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Sunday, November 08, 2009
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Category: Life
1000 Verse Renga, the world's longest poem ever!I'm the Embassy of Japan's roving "Japan-UK 150" haiku & renga poet-in-residence and I am currently based at Bath Central Library for October (& November) 2009.Please txt a renga verse (2 or 3 short lines) to: 07797 806545Or email: 1000verses@withwords.org.ukThe mission is to help create the World’s longest ever poem with the help of visitors to Bath Central Library; schoolchildren; and everyone from the REST OF THE WORLD. What is the world's longest poem? It's a renga poem, and just like haiku it came from Japan. It's
where people from all walks of life don't even have to be a poet to
help create a poem. How does that work?
RENGA Renga
is a traditional Japanese group poem that is ‘shared writing’: everyone
is allowed the chance to write, or orally suggest a verse. It’s very inclusive, creative, and encouraging, and the making of this communal poem is as important as the final result.
WHO ARE JAPAN-UK 150? Japan-UK
150 was set up by the Embassy of Japan for a range of activities across
the U.K. to celebrate 150 years of the 1858 Anglo-Japanese Treaty of
Amity and Commerce in Edo (Tokyo).MORE ABOUT RENGA Of
all the ‘poetic forms’ this is one that works for people who have never
written before, and yet offers a great challenge for those who are
already comfortable and established writers.
The
renga activity is where people can sit and stay, or come and go, listen
or write, and above all share in the decision-making of each verse.
When completed the renga poem is jointly owned by everyone.
The
renga verses are more than the sum of its parts as they capture our
thoughts and feelings, which might otherwise be lost at end of the day;
we can also share an experience wherein strangers and friends or
colleagues connect for a moment.
As
a Japan Times award-winning writer for haiku and renga poetry (haiku
originated from renga as its ‘starting verse’) I felt renga was an
ideal choice of activity for a Japan-UK 150 event.
THE AIMThe
aim is that towards the end of the 1000 Verse Renga Residency we can display both
finished renga poems in the local library; create an eBook free and accessible around the world; to present a sense of achievement
to the local community; and to develop a further interest in Japanese
culture.
Both national and international haiku/renga poets have already contributed renga verses, but we also want people from all walks of life adding their own couple of lines even if they have never "done" poetry before.
We are calling on EVERYBODY to help complete the 1000 verse renga so that the local community
are involved with a renga that has been around the world from Africa
(including teachers and schoolchildren from Nairobi); Japan; India;
Nepal; Pakistan; North America; Canada; Ireland; and West Indies, just
to mention a few of the countries where I know people who regularly
write haiku and renga. What would you write about? You
could put down what's important to you right there and then, or it
could be about naming a newborn child, your partner, or why you love
Bath, or just something that makes you laugh out loud despite our
troubled times, and current recession.
The 1000 Verse Renga project
has been wonderfully supported by June Brassington, BathNES Head of
Libraries; June Wentland, new Libraries Reader Development Officer; Ann
Cullis, Senior Arts Development Officer and Peter Salt, Arts
Development Officer of Bath & North East Somerset Council.
Other art officers, the general public, and the homeless are supporting this project, no one gets left out. A renga verse for this project is anything that is two or three VERY short lines, not poetic, more like a snatch halfway through a conversation you might have with a friend. Please txt a renga verse (2 or 3 short lines) to: 07797 806545
Or email: 1000verses@withwords.org.ukall my best to everyone! Alan With WordsFounder/director/tutor: http://www.withwords.org.uk.
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Friday, September 26, 2008
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Current mood:  adventurous
Category: Writing and Poetry
================= BATH U.K.BOOK LAUNCH =================***FREE EVENT***with wine, soft drinks, and nibbles Mr B's Emporium of Reading DelightsIndependent Bookshop of the Year 2008 (British Book Industry Awards) 6.30pm - 8pm Saturday, October 4th 14/15 John Street (behind Jolly's, opposite the "Salamander" pub) Bath, BA1 2JL BATH BOOK LAUNCH OF "WING BEATS: British Birds in Haiku" with wine, soft drinks, and nibbles. FREE COMPLIMENTARY "the haiku journal" notebook with every Wing Beats purchase.This event will include acclaimed nature writer, BBC Wildlife series producer, and Guardian columnist Stephen Moss and leading British haiku writers John Barlow; Matthew Paul; and Alan Summers. and guests. MR B's EVENT WEBPAGE: Mr B's weblinkMr B's Map and address: Where Mr B's is at!
extended "Book launch" partyThis event is from 6.30pm to 8pm, but if anyone wishing to join us afterwards for an extended "Book launch" partyis warmly welcome. "Wing Beats: British Birds in Haiku" is simply unique. Snapshot Press are based in Liverpool so this is a rare chance to hear, and speak to a publisher who was a finalist for this year's Poetry Society of America's 'Williams Carlos Williams Prize.' (Alan Summers, With Words) Copies of the first edition/first printing can be ordered at: Where to order Wing BeatsOr at Mr B's! Mr B's Contact detailsWing Beats weblink: Wing Beats: British Birds in HaikuWith Words weblink: With Words======================================== WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT "WING BEATS: British Birds in Haiku" ======================================== Wing Beats is a 320 page hardback book. It has been described as: “a wonderful new book . . . a truly unique book for both nature and poetry lovers which explores both British avifauna and the history and intricacies of haiku poetry, considering the relationships between these in a global context. It is written and compiled by renowned haiku poets John Barlow and Matthew Paul . . . and has gorgeous photographic watercolour illustrations by Sean Gray as well as a foreword by bird expert and BBC wildlife producer Stephen Moss” (The Book Monkey) “full of acute observations, artistically moving, and intellectually stimulating – a very important book” (William J. Higginson, Haiku Handbook) "This volume of haiku about birds and what it means to encounter birds in the landscape achieves the near impossible. It captures the deepest feelings and the most minute observations in the fewest words possible— a triumph of seeing, expression and poetic control." (Mark Cocker, 'Birds Britannica') "The poems in this volume are worthy heirs to three great traditions: the British love of nature, especially birds; the poetic approach of John Clare, rooted in observation and reality but taking the reader to a higher plane; and finally, of course, the long and venerable tradition of haiku. By combining these, the writers have produced something truly unique: beautifully written yet easily accessible poetry that helps us reconnect with the natural world in a deeper, more intense way."(Stephen Moss, BBC TV Wildlife Documentary Producer, and writer) "Wing Beats: British Birds in Haiku" is simply unique. Snapshot Press are based in Liverpool so this is a rare chance to hear, and speak to a publisher who was a finalist for this year's Poetry Society of America's 'Williams Carlos Williams Prize.' (Alan Summers, With Words)
Copies of the first edition/first printing can be ordered in advance at: Wing Beats Bookshop
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Sunday, March 09, 2008
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Current mood:  awake
Category: Art and Photography
Check out my blog at Area 17: Area 17For exciting news on the eagerly anticipated Wing Beats: British Birds in Haiku!
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Saturday, August 18, 2007
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My Poetry School Spring 2008 courses in the U.K. Click onto "search by tutor": The Poetry School workshops directory page and then scroll down to Alan Summers, and click search for the workshops I'm offering. haiku & senryu Saturday workshop:Participants will learn the 'real rules' of these ultra-compact forms and consider their relevance to modern British poetry. The renga Saturday workshop:This workshop introduces the shared writing linked verse form of renga (both haiku and senryu originate from renga). Through group activity we will aim to complete a twenty verse nijuin renga by the end of the day. Korean, Japanese & Chinese FormsThis workshop introduces the forms of Sijo, Sedoka, Tanka, and Jueju. Participants will learn how these forms are still active today. The purpose of these three workshops: is to examine and practice, through group discussion and participation, both the traditions and contemporary possibilities of various classic Asian poetry forms. Participants will aim to have finished poems at the end of each session and are invited to bring work-in-progress as well (16 copies of each poem). There is no requirement to enroll onto all three courses. I will be delighted to see you whether you book one, two, or three workshops! .
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Saturday, August 18, 2007
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Category: Writing and Poetry
Here at With Words we believe in acting locally and thinking globally, so half of any profits from this competition will go towards literacy work with children in developing countries, and half will go to supporting With Words literacy projects in the UK. Prizes:1st Prize: £200 2nd Prize: £50 Please click on the weblink for details: The With Words International Online Haiku Competition 2008.
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Sunday, May 06, 2007
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Current mood:  cheerful
Category: Writing and Poetry
Only two places left! Enquire by email: applehousepoetry@yahoo.co.uk to check current availability. A LONG POET'S GUIDE TO HAIKU10am to 4.30pm on Saturday 9th June 2007Suitable for poets and writers of all levels – maximum of 12. No previous experience of writing or reading haiku is necessary. Haiku is simple, but requires discipline to write well. Learn the techniques behind contemporary English-language haiku with writing exercises and discussion. We will cover the world's shortest literary form, from its origins in Japan, to its current world-wide practice. There will also be an opportunity for a traditional Japanese haiku-writing walk (a 'ginko') in the AppleHouse orchard. Feel free to bring thirteen copies of any haiku you have written already. 10am to 4.30pm on Saturday 9th June 2007 Day Workshop for £42 including two-course lunch with wine TutorAlan Summers is a Japan Times award-winning haiku poet and a Visiting Tutor for The Poetry School. He's widely published with work translated into eleven different languages. Alan is a judge for numerous haiku competitions, including The Sasakawa Prize for Original Contributions in the Field of Haikai, and is a former General Secretary of the British Haiku Society. He is currently judging haiku entries from children and students from the poor areas of Nairobi. With Words website: With WordsAppleHouse is a financially independent project supporting poets in the South East through levels of excellence in intensive, small-group workshops, masterclasses, and anthology and pamphlet publication.For further information:Please either contact myself here, or at haiku@dircon.co.uk or write to:The AppleHouse, Aldon Lane, Offham, Kent ME19 5PH or email: applehousepoetry@yahoo.co.uk
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Tuesday, March 20, 2007
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Current mood:  enthralled
Category: Writing and Poetry
Uni-Verse haiku event at BRSLI!Wednesday 11 Apr 2007 12.30 - 2 p.m. Organiser: Nikki Bennett-Willetts, Poetry Society Stanza Rep for Bath Description: Alan Summers, Japan Times award winning poet, will be giving a short talk on classic & contemporary Japanese haiku, followed by a reading. OPEN MIC:There'll be plenty of open mic for anyone wanting to read whether favourite haiku, or other Japanese or Chinese poems, or Korean sijo etc..., or simply to ask questions. About Uni-VerseUni-Verse is a new lunchtime poetry group that celebrates international poets and poetry, hosted by Nikki Bennett-Willetts. Admission: £2/£1 Website: Alan's Area 17Address: THE BATH ROYAL LITERARY & SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTE The BRLSI website16-18 Queen Square, Bath PDF FILE showing accessiblity and floor plans: BRLSI accessibility PDFTO FIND BRLSI: STREETMAPCharlotte Street Long Stay Car Park is just a few minutes away from BRLSI: webpage linkCar Parking Map: Car Parks Map - Bath webpage linkOTHER UNI-VERSE EVENTS:"UNI-VERSE" A NEW LUNCHTIME POETRY GROUP THAT CELEBRATES INTERNATIONAL POETS AND POETRY at the Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution 16 –18 Queen Square, Bath 12.30 – 14.00 Soft drinks available, bring your own snack, sandwiches Wednesday 21 MarchOpen mic for Bath residents & poets to read a poem or two in a language other than English. Read in your own language, with or without a translation/summary. Wednesday 9 MayOpen mic session for students/lecturers of the University of Bath and Bath Spa University to read a poem or two in a language other than English, with or without a translation/summary Students £1 Ideas and suggestions for future meetings are welcome Nikki's email: nikki_bennett_willetts at hotmail.com
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Tuesday, March 20, 2007
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Current mood:  artistic
Category: Writing and Poetry
Guest Speaker Alan Summers talks about Basho BRISTOL CAN OPENERS this coming Thursday lunchtime. GUEST POET: Naomi Woddisplus OPEN MIC SLOTS one before the break one after the break ALL WELCOME! FIND A HAIKU AND READ IT TOO! Bristol Central Library Thursday 4th January 2007 12-1.30pm
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Monday, January 15, 2007
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Current mood:  artistic
Category: Writing and Poetry
There are just a few spaces left! Haiku and Senryu: An Introduction Date: Saturday 17 February, 2007 Time: 10.30am - 4.30pm Tutor: Alan Summers Level: suitable for all levels Activity: Writing Feedback Exercises Study Mode: One Day Workshop Venue: Murch Room, Bath Royal Literary & Scientific Institute This one-day workshop introduces haiku, and its sister form senryu, through discussion and exercises. Participants will learn the 'real rules' of these ultra-compact forms and consider their relevance to modern British poetry. We will aim to have finished poems at the end of the session, and you may bring work-in-progress to the group (please bring 16 copies). The workshop is designed for all levels. Check my Area 17 blog for useful webpage links and information: http://area17.blogspot.com
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Tuesday, November 07, 2006
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Current mood:  bouncy
Category: Life
!!!! THE 24 HOURS A DAY HAIKU ANSWERPHONE !!!!
Just leave a haiku on the answerphone! A haiku only takes six seconds to read over the phone so the cost won't be much at all!
The 24 Hour Haiku Answerphone: mobile number 0779 4835 809 U.K. Calls charged at normal to-Orange tariff. American poets might be able to use Skype on a cheap rate to U.K.
Note to American Poets: Dialing from America: 001-44-7794-483-5809 will get you through, it only costs pennies, since a haiku is about six seconds to read.
Other American codes: Boston 617, Chicago 312, Dallas 214, Denver 303 Houston 713, Los Angeles 213, New York 718 (Manhattan) 212 Washington DC 202
Note to Canadian Poets: Dialing from Canada is 001: Quebec 001-418-7794-483-5809 Toronto (Metropolitan) 001-416-7794-483-5809, 001-647-7794-483-5809 (All Other) 001-289-7794-483-5809, 001-905-7794-483-5809 Vancouver 001-604-7794-483-5809
Note to Norwegian writers: 00 + 44 + Area Code + 7794-483-5809 on the ambidextrous 24 hour a day haiku answerphone!
Call 0779 483 5809 and read us a haiku.
UPDATE! We're getting good haiku on the phone, but we want more!
Please consider leaving a haiku at 0779 4835 809 Calls charged at normal to-Orange tariff.
The lugubrious haiku phone message belongs to ambidextrous half Sam Reader enticing you to leave a haiku: www.myspace.com/ambidextrous_bsu
It's part of a fun but serious series of projects at Bath Spa University, including not just a few haiku projects like this, and the 'haiku walls' but poetry slams and music to get all the different students mixing, and getting freshers involved at an early stage.
THE 24 HOUR HAIKU PHONE: 0779 4835 809 Calls charged at normal to-Orange tariff.
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