As well as our regular yearly residential haiku course in S.E. England, just outside London, we are looking forward to planning a London Haiku event in the new year too, but more about that later!
For now, our residential course details, where the food is incredibly delicious, and the refreshment breaks are filled with the aroma of hot drinks of all kinds, and wonderfully fresh cake and biscuits. And we can relax into the holistic approach of haiku...
Residential Week-end Course in South East England:
The Holistic
Approach to haiku:
self-development
through poetry
with Alan
Summers
February 2014
Friday to Sunday 21st- 23rd
Claridge House
Dormans Road, Lingfield, Surrey, RH7 6QH
Registered Charity no. 228102.
ENQUIRIES
Tel. 0845 345 7281 or 01342 832 150
Email: welcome@claridgehousequaker.org.uk
You can phone Claridge House to ask about the course, and they'll have an info sheet I designed for them, so they can answer your questions about haiku:
0845 345 7281
or
01342 832 150
A friendly inclusive course that finds out just what makes a
haiku poem really tick. We'll look
at how our experiences, both external and spiritual, can become haiku, and act
as important records of our life.
There will be time for plenty of one-to-one feedback, and
group discussions with lots of time for questions.
Plus there will be a debut of a number of new approaches to haiku to help both newcomers and those still learning. A lot has happened with haiku in the last handful of years, and I'll show how we keep the traditional form but in Japanese style update it at the same time.
We'll also check out the popular new Yotsumonos derived from
Chinese puzzle-poems for fun, and finish the course with the ever popular
linked verse poem called renga.
meal breaks, rest breaks, tea, coffee and scrumptious cake
and biscuit breaks, oh you lucky people, the food and refreshments are out of
this world and available for those who are non-gluten, non-wheat, non-dairy,
and vegetarian and vegan diets.
I love all the diets provided, and diet means lots of food
if you want, but beware second and third helpings are addictive.
For more information:
ALAN's BIO
Alan Summers is a Japan Times award-winning writer, editor with two literary magazines, and awarded a Ritsumeikan
University of Kyoto Peace Museum Award for haiku.
His collection of contemporary haiku poems called:
Does
Fish-God Know
(released Autumn 2012) is available at Amazon:
Alan also appears in the Norton anthology on haiku, available at Amazon or Norton:
Amazon:
Norton:
Haiku Online Courses, and other genres:
We also run our regular and popular online With Words courses in haiku and tanka.
For further details contact Karen at: karen@withwords.org.uk
.