Discover Mexico City with FlowerSchool with Special Guest Ingrid Carozzi Saturday, March 21th - Wednesday, March 25th, 2020
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Discover Mexico City with FlowerSchool with Special Guest Ingrid Carozzi Saturday, March 21th – Wednesday, March 25th, 2020 Renowned Master Designer, Ingrid Carozzi, of Tin Can Studios will be accompanying FlowerSchool on this exciting trip! Ingrid is one of New York’s most sought-after florists and was named New York Magazine’s #1 florist. Ingrid has been covered in publications such as Vogue, Martha Stewart Weddings, Design*Sponge, The Knot and more. Ingrid is the author of Handpicked: Simple, Sustainable and Seasonal Flower Arrangements and has been featured in Abrams’ Brooklyn Street Style. Saturday, March 21st Welcome dinner Upon arrival in Mexico City, students will check into the beautiful Hotel Carlota (friday arrival available) Once everyone has arrived, we will join together for dinner to meet one another and go over the details of the trip! This is a great opportunity to become acquainted with the rest of the participants and staff who will be available to answer all questions about the tour. Hotel Carlota is a top hotel in Mexico City offering a year-round outdoor pool and located feet from the famous Paseo de la Reform Avenue. This will be our home base for our four-night stay. 1
Sunday, March 22nd Cultural Shopping Experience: Visit shopping centers of Mexico City: Jamaica & La Ciudadela To begin our first full day in Mexico City, we will visit Jamaica flower market where all the city’s florists and designer purchase their flowers on a regular basis. After a break for lunch with the group, we will visit La Ciudadela, which is a traditional style Mexican market which specializes in the sale of Mexican handcrafts and folk art. Navigate the aisles to purchase unique gifts with the help of our Mexica guides to help translate! Monday, March 23rd Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera’s Casa Azul “Blue House” The iconic and lifelong home of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera is one of the highlights of Mexico City. After coming into ownership of the house in 1939, over the years Khalo and Rivera renovated, expanded and re-envisioned both the house and garden to express their wide-ranging tastes and their commitment to the idea of Mexico. 2
“I paint flowers so they will not die. I hope the leaving is joyful; and I hope never to return. Feet, what do I need you for when I have wings to fly? I paint self-portraits because I am so often alone, because I am the person I know best. I never paint dreams or nightmares. I paint my own reality. Painting completed my life. I leave you my portrait so that you will have my presence all the days and nights that I am away from you.” - Frida Kahlo Kahlo, in particular, treasured plants and used her affinity for color to assemble pots and plant beds. The garden was a place of both comfort and inspiration for Kahlo; an immersive world where she could think about her work or entertain friends. Unlike, most guests, we will enjoy a private tour of the house and grounds while closed to the general public. This unique and immersive experience will be the inspiration for once in a lifetime workshop with Ingrid later in the day. Lunch at San Ángel Inn After our morning at Frida’s house, we will visit San Angel Inn for lunch, which was once an old Carmelite monastery. Famous for its Mexican-colonial architecture and interior decorations, we will dine amongst the beautiful gardens and fountains. w ww.sanangelinn.com 3
Ingrid Carozzi of Tin Can Studio’s Workshop at Casa Azul Returning to Casa Azul, we enjoy a once in a lifetime experience hosting a floral design class with renowned designer, Ingrid Carozzi on the grounds of this enchanting garden. Finding inspiration from Frida and her iconic home around us, Ingrid will lead the group on a workshop creating spectacular designs unlike anything else. After the class we will complete the day with a visit to Trinitate, a beautiful store selling clay pots and vessels handmade in Mexico. (All designs in the workshop will be professionally photographed.) GROUP DINNER (Optional) Tuesday, March 24th Trajineras Experience with Tolcan at Xochimilco One cannot visit Mexico City without a visit to the historic canals of Xochimilco, pronounced (So-Chee-Mil-Co), known as the Venice of Mexico. The name Xochimilco means “garden of flowers". Back in the Aztec times, floating gardens, called Chinampas, were built on the surface waters of Lake Xochimilco, which are still replicated today. 4
In this experience, we will travel with the nonprofit agricultural project, called Yolcan, founded by Lucio Usobiaga and Antonio Murad in 2011. It is their mission is to save Xochimilco’s chinampa system of growing vegetables by promoting organic and sustainable chinampa-grown produce. Some of the country’s most celebrated chefs including Enrique Olvera of Pujol look to the Xochimilco for local produce; supporting the traditional growing methods of Mexican culture. To start the day a traditional trajinera will take us through the canals enjoying the landscape and terrain, landing at Chinampa del Sol where we will discover the Yolcan farms and learn about their sustainable growing methods. Next, we will harvest our own vegetables and enjoy a three-course lunch on the shores. We will experience the true nature of Mexican culture and food history as well as enjoy some of the most fresh and vibrant foods the city has to offer. Dinner at Pujol After a full day of shopping, students will enjoy one of the jewels of Mexico City, dinner at the three Michelin Starred restaurant, Pujol. Be sure to stay hungry in order to take full advantage of this world class experience. Pujol was named by Wall Street Journal as the best in Mexico City, and ranked 17th best restaurant in the world by Restaurant magazine in 2013. Chef Enrique Olvera was recently highlighted in Season Two of Chef’s Table. https://www.pujol.com.mx/en/ Wednesday, March 25th DEPART 5
TOTAL COST Discover Mexico City with FlowerSchool with Special Guest Ingrid Carozzi Saturday, March 21th – Wednesday, March 25th, 2020 Five-Day/Four Night Complete Package with (single room) stay: $2,950pp Price includes hotel accommodations, all transportation throughout Mexico City and Oaxaca, all meals, tickets to all group attractions and tours, and materials fees for all workshops. * Flight arrangements and alcoholic beverages will be the responsibility of each individual participant. Included Meals: All breakfasts Dinners Welcome Dinner Lunches Pujol San Angel Inn Dulce Patria (Optional) Xochimilco Payment Schedule: The first deposit of $1,000 is required no later than January 1st 2020 to hold a space on the trip (refundable until November 16th). The second deposit of $1,000 will be due by February 1st, 2020. The remaining balance and full payment will be due by February 15th, 2020. Please note that changes may occur as we refine the details to Mexico City trip 2020. At least six participants are required for the trip. Depending on the number of registrants, FlowerSchool New York reserves the right to cancel the trip until November 15th. After that date all payments will be non-refundable. rittany@flowerschoolny.com. For more Information, please contact Brittany at (212) 661-8074 or B 6
REGISTRATION FORM Discover Mexico City with FlowerSchool with Special Guest Ingrid Carozzi Saturday, March 21th – Wednesday, March 25th, 2020 Name: Phone: Address: Date of Birth: Name, Address and phone number of person to be contacted in case of emergency: Name: Phone(s): Address: Relationship: List any allergies that you have (including food or drug allergies): Payment Schedule The first deposit of $1,000 is required no later than January 1st 2020 to hold a space on the trip (refundable until November 16th). The second deposit of $1,000 will be due by February 1st, 2020. The remaining balance and full payment will be due by February 15th, 2020. Please note that changes may occur as we refine the details to Mexico City trip 2020. At least six participants are required for the trip. Depending on the number of registrants, FlowerSchool New York reserves the right to cancel the trip until November15th. After that date all payments will be non-refundable. For more Information, please contact Brittany at (212) 661-8074 or Brittany@flowerschoolny.com. Signature _____________________________ Date ________________________________ 7
CREDIT CARD AUTHORIZATION FORM Discover Mexico City with FlowerSchool with Special Guest Ingrid Carozzi Saturday, March 21th – Wednesday, March 25th, 2020 Name On Card: Credit Card Type VS MC AMEX All credit cards require a 2.5% transaction fee on purchases of $600 or more. Issuing Bank Card Number CVC Number _____________ (3 digits from back of card, or 4 digits above card number) Expiration Date Billing Address City State/Province ZIP/Postal Code Country Phone Number ( ) B. I hereby authorize the following charges, including applicable sales tax and processing fees, to be applied to this credit card: Deposit: ________________ Balance: __________________________ C. I hereby authorize FlowerSchool New York to bill the above credit card for items noted in Part B. I certify that I am the person authorized to use this credit card and that all information provided is accurate and complete. Signature of Card Holder: Date 8
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