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Article presents the history and the most important elements of the Japanese
tea ceremony. The richness of symbolism and used in the non-verbal communication
makes it arouses great curiosity in cultural studies. The course and the
various elements of the ceremony vary depending on, inter alia region of the
country, family traditions and wealth hosts.
The saga about the Anisimowicz family is a chronicle record of fates of the
family coming from Podlasie – current borderland in the east of Poland. For
centuries it was a cultural, social and ethnic conglomeration, which was inhabited
by Jews, Tartars, Ruses, Byelorussians, Lithuanians and Poles. The story
written by Roman Anisimowicz, descendant of the family, dates back to the
18th/19th century...
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