The following images come from the Saturday June 9th 2007 haiku workshop in Kent, South East England:
A LONG POET'S GUIDE TO HAIKU:
THE APPLEHOUSE HAIKU & GINKO WORKSHOP
No previous experience of writing or reading haiku was necessary.
The AppleHouse workshop studio is one of the nicest places I've ever workshopped in! The students were excellent too!
The nearby oast house, and some of the insects. I also saw a fox cub come out from the orchard and pose for a couple of seconds but I'd foolishly switched my camera off.
These two students are excellent examples of becoming immersed in wabisabi.
Unfortunately I had to drag them back to the studio so we could hear their haiku!
This is Lynne Rees, who organises the AppleHouse poetry workshops, absorbing the atmosphere for writing haiku.
Alan Summers, Japan Times Award (2002), President, United Haiku and Tanka Society, and co-founder of Call of the Page, providing literature, education & literacy projects, often based around Japanese genres. For events & workshops contact us through our Call of the Page website: Call of the Page.
Online internet courses by Call of the Page
Are you interested in a Call of the Page course? We run courses on haiku; tanka; tanka stories/prose; haibun; shahai; and other genres.
Please email Karen or Alan at our joint email address: admin@callofthepage.org
We will let you know more about these courses.
Call of the Page (Alan & Karen)
Please email Karen or Alan at our joint email address: admin@callofthepage.org
We will let you know more about these courses.
Call of the Page (Alan & Karen)
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