前方,中间的一张坐椅靠背外侧贴了茶席的编号(即1~17号)。大家自由参观茶席,在茶汤欣赏会开始前自动找到自己的茶席坐下,茶席上的座位没再标示号码,也就是可以随意就坐的意思。每人的邀请柬上除标示有茶会程序外还附有一张入场券,券上有本次茶汤欣赏会第一第二第三场要参与的茶席号数。
茶汤欣赏会的时间一到, 司仪透过广播传出声音: 「各位老师,各位同学, 现在我们要进行由泡茶师掌席的第一届茶汤作品发表会。本茶汤欣赏会强调茶道艺术的完整性,请大家把手机调为静音,不要拍照,也不要有太多的言语。我们备有专责的摄影人员,会把照片存放在茶文化系的网站上。谢谢。」接着响起了四响锣声,十七位掌席的泡茶师从后台出现,进入到各茶席的泡茶位子站定,大家给予欢迎的掌声。泡茶师向自己席上的老师同学行个礼,大家回礼后坐下來,开始从事他的第一场茶汤作品创作。
茶汤欣赏会分成三个场次,每场半小时,泡茶三道。起场时是小心翼翼地将茶从茶罐內请出到茶荷,传递茶荷要来宾欣赏就要冲泡的茶叶,接着置茶入壶。泡茶师端详着壶内的茶量,调控好水温,胸有成竹地将水冲入壶内,按下计时器,眼睛观照着席上的来宾,意在邀请大家陪茶度过蛻变成汤的时刻。茶汤分送到来宾面前,大家观看着茶汤,端起杯子欣赏飘送出来的香气,有人将茶放回桌面,等茶变得温热再喝,也再次观赏茶叶重生成茶汤后的英姿,有人已迫不及待地享用起来。茶汤欣赏会每场的第二十分钟会敲锣一声,提醒泡茶师结束泡茶、收拾茶具,三十分钟时敲锣二声,表示到了换场的时间。这时司仪广播:「请各位来宾在前往新茶席前,将自己的杯子放回泡茶师原先放置的地方,并向泡茶师致谢。我们五分钟后进行第二场的茶汤欣赏会。」
五分钟后,敲了一声锣。泡茶师在自己的茶席上,等来宾坐定收拾了心情,开始第二场的茶汤作品创作。拿出茶叶罐,很有信心地将茶拨入茶荷,请来宾欣赏茶第一生命周期的茶干,然后置茶入壶,以该茶过度到第二生命周期需要的水温浇灌,倒出茶汤,请来宾欣赏茶第二生命周期的茶汤。连续三次的茶汤欣赏,如果还有时间,泡茶师将已贡献完茶汤的茶叶展现在茶盘上,让来宾欣赏即将进入第三生命周期的叶底。下一个一声锣终将响起,是茶汤作品创作结束的提醒,十分钟后的二声锣是第二场的结束。五分钟后,来宾找到第三场的茶席坐下,开始第三场的茶汤作品发表会。
每一场不换茶的种类,但重新创作三道一組的茶汤作品,新来宾到来后,泡茶师准备一组新的杯子迎接大家。供应三道茶汤后,泡茶师还会提供一道白开水给来宾品赏,一方面补充来宾身体的水分一方面显示泡茶师对泡茶用水的用心。第三场茶汤欣赏会依然是请来宾赏茶叶,闻茶香,尝茶味,看叶底,依然是请来宾欣赏茶叶三个生命周期的变化。第三场的第一道茶汤之后,泡茶师为来宾准备了茶食,这些茶食是每位泡茶师特别为他的茶汤选配的,事先已准备好在茶席的侧柜内。享用完茶食,泡茶师继续他的第二道茶汤。进行二十分钟后仍然一声锣响起,提醒泡茶师结束泡茶,泡茶师供应完最后的一道白开水,收拾茶具,来宾将自己的杯子放回泡茶师原定的地方。
司仪广播道:「第一届茶汤作品发表会就要结束,我们今晚每人享用了三席丰美的茶汤, 我们的身心充满着茶叶各生命周期的芬芳。请各茶席的泡茶师,也是我们崇敬的茶道艺术家出列到台前,让我们以热烈的掌声向他们致谢。」掌声之中,缓缓的四锣声伴随而来,掌声在锣声停息后静止了下来。司仪接着宣布:「第一届茶汤作品发表会到此结束,谢谢老师与同学的参加,晚安。」
(1992)
泡茶师要注意的工作安全
许玉莲
20130514马来西亚《光明日报》每周“茶人的第三隻眼”专栏
泡茶师掌席制作茶汤商品时需注意的工作安全有:一.泡茶姿势是否正确,二. 本身状况是否无恙处于良好状态适合泡茶喝茶,三.热水是否危险运用,四. 加热器(电源或火源)是否正常操作。没有顾及以上几点而掌席工作,长期(比如五年、十年、二十年)下来会严重影响泡茶师身体健康与安危,故我们不得不事先做好准备。
一说到泡茶姿势,很多人就将焦点放在泡茶师表面上的动作够不够优美是否有仪态、台风的方面去,但我们要说的是更重要的事情,掌席泡茶是一种运动,每一样茶器都有一个重量,泡茶时我们整个身体与四肢都需要出力,用多少力、用什么部位的力以及用力是否适当都影响泡茶的流畅度和绩效,不当的姿势更会直接造成肌肉受伤的可能性,比如双肩没有放松,手肘一直提高来操作,肩膀、手臂、背部、腰部则极大地增加疲劳以致受损。
坐着泡茶时,不能靠椅背,靠椅背则身体会自然弓着,脚掌会变得有点浮,双手则无处着力。坐或站,要两腿分开,与肩同宽并排,不要缠在一起,两脚掌要完全着地,身体自然地微微挺胸直腰,把肩部放松,提拿每一样用具时手肘都务必往下垂,手指不必翘上来,嘴唇要放松自然微微张开一点,嘴都憋得歪了,就表示太用力,而且用力用错地方。
二要注意当天身体与精神好不好,气候、睡眠情况、饮食都会令身体产生变化,有时我们比平时有精力,有时比平时疲劳、冷,精神欠佳时不要随便喝茶,以免带来刺激感。避免病菌传染,如遇到生病不可掌席。现在有不吃早饭的风气,有些泡茶师就这样开始工作掌席泡茶喝茶,空着肚子喝茶可能会带来肠胃不适,这是不负责任的榜样。有些泡茶师以为喝了茶就不必喝水或其他液体饮品,刚好相反,因茶有利尿作用,在排出大量水后,应同时也喝足够份量的水给身体补充。
三要注意热水器有没有被灌太满,水沸时是否会突然溢出来溅到人们的脸上手上?泡茶师有没有时时打开煮水器的盖子观看水滚的状况,热气以及烫热的盖子是否让人们觉得很有威胁感?
四电源加热器的电插头应装置在茶桌内,以避免电线被旁人绊倒,小心别让水溢流入电器里,造成意外。酒精生火加热的话,不可放在风扇底下吹,户外使用须防风,否则容易发生意外。盛装酒精的玻璃瓶如有裂口,不可再用,它受热爆裂时会伤及旁边人们。
(1827)
茶道艺术家精炼功夫
一.不设音乐的纯茶道内涵的「茶汤作品欣赏会」
许玉莲
20130624周一喝茶慢MONDAY SLOW TEA
要如何让出席者知道无音乐?我们需要设身处地了解到大众早已习惯了一般有音乐做背景的茶会,所以初涉纯茶道艺术领域的品茗者进入无音乐的场地会感觉很陌生,并且甚至可能会有一点惶恐。
由于场地安静,人们讲话自然而然不再用喊的可轻声轻气了,低语使谈话的人的距离可靠近些,靠得那么亲近的两个人,似乎要说一些「真心话」才合乎情境,门面话突然变得多余,如此一来语言突然间就变得很矜贵,不是那么重要的话好像也没有讲的必要了,我们迫得需要面对这一份静谧,静得要听自己的呼吸,静得要问自己在想什么,静得要正视每一人及茶席每一物。本来这就是纯茶道要营造的一种境地,但若果没有受过此类训练的大众对这种环境感觉不安,我们就要安慰他。要不然时间到了,泡茶师进场泡起茶来,大众还以为泡茶师在彩排呢。也许,大众认为这位泡茶师做得不够,没把背景音乐做好,还要给泡茶师扣分呢。
首先,我们要在茶会入口处张贴一张说明,告知出席者此茶会的形式,说明文字举例:(一)本次茶汤作品欣赏会无采用任何音乐。(二)本次茶汤作品欣赏会的背景音乐是无音乐。(三)本次茶汤作品欣赏会的背景音乐:静默。以上皆用比较平铺直述的文字,要是换做其他较成熟的艺术领域如:舞蹈、音乐等,或是一些营运得较成熟的艺术产业,艺术家如果能够有别于千篇一律、交出不一样的作品,那可是要成为大肆宣传的「卖点」了,广告词可能就变成「A大师茶道作品新领域-无音乐的听觉震撼,静寂的灵魂触动」之类。
除了进场告知的说明,到了进行的时候,我们也要做轻微调整如:(一)请出泡茶师后,空中可有一个声响(可是乐器或非乐器)响起,暗示出席者「茶道艺术家要开始泡茶了」,最后结束也以同一个声响作为句号「茶道艺术家要泡完茶了」。(二)还没请出泡茶师,我们可请一位「演员」持着「无音乐」告白展示全场,让出席者有心里准备去接受这样的作品发表会,过后才请出泡茶师入场进行茶汤创作。
以上几种「安慰手段」,可在茶汤作品欣赏会发展初期当作茶道艺术家与品茗者之间的桥梁,茶道艺术家有义务要将出席者从桥那边带过来桥这边,以便一起享用作品成果。茶道发展逐渐成熟当人们 慢慢懂得后,这些多余告知就可功成身退。
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茶叶的保存
许玉莲
20130423马来西亚《光明日报》每周“茶人的第三隻眼”专栏
有些地方流行将茶叶放进冰箱或冷冻柜,引致茶友来上课时问有没有必要这样做。我们认为这是不必的,茶叶并非生鲜食品,只有生鲜食品才需要放进冰箱,因为它们容易变质,容易腐败、死去。茶叶是干货,它该做到品质稳定才上市才对。现在有些人为了要抢第一手推出市场拔头筹的好处,都来不及把茶叶做得足够稳定,就拿出来卖了。也有人误导市场去接受那种「生、鲜、青、涩」口感才是属于一个好茶的味道,事实上他们没有把茶叶做完整。
茶叶刚刚做好那段时间,是非常容易吸湿的,如何将它们的香味、品质按照我们要的样子稳定下来呢?那就在茶叶做好后,将之放一段时间(如十天八天),再实施干燥一次,放一段时间后,再重复实施干燥一次,绿茶至少要做二次,乌龙茶要做三次,如此这般经过多次挥发水分,其活性才会稳定下来,也即把我们想要的茶质固定锁住了,很多人就是不舍得花这个时间与功夫。
如果茶叶干燥得很稳定,只需让茶叶置入不透风的罐子如瓷、不锈钢、铁、锡制的,茶罐不要放在潮湿的地方,不要让它晒到太阳,要收在阴凉干燥处存放,茶叶就会一直好好的不容易变坏。
制茶、卖茶者要把茶做得很稳定,才可以拿出来卖。不要把责任推到消费者身上,说因为这种茶有市场我们才做,这样做无非是为了满足市场需要,给消费者方便。现在有许多消费者已发现这种并没有完全稳定品质的茶往往做工有所欠缺,喝起来味道除了并不怎样可口,而且喝后脾胃还会产生刺激和寒凉的感觉。
品质做得稳定又有一定水准的茶,就这样放在一个干净室内的橱柜,即使存放了很久也不会变质的,不但可以喝,而且不会走味,味道还像当初一样那么浓醇。我自二000年起,就开始在茶艺教室收放了一些绿茶龙井、乌龙茶铁观音等,去年开始开设老茶品茗班,首次将收放了这么多年的茶叶请出开封开泡,每一位参与品茗班喝过那些存放茶的茶友,都可以见证茶叶必须完整完工做得很稳定才上市是一件多么重要的事情,因为我们看见好的制茶功夫能让茶叶延续生命力。
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茶道艺术家的事业在哪里
蔡荣章
201304《海峡茶道》月刊专栏
什么是茶道艺术家?
茶道艺术家是以泡茶与茶汤作为媒介,用以表达茶道艺术的茶道艺术工作者。这与画家以线条色彩为媒介表现绘画艺术、音乐家以声音表现音乐、舞蹈家以肢体表现舞蹈艺术是同样概念。但茶道艺术与绘画、音乐比较不一样,它应用的媒介(茶叶与泡茶者)受约于自身的质地与风格太多,所呈现的茶汤作品与泡茶境界无法超脱茶叶与泡茶者太多,不像绘画与音乐,虽然绘画颜料与乐器也多少制约了艺术的表现,但总是单纯的一种媒介任艺术家自由挥洒。但茶道艺术就与舞蹈比较接近,舞蹈的艺术性也是受到舞者自身的体型与性格颇大的左右。
茶叶制成后,品质风格不都已经定型,茶道艺术家还有什么改变的空间吗?也就是說茶道艺术家还能以它为媒介表达自己的茶道艺术吗?
还是可以的。同样一泡茶让不同的人冲泡可以得出差距颇大的效果,这不只是说会泡茶的人可以将茶泡得比较好喝,即使一泡好茶,在不同人的诠释之下也可以创作出许多不同的境界。
这个茶的媒介还可以扩大到泡茶的水质、水温、壶质、杯质与泡茶者的心情与能力,一位有能力的茶道艺术家还会应用这些媒介表现他的茶道艺术。至于茶汤作品产生之前的泡茶过程(含奉茶与品茗)也是茶道艺术的范畴,茶道艺术家藉着泡茶过程、茶具使用,与对茶道的感悟,将他想要表现的茶道艺术表达出来。
茶汤在茶道艺术上属于主角的地位,但是一喝便了,那么短暂,那么难于记录,所以大家的印象中,茶道艺术好像就是泡茶、奉茶、品茗,茶汤并不那么重要。对吗?
这个看法是不对的,泡茶、奉茶、品茗的动作可以协助茶汤的表现,但并非主体,如果是因为它比较有看头而将它视为茶道艺术的本体,结果大家就会扩张泡茶、奉茶、品茗的动作表现,忽略了茶道艺术是以茶为主体的前题。茶汤呈现的時间短暂,但却是茶道艺术最终要呈现的作品,也不能因为茶汤无法记录,一喝了便无踪影而将它的地位排在泡茶动作之后。
茶道艺术要在什么场合呈现呢?茶道艺术家的事业在哪里?
就商场而言,茶道艺术要在有泡茶师为客人泡茶的品茗馆呈现,这样的品茗馆是行销茶道艺术的地方。这话也就是说茶道艺术家的事业在品茗馆。就个人的品茗生活而言,茶道艺术家可以在任何的地方为自己或他人举办茶汤作品欣赏会。
茶道艺术家一次最多也只能提供茶汤作品给十个八个人享用,是不是难于形成经济效益?
只要提供的茶汤作品足够精美,消费者是愿意付出代价享用的,小型室内乐也仅是为少数人提供欣赏,厨师也可以只是为几个人提供美食,咖啡师也是每次一杯二杯地冲泡着咖啡。
茶汤作品的提供是每次一种茶还是数种茶?还可以搭配茶食吗?
茶汤作品的提供可以是每次一种茶,也可以是数种茶,每种茶可以只冲泡一次,也可以冲泡数次,其中还可以佐以茶食。茶道艺术家每次提供茶汤作品时都要设计好茶谱,这其中还要规划好用什么壶具什么杯子,也要考虑到享用的时间段与时间的长短,还有品饮者对茶的理解度。
懂得什么是茶道的艺术内涵,能够将茶汤泡得很好,作为一件艺术作品提供给人们享用的人就是茶道艺术家。茶道艺术家有自己的事业,他的茶道事业在自己的工作室或品茗馆,他可以销售他的茶汤作品,他可以将茶道艺术内涵以演讲、展演、著作等方式介绍给人们。
(2020)
《無我茶會Sans Self Tea Gathering 180條》
蔡荣章著Author:Rong-tsang Tsai
ISBN978-957-9690-08-9 “无我茶会Sans Self Tea Gathering180,” First edition: 1999.9, Second edition: 2010.9《无我茶会180条》1999.9第一版 2010.9第二版 台北陆羽茶艺股份有限公司.2012.05.20修订版-English Translator : Katherine Yip英语翻译:叶德明
第十三章 無我茶會簡史
172.無我茶會的創辦
無我茶會是在臺灣一九九○年代前後的茶思想與環境下所研發出來的一種茶會形式,一九八九年由當時在臺北陸羽茶藝中心擔任總經理的蔡榮章創辦,一九九○年正式推出。
173.為什麼有無我茶會的誕生
無我茶會誕生的內在因素已如前述,外在因素有二:一是原有茶道聚會方式都是一人泡茶、數人為客品飲,或是多人泡茶,更多人為客品飲,如此無法將茶道精神充分表達,所以亟思一種人人泡茶、人人奉茶、人人喝茶的茶會方式。二是原有茶道聚會方式難能大規模舉辦,導致推廣效果受限,如何才能讓眾多人一起享用「茶道」,成了構思無我茶會的另一觸媒。
184.第一次無我茶會的舉辦
這是在一九九○年五月二十六日,蔡榮章將擬好的無我茶會綱要在陸羽茶藝中心正在舉行的第一期「陸羽茶道教室師資研習班」上唸給大家聽,並聽取大家的反應與意見,討論完畢,大家決定於下一個月的二日在離陸羽不遠的「妙慧佛堂」舉行12人的實驗性無我茶會。這是第一次無我茶會的舉辦,會後於現場即席進行檢討,並決定第二次的無我茶會。如此進行了三次實驗性無我茶會,也將茶會的架構確立了起來。
175.第一次公開舉辦的無我茶會
每次「陸羽泡茶師檢定考試」後,都會有一次頒證茶會,一九九○年六月二十三日是第13屆泡茶師頒證典禮,在臺北市中山堂的光復廳舉行,這次即以無我茶會的方式進行,新舊泡茶師70人先進行一場無我茶會,會後舉行頒證,由舊泡茶師分別將「泡茶師證書」頒發給新泡茶師。這是無我茶會的第一次公開舉辦。
176.第一次國際無我茶會
利用茶文化交流的機會把無我茶會介紹給日、韓茶界友人,很快地他們也愛上了這樣的茶會方式,於是利用文字、影帶讓他們帶回去教給其他的茶友。1990年12月18日就在「十方禪寺」的臺北市禪修道場舉辦了第一次國際無我茶會,共有中、日、韓七十余位茶友參加。由於佛堂或禪修道場比較容易有廣大的室內空間,所以初期常以之為無我茶會舉辦的場所。
177.無我茶會專書的出版
為便於大家推動無我茶會,乃於1991年3月出版中、日、韓、英四種語文的《無我茶會》專書,簡單、扼要地介紹無我茶會的做法及其精神。
到了1997年初,為了教學上的需要,將這些年來遇到的問題整理成了180條綱要,作為課堂上研討的依據。1999年初,「中華國際無我茶會推廣協會」應各茶道教室的要求,決定編印六本茶學基本教材,討論的結果,將《無我茶會180條》列為這六本基本教材之一,並率先於同年9月出版。這是無我茶會較為完整的思想記錄與實踐手冊。
2012年冬,《無我茶會180條》完成了一些理念性詮釋的增補,並譯成了英文,於是以《無我茶會Sans Self Tea Gathering—茶人的茶會作品》为名再行出版。
178.第一座無我茶會紀念碑在武夷山
1991年10月17日上午,第二屆國際無我茶會在中國東南的福建省武夷山幔亭峰舉行。會前經大家的努力,尤其是「武夷山莊」劉彩華副總經理與林馨主任的協助,在幔亭峰下的武夷山莊庭園內設置石碑一座,正面刻上「幔亭無我茶會記」,文曰:「一九九一年十月十七日,百餘位來自各方的茶人聚集幔亭峰頂,各自攜帶茶葉茶具圍成一圈,每人泡茶四杯,三杯奉給左邊三位茶友,一杯留給自己,人人泡茶,人人奉茶,不分彼此,天下一家。」背面刻上「無我茶會之精神」,文曰:「座位由抽籤決定,無尊卑之分;奉茶到左,飲茶自右,無報償之心;超然接納四方之茶,無好惡之心;盡力將茶泡好,以求精進之心;依計畫行事,遵守公共約定,無需指揮,培養團體默契。」
感謝名書法家黃美豐先生為我們書寫碑文,名石雕師何雙水先生為我們雕刻,以及贊助經費的諸位茶友們。
179.從「無我茶會推廣委員會」到「中華國際無我茶會推廣協會」
無我茶會創辦後,除以陸羽茶藝中心為基地,使其逐漸成熟外,並以「無我茶會推廣委員會」的組織對外舉辦各項講習與活動。到了1994年8月,經臺灣政府核准立案,成立「中華國際無我茶會推廣協會」,組織成自主性的社團法人。會址設置于陸羽茶藝中心,辦公室也由陸羽茶藝中心撥用。
180.無我茶會大事年表(1990~2012)
1990.05.26 無我茶會初稿研討。
1990.06.02 第一次實驗性無我茶會。
1990.06.23 十三屆泡茶師頒證典禮以無我茶會方式在臺北舉行,為無我茶會首次對外公開舉辦。
1990.11.14 中日茶友20名於妙慧佛堂舉行「清淨無我茶會」,為無我茶會首次向國外茶友介紹。
1990.12.18 中、日、韓70位茶友在臺北市十方禪寺舉行首屆國際無我茶會,由創辦人蔡榮章召集。
1991.03.01 中、日、韓、英四種語文之「無我茶會」專書出版。
1991.03.27 台北陸羽茶道教室從第50期「泡茶講座」起,加入無我茶會課程。
1991.05.12 「母親節親子無我茶會」在臺北中正文化中心舉辦,70人與會。
1991.08.04 百位茶友在臺北植物園的荷花池畔舉行「觀蓮節賞荷無我茶會」。
1991.09.08 50位茶友在浩然敬老院舉行「返璞歸真無我茶會」。
1991.10.17 中日韓百位茶友在武夷山幔亭峰舉辦「第二屆國際無我茶會」,由武夷山市茶葉學會會長姚月明召集,並立碑紀念。
1991.10.20 參加第二屆國際無我茶會的臺灣團員在香港茶具文物館舉辦無我茶會說明會。
1992.05.05 在宜興第三屆陶瓷藝術節上舉行無我茶會說明會。
1992.05.07 在上海湖心亭舉辦無我茶會說明會。
1992.09.20 臺北、高雄兩地60位茶友在高雄佛光山大雄寶殿舉辦「佛堂無我茶會」。
1992.11.09 「第三屆國際無我茶會」,中日韓200位茶友在日本金閣寺、長安寺、天橋立舉辦三場無我茶會。由煎茶道賣茶真流家元正木義完召集。
1993.02.06 在茶友廖純瑜家舉辦的元宵花燈無我茶會中,創辦人蔡榮章提出以彩虹為無我茶會會旗的構想。
1993.10.13 「第四屆國際無我茶會」於韓國景福宮廣場舉行。中日韓茶友350人與會。由韓國國際茶文化交流協會會長釋龍雲召集。
1994.05.01 陸羽茶藝中心開闢「無我道場」,作為訓練無我茶會的場地。
1994.05.08 五百人「甲戌母親節親子無我茶會」在臺北中正紀念堂廣場舉行。
1994.08.10 國際經濟商管學生會亞太地區年會120位各國學生代表在臺北來來大飯店舉行一場無我茶會的講習。
1995.05.31 臺灣關渡基督書院茶道社完成首期茶學講座,當晚舉行頒證無我茶會。
1995.10.27 第五屆國際無我茶會在武夷山召開,由武夷山市茶葉學會會長趙大炎召集。分別於「雲窩」(27日)與「玉女峰」下(28日)舉行兩場無我茶會,各二百人參加。
1996.05.05 這年母親節親子無我茶會分別在臺灣十個城鎮同步舉行,共有一千二百多人參加。
1996.09.25 臺灣台東武陵外役監舉辦「茶香飄武陵,邀月共飲之」的夜晚無我茶會,典獄長與五十位受刑人一同參加。
1997.01.12 香港茶藝大賽中,於藝術館演講廳舉辦一場「無我茶會之舉辦與精神所在」的演講與示範,隨後在尖沙咀海邊舉行50人的無我茶會。
1997.01.14 於馬來西亞吉隆坡茨廠街的陳氏書院舉辦「無我茶會研習營」,30位當地茶友參加。
1997.02 將歷年來發現的問題整理成《無我茶會180條》題綱,作為教學依據。
1997.03.08 臺灣聯合晚報以三分之二版面介紹無我茶會及旅行用茶具,標題為「中國茶文藝復興——無尊卑無報償無好惡……無我茶會開展茶文化沉靜之美」。
1997.11.22 「第六屆國際無我茶會」在臺灣举行,由中華國際無我茶會推廣協會理事長涂國瑞召集。先是臺北中正文化中心的千人無我茶會,26日并在高雄中正文化中心舉辦五百人夜晚無我茶會。
1998.00.00 法國茶文化協會在巴黎百貨公司舉辦無我茶會。
1998.03.07 新加坡茶界聯合當地各族群舉辦了一場跨種族的百人無我茶會。
1998.05.04 北京大學東方茶文化研究會於北大百年校慶時,在校園舉辦了一場無我茶會。
1999.10.16 第七屆國際無我茶會在杭州、新昌、天臺舉行,由浙江省茶葉學會與浙江省科學技術協會聯合主辦。
2000.10.22 義大利威尼斯大學講師Mr.Livio Zanini在Lack Garda湖濱舉行無我茶會,中華國際無我茶會推廣協會理事長陳光偉組團參加。
2001.05.06 「全球母親節親子無我茶會」於全球11個城市同步舉行,包括臺灣八個地區,以及杭州、義大利、新加坡等地,計有一千多位茶友以無我茶會方式向母親奉茶致敬。
2001.10.07 第八屆國際無我茶會於日本召開,由煎茶道賣茶真流家元正木義完召集。分別於愛知縣(7日)、靜岡(8日)、引左町(9日)三地舉辦一場無我茶會,各約250位茶友參加。
2003.04.00 北京陸羽茶藝中心成立,無我茶會的課程在基礎班的「茶藝講座」中設置。
2003.10.16 海峽兩岸陸羽茶文化與茶產業發展研討會於湖北天門市舉行「陸羽獻茶無我茶會」,20日並於安徽農業大學舉辦一場「海峽兩岸茶人金秋無我茶會」。
2004.05.00 擴大每年五月的母親節親子無我茶會為「世界奉茶日」,邀請各地的茶友在每年五月的第一個週末,共同以無我茶會等形式,奉茶給周遭的親友與不認識的人。
2004.08.21 第九屆國際無我茶會於新加坡召開,由新加坡留香茶藝創辦人李自強召集。假濱海城公園舉辦一場五百人無我茶會。
2005.11.02 第十屆國際無我茶會於福建武夷山召開,由武夷山市人民政府召集。於武夷山國家旅遊度假區(2日)暨武夷山市體育館(3日)舉行二場無我茶會,各三百人與會。
2007.09.28 「天福茶學院」(後更名為漳州科技學院)於福建省漳州市盤陀鎮成立,其中「茶文化系」設置了為期一學年的「無我茶會」課程。
2007.10.13 第十一屆國際無我茶會於韓國召開,由韓國國際茶文化交流協力財團總裁李真秀召集。分別於益山圓光大學(13日)、首爾昌慶宮(14日)舉行兩場無我茶會,各約四百位茶友參加。
2009.10.18 第十二屆國際無我茶會於美國三藩市召開,由全美茶文化学會會長林烱志召集。共有來自中國大陸、臺灣、日本、韓國等地及美國當地的茶友一百多人參加。
2010.01.10 馬來西亞紫藤文化企業集團於吉隆坡本部舉行迎春無我茶會,由茶藝學習中心主任許玉蓮召集。
2011.05.22 英國倫敦Teanamu Chaya Teahouse的Mr. Peisiong Wang在Holland Park召開無我茶會。
2011.05.28 第十三屆國際無我茶會在臺灣召開,由中華國際無我茶會推廣協會理事長王春樹召集。29日是臺北中正文化中心的千人無我茶會,30日是日月潭畔的四百人清晨無我茶會,31日是阿里山彌陀禪寺的三百人晨曦無我茶會。
2011.06.17 開始將無我茶會相關資料收錄於http://www.contemporaryteathinker.com
2012.05.27 美國拉斯維加斯茶文化學會在當地舉辦一場「沙漠甘泉無我茶會」。
2012.09.09 汶莱中华文艺联合会邀當地居民30人舉行無我茶會,馬來西亞紫藤文化企業集團茶藝學習中心主任許玉蓮前往指导。
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《無我茶會Sans Self Tea Gathering 180條》
蔡荣章著Author:Rong-tsang Tsai
ISBN 978-957-9690-08-9,“无我茶会Sans Self Tea Gathering 180” ,First edition: 1999.9, Second edition: 2010.9.《无我茶会180条》,1999.9第一版,2010.9第二版.台北陆羽茶艺股份有限公司.2012.05.20修订版.-English Translator : Katherine Yip,英语翻译:叶德明.
Chapter 7 Taking your seat and Tea ware Appreciation
75. How could we ensure seating mats are neatly aligned?
Each number plate is placed in such a way to mark the centre point of the front edge of the seating mat; as such, align your ‘seating mat’ (not the cloth liner) accordingly with the number plate, and the seating arrangement will be neat and as planned when everybody is seated.
76. How should we handle the number plate?
For plate made of cardboard, put it into the carrying bag once the seating mat is laid; this way, the seating area will look tidy. If the number is indicated by way of a souvenir, place it in an appropriate position for display alongside the tea ware. Pack it together with the tea ware when the event is over.
The number lots obtained at the registration counter should also be kept in the bag to keep the place tidy.
77. Should the cups be placed right side up or upside down?
Out of hygiene consideration, tea cups will be placed upside down when they are being laid out on the tea tray, while random drawing is going on and seats are being taken. In this case, turn the cups right side up when brewing begins. Having said that, tea cups can be placed right side up if they look a lot more appealing this way, and the venue is free from sand, draught and other hygiene concerns.
78. If tea is to be served to onlookers, should the extra cups be displayed?
Generally, the organizer will distribute cups for onlooking guests to the participants when they sign in at the registration counter, if the decision was made beforehand. Participants will keep these extra cups in their carrying bags until the tea infusion for the onlookers is brewed and it is time for serving; there is no need to display these extra cups. There are three reasons for this arrangement: first, to avoid a cluttered brewing area and keep the place neat and visually appealing; second, for security reason, to avoid the cups being overturned or blown away by strong wind; third, to add an element of unexpectedness – onlookers would be pleasantly surprised as cups were hidden from sight and they have no clue that they will be served!
79. Should the snack be displayed if the tea gathering calls for ‘tea time snacks’?
If the tea gathering calls for ‘tea time snacks’, details including when it is to be served will be specified in the ‘Notification’. Bring along the snack accordingly. Do not take it out when tea ware is laid for hygiene reason. When the time comes, take it out and distribute.
80. For Sans Self Tea Gathering taking place in the evening, where should the light be placed?
Participants would have to bring along their own lighting devices for an evening tea gathering. The light should reach the tip of the spout or the inside of the tea bowl, besides contributing to an aesthetically appealing impression, and not getting in the way of water pouring, tea distributing and serving, etc.
Pay attention to safety if candles or oil lamps are used. Make sure the tea towel, tea cloth and seating mat, etc, will be out of the lamp’s way when there is a draught to prevent burning. Should gas stove be used, make sure there is no leakage when it is being transported.
81. What should we do if there is strong wind outdoors?
For an outdoor Sans Self Tea Gathering, the items prone to toppling over or being lifted in a gale will be the tea cloth, seating mat, cloth liner and tall, slender thermal flask. Under such circumstances, lay the thermal flask on its side on the windward end of the tea cloth. Use the carrying bag to hold the seating mat and cloth liner down. Other heavier personal items, pebbles and stones around can double up as weight.
82. What should we do if the venue is rain-soaked?
Bring along a cloth liner if it rained before you leave home for the tea gathering. If you are already on the way and there is no chance for you to get the cloth liner, be resourceful. If the tea gathering takes place at the countryside, gather some grass and leaves and lay them on the ground, provided this does not spoil the scenery; if brewing is to take place on concrete or stone-paved surface, just sweep away the water on small area, and avoid large puddles. One should be adaptive and prepared to solve problems.
83. The issue with insects for outdoor tea gatherings.
For outdoor event, insects are unavoidable gatecrashers. They will creep up your seating mat or make themselves at home on your tea tray. This issue was raised after the 5th International Sans Self Tea Gathering had taken place on a meadow at the Yunv Peak of the Wuyi Mountain. Some participants complained that insects had popped into their cups. Initially, the organizer responded by saying what seemed to be the obvious: we could spray the place with insecticide a few days before the event. There was a pause, then someone objected: What are insects compared to insecticide? Is insecticide any better than a few insects? Soon, the insects had garnered a lot of support – ‘If the mantis makes its way to my tea tray, I will bring it along to serve tea and let it leave slowly after I have returned to my seat’; ‘If a bug lands in my cup, I will avoid it when I drink, leave some tea at the bottom of the cup with the bug, and discard it.’
Towards the end, it seemed that no one objected to insects participating in the Sans Self Tea Gathering – instead, everyone was talking about the interesting experience they had with these ‘fellow participants’!
84. ‘Tea ware Appreciation and Networking’ session: When to begin, when to end and what are the alternatives?
This is the very first activity during a Sans Self Tea Gathering. When the tea ware is laid, participants could meet and greet fellow tea drinkers and appreciate their tea ware. This is also the time for making new acquaintances. Normally, there is no definitive time for the beginning of this session.
The ‘beginning of tea brewing’, however, is a key moment. This should be clearly understood by each participant. This also marks the end of the ‘tea ware appreciation and networking’ session. When the time comes, everyone will have to return to the respective seats and begin brewing.
The ‘tea ware appreciation and networking’ session may not matter as much if it is a tea gathering among old acquaintances and friends. As such, it is appropriate to have a few minutes when everyone settle down and sit in quietude before brewing begins. Upon confirming that all participants are present, and tea ware laid, the organizer may suggest that everyone be seated and wait in silence, until the time comes for brewing. At this point, open the thermal flask as a cue that it is time to brew.
The ‘tea ware appreciation and networking’ session is a part of the Sans Self Tea Gathering. Background music is not recommended, as it may distract participants from seriously appreciating the tea ware and getting to know each other; worst still, this may give the wrong signal that preparation is still under way. Should there be briefing arranged for onlookers, it important to tell them what the participants are doing, from the time number plates are placed.
If an opening ceremony is required, have it at the place next to the venue for the tea gathering. Let all participants sign in and lay the tea ware as usual. Direct them to the place where the opening ceremony is to take place. When the ceremony is over, go back to the venue for the tea gathering and begin with the ‘tea ware appreciation and networking’ session. This is better than incorporating the opening ceremony into the ‘tea ware appreciation and networking’ session as the integrity of the event flow will be preserved. Likewise, it is better than having the ceremony before the participants laying out the tea ware, which may spoil the atmosphere of the tea gathering.
85. Etiquette during ‘tea ware appreciation’
All participants are required to bring along their own tea ware, which makes Sans Self Tea Gathering a great occasion to showcase individual tea ware; this is especially true for international gatherings whereby participants from different countries get together. Furthermore, the choice of tea ware speaks volume of an individual, which helps facilitate understanding among fellow tea drinkers.
Avoid touching or picking up the tea ware during the appreciation session. Firstly, it is for hygiene reason; secondly, it will also avoid breakage by accident. The exception is when the owner is at his place, and show you the tea pot himself or indicate that you can take up the tea pot to have a closer look.
Walk about gently to avoid kicking up dust and spreading it around, and take care not to step on or kick over the tea ware inadvertently. Do not disturb participants who are busy laying out their tea ware to avoid delay. Try not to spend too long talking to one person, as he will need time to appreciate tea ware and mingle around. Keep track of your time, and make sure you have enough time to get back to your place before the ‘tea ware appreciation and networking’ session ends.
86. How to optimize the impact of networking?
The best time to build friendship is during the ‘tea ware appreciation’ session and the ‘post-event activities’. Arrange some ‘networking coordinators’ to assist participants reaching out to fellow tea drinkers. If there are members of a few associations present at a particular Sans Self Tea Gathering, the ‘networking coordinators’ must be familiar with the members of these associations.
87. How to distribute ‘Backgrounder’ to members of the public at the venue
Normally, a Sans Self Tea Gathering taking place at a public venue is intended to be promotional in nature – besides having presenters briefing the public about the procedure and spirit of Sans Self Tea Gathering, ‘backgrounders’ can be distributed. There are three ways to distribute these: a) set up a service counter at the registration area and put up a sign that backgrounder would be given out upon request. Attend to requests throughout the entire tea gathering. b) Arrange to helpers walking about at the venue and giving backgrounders out to interested onlookers. c) Distribute backgrounders to tea-brewing participants beforehand, and let the participants distribute the backgrounders to the onlookers while they are explaining to them afterwards.
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《無我茶會Sans Self Tea Gathering 180條》
蔡荣章著Author:Rong-tsang Tsai
ISBN 978-957-9690-08-9 “无我茶会Sans Self Tea Gathering 180” ,First edition: 1999.9, Second edition: 2010.9.《无我茶会180条》,1999.9第一版,2010.9第二版.台北陆羽茶艺股份有限公司.2012.05.20修订版-English Translator : Katherine Yip,英语翻译:叶德明.
第七章 就位時段
75.每人的坐墊應如何放置才會整齊
由於座位號碼牌的放置位子是以坐墊前緣的中心點為基準,所以就位時,將「坐墊」(不是墊布)前緣的中間點切齊號碼牌,每人就位後就會很整齊了。
76.就坐後號碼牌如何處置
如果號碼牌是用紙片製作的,坐墊放置妥當後就把號碼牌收到袋子裡,這樣看起來比較整潔。號碼牌若是一件紀念品,就將它擺置在適當的地方,與茶具一起展示出來,等到收拾茶具時,才將它一並帶走。
在報到處抽到的號碼簽,也是將它收藏起來比較好,放在座位上顯得淩亂。
77.杯子正放還是倒扣的好
抽籤、就位,擺茶具時,杯子放在奉茶盤上,一般是將之倒扣,理由是基於衛生原則,但如果您的杯子要正放時才好看,而且現場沒有風沙等衛生上的考慮,將之正放亦無妨。開始泡茶前,將杯子打開放正。
78.向圍觀者奉茶時,對外奉茶的杯子要陳列出來嗎
若本次無我茶會決定向圍觀的來賓奉茶,一般是由主辦單位統一於報到處分發特定的杯子。每人領到杯子後先放在茶具袋內,擺設茶具時也不陳列出來,等到奉圍觀者的茶泡妥後,才取出杯子分茶。理由有三:一是為了簡潔美觀,免得泡茶區上太多東西。二是為了安全,免得杯子被風吹跑。三是增加神秘的氣氛,到了奉茶給圍觀來賓時,居然每人都暗藏了額外的杯子。
79.安排有「供應茶食」時,帶來的茶食要不要擺放出來
若本次無我茶會安排有「供應茶食」,會於「公告事項」內說明,並註明在第幾道茶後供應,此時大家就必須攜帶茶食。在茶具擺置時,茶食不要先擺放出來,主要原因是衛生問題,等到供應時才從茶具袋內取出。
80.夜晚無我茶會時,茶會燈放哪兒比較好
天黑後舉辦的無我茶會都要攜帶個人用的茶會燈,擺設的地方以能照射到壺口或碗內為原則,此外要考慮到不妨礙沖水、倒茶、奉茶等動作,而且整體看起來很美觀。
如果茶會燈使用蠟燭或油燈,還要考慮安全問題,如一陣風來,泡茶巾、茶巾、坐墊等會不會被吹到燈罩上而引起燃燒。若使用瓦斯,應留意攜帶過程中會不會造成漏氣。
81.戶外風大時怎麼辦
戶外舉辦無我茶會,遇到風大時,最易被掀起的是鋪在地上的泡茶巾、坐墊、墊布以及直立式的瘦高型熱水瓶。熱水瓶可以躺著放,並藉它壓著泡茶巾的迎風面,坐墊、墊布可以用茶具袋鎮壓。其他較重的隨身物品及場地上的石塊,都可以派上用場。
82.茶會前下過雨,場地濕濘怎麼辦
出發前就知道場地可能濕濘,應該帶一塊防水墊布以便鋪在地上。若半路上才下了一場雨,只有隨機應變了。如果在野外泡茶,在不破壞景觀的情況下可拔些草、摘些葉子鋪在地上;若在水泥或鋪石地上泡茶,可將地上小面積的積水掃掉,大面積的積水則避開。克服困難、隨遇而安是這個時候應有的態度。
83.戶外昆蟲的問題
戶外舉辦無我茶會,席地而坐後難免有昆蟲前來參加,或爬到坐墊上,或跑到奉茶盤上。第五屆國際無我茶會在中國武夷山的玉女峰下草坪舉行後,有茶友就反映這個問題,甚至抱怨小蟲跳到杯子裡面。主辦單位直覺地回答:那麼下次舉辦,前幾天先噴灑一次農藥就不會有這些問題了。停了一下子馬上有人反對:一些昆蟲有什麼關係,難道噴農藥比較好嗎?大家思索了一陣了,結果支持昆蟲的聲音此起彼落:有隻螳螂爬到我的奉茶盤上,我就帶著它一起去奉茶,回座位後它才慢慢地離開。另外一位茶友說:有只小蟲跳進我的杯子裡,我就避開它把茶喝了,剩下一些茶把蟲倒掉。
討論到後來,大家似乎不再反對小蟲的參與,反而說起了小昆蟲們與會的趣事。
84.「茶具觀摩與聯誼」何時開始、何時結束、有何替代方案
「茶具觀摩與聯誼」是無我茶會的第一項活動。茶具擺設妥當後就可以起身與周遭的茶友打招呼、參觀他們帶來的茶具,陌生的朋友也利用這個機會相互認識。「茶具觀摩與聯誼時間」沒有明確的起點。
但是「開始泡茶」卻是很重要的一個明確時刻,每位參加無我茶會的人都要知道。泡茶開始的時刻就是「茶具觀摩與聯誼時間」的結束,大家必須及時主動回到自己的座位,開始泡茶。
如果是一群相知甚深的朋友,茶具觀摩與聯誼變得不重要,可改為大家靜坐數分鐘後開始泡茶。主辦人發覺大家都已到齊,而且都擺好了茶具,主動引導大家靜坐,預定的時間到後,有意以打開熱水瓶,發出聲音來告訴大家開始泡茶。
從報到進入茶具觀摩與聯誼,已是無我茶會的一部分,不宜播放音樂,以免大家站在一旁聆聽,不認真從事茶具觀摩與聯誼,甚至誤以為這只是無我茶會的預備時段。如果設有對外解說,從擺號碼牌開始就要告訴圍觀的人,這群人在做些什麼。
如果舉行茶會的城鎮需要有個開幕式,可於會場旁設置開幕式的場所,大家辦完報到,茶具擺放妥當後,聚集到開幕式的地方。進行完開幕式,回到無我茶會會場,從「茶具觀摩與聯誼」時段做起。這樣做比將開幕式安排在「茶具觀摩與聯誼」時間內為佳,不會破壞無我茶會的完整性。也比安排在擺設茶具之前為好,因為那個時候一點無我茶會的氣氛都沒有。
85.茶具觀摩的禮節
無我茶會是每人自備茶具,所以茶會的現場有如茶具的展覽,尤其是國際性的無我茶會,各國的茶具聚集一堂,實在熱鬧。再說,每人攜帶的茶具也或多或少代表了本人的個性,從茶具的欣賞有助於茶友間的認識。
欣賞茶具時,不要用手觸摸,或是拿起來觀看,一方面是基於衛生的要求,二方面是避免失手打破,除非茶具主人正好在場,由他主動拿起茶具介紹或授意您取壺欣賞。
走動時腳步宜輕,免得引起飛塵,而且小心不要踏到或踢到茶具。別人還忙著擺置茶具的當兒,不要打擾他,免得耽誤他的進度。交談間,不要盯住一個人說個不停,否則這個人就沒有時間欣賞茶具與從事其他聯誼活動了。留意還剩下多少時間可以從事茶具觀摩與聯誼,把握足夠的時間回到自己的座位泡茶。
86.如何發揮聯誼的效果
無我茶會顯著發揮聯誼效果的時段是前面的「茶具觀摩」與茶會結束後的「會後活動」,為增進此「交朋友」的效果,可安排一些「聯誼人員」協助茶友們的相互認識。如果本次茶會有數個團體的成員參加,「聯誼人員」必須由熟知這些團體成員的人士擔任。
87.如何對圍觀群眾發放「簡介」
若選擇在公共場所舉辦無我茶會,多半帶有推廣的用意,除了設置解說員將無我茶會的做法與精神介紹給圍觀的群眾之外,還可以分發「簡介」。分發簡介的方法有三:一是在報到處設置服務台,明顯標示有簡介備索,且於茶會進行間持續為之。二是安排發放人員,手持簡介游走于會場周圍,讓有興趣的圍觀者自行拿取。三是事先分發給與會的泡茶人員,茶會結束後由泡茶人員送給圍觀的來賓,並口頭說明之。
(2002)
茶道艺术家的精炼功夫
许玉莲
20130617周一喝茶慢MONDAY SLOW TEA
泡茶师在从事茶汤作品发表会时要有常识、见识与胆识,才能够协助喝茶者参与一起创作。为什么要说这些,因为泡茶师如缺乏定力与气魄罩住茶席上茶、器物、人与时间的掌控,全场气流便不跟着他的节奏走,主要人物荒腔走调没能引导出席者进入该旋律,喝茶者看不出泡茶师的需要没办法配合,其「茶汤作品」遭漠视便是顺理成章的事。
喝茶者参与「茶汤作品」发表会一起创作部分包括什么呢,举例:出席礼服的规定、什么时间开始与结束、席间不再处理其他杂务、什么时候可说话、要说些什么,提拿各种茶具有一定手势、前后次序要如何配合大家、细心观赏茶叶、知道茶具要如此搭配的目的、了解这茶将要呈现怎样的茶汤风格,接受和欣赏在泡茶师主导下所呈现出来的作品等等。
泡茶师为了让大家可全神贯注在「创作」上,就有必要在茶会邀请柬或茶会票根上明确告知出席者这是什么形式的茶会,注明出席者需要做些什么来配合该场地和茶会所需,比如着装规定,小孩不允许进场。泡茶师也可在茶会入口处注明告示出席者:手机要关闭、不可带水瓶进场、不可摄影。诸如种种不利于茶汤创作的部分,泡茶师有责任提早让出席者知道。想得周到的泡茶师,还可预备一些适合的礼服在后台,万一有客人需要可借给他穿,以免他被拒场外。
茶道艺术家进行茶汤作品发表时,不能只仗持着泡茶技艺很好就可完成的,茶汤这件艺术品的大前提是必须有人将之品饮,所以作品的完成会有许许多多品茗者的参与,如何让人们理解茶道艺术家在进行着什么,如何让品茗者乐于听从整个茶汤作品创作的程序旋律并追随,如何让品茗者加入成为茶道艺术的一份子,茶道艺术家有责任引领、并且要将从A地(现实生活)到B地(通过茶汤作品创造的新境地)的「手续」说清楚。
泡茶师要勇于表明立场,所谓立场即针对将要冲泡之茶叶有充分了解,知道要怎么冲泡怎么品赏它,才能将其本质表现得一百分,为了要将这个美丽的茶汤精炼出来给大家享用,故此整个茶汤作品发表会的一切有形、无形法、时间、人物都得听他的调度。如此,泡茶才能升华成茶汤作品,泡茶师才能升华至茶道艺术家。
(1995)
成本组合方式影响茶业发展
蔡荣章
20130612周三小方块 Wednesday Tea Corner
茶叶订价包括茶青(即鮮叶原料)的价格与成品茶的价格,成品茶的价格又包括初制茶与商品茶的价格,商品茶的价格又包括出厂价、批发价与零售价。
影响茶青价格的因素有产地(包括地理位置、海拔高低、土壤与施肥等)、气候(长年的气候与采收期的气候)、品种、采摘季节、采摘时辰(如清晨、露水干后、黄昏)、采摘方法(如机采或手采)、采摘部位(如只采芽心、采一心一叶、一心二叶、一心三叶—-)、采摘品质(如老嫩整齐度、茶梗与茶面破碎度)等。
影响初制茶价格的因素有制茶时之气候(包括温度、湿度、风力、风向等)、制茶的技术与设备等。
影响商品茶价格的因素有精制(如分级、揀梗、后熟等)与加工(如熏花、焙火、拼配、紧压、陈化等)的技术、包装等。
影响商品茶之零售价的因素有卖场位置、店面装潢、营业员素质等。
现在市面上茶叶专卖店的茶叶品项有一半以上是属于高价的,这些高价的成本显现在哪里呢?大家很直觉地会说都花在包装与店面的装潢了。过度的包装是种浪费,即使礼品茶也要适可而止,过度的装潢亦复如此,但这是现今茶业界最舍得花钱的地方。着眼于茶业长期发展,我们要将成本多花一些在茶树的栽培、制作的人力与设备、营业员的素质上。
选择较佳的种茶地理环境、使用自然的给养方式(如堆肥等有机肥料)、利用生态平衡与非农药的防病虫害手段等,是多花成本在茶树栽培的方法。聘请有能力的制茶师、建设合乎卫生要求的厂房是多花成本在制茶上的方法。聘请经过专业训练且有语言表达能力的营业员(尤其在非使用华语的地区)是多花成本在营业员上的方法。
采取自然农法的栽培方式、建设合乎卫生要求的初精制与加工厂房是改善成品茶卫生与农药残留的根本之道。这也是目前大家最关心的问题,事实上也影响着成品茶的品质,尤其是栽培的方式。所以茶业界应该放大优质茶青的收购价格,也就是给予原料更多的成本空间。
如何推销茶叶,或说是如何卖茶,关乎到茶饮给广大消費者的形象。经过专业训练(包括学校教育与企业自己的培养)的营业员才能够把茶泡好、教会顾客如何泡好茶、将茶的欣赏法将茶的文化性与艺术性介绍给客人,如此,茶的真正价值才得以显现。如果是非华语地区,还得考虑当地的语言能力。所以茶业界应该放大专业营业员的聘用薪水,也就是给予行销人力更多的成本空间。
現在看到的是将成本大量投向包装与店面,舍不得花在茶的卫生与安全、舍不得僱用经过专业训练的员工,结果茶的卫生与安全改善缓慢、茶的品质逐漸下滑(因前面第一个舍不得),学校茶文化或茶学专业毕业的学生在茶叶卖场待不住(因前面第二个舍不得)。
有人会说漂亮的包装与气派的装潢容易见效(赢得业绩)、茶的卫生与安全不易看到、品质的逐漸下滑不是我一家的事、营业员的专业知识不如会做生意重要。但是社会总是往前进步的,消费者要求的会逐漸驱向于专业,能及早往此方向布局的茶企业容易获得消费者的信赖。
(1865)