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Writing Haiku taster session at the Bath Fringe Festival U.K.

Started by AlanSummers, May 22, 2014, 06:29:15 AM

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Writing Haiku
Saturday June 7th 2014, 11am-12pm

This event is a writing mini-workshop with Alan Summers, who will talk about the history and contemporary practice of combining haiku and art. The workshop includes time for you to write your own haiku inspired by the art work in the exhibition.

Alan Summers is a Japan Times award-winning and Pushcart Prize nominated poet, who has been studying and writing haiku for over twenty years, and has been published internationally and translated into more than a dozen languages.

He loves to teach and run workshops, bringing people to the Asian writing forms, and through his organisation With Words has students all over the English-speaking world.

Bath Fringe Festival exhibition:
http://www.fringeartsbath.co.uk/still-points-moving-world/

Writing Haiku and other events:
http://stillpointsmovingworld.wordpress.com/about-events/

About the exhibition:
http://stillpointsmovingworld.wordpress.com/about/

The venue:

weblink:
http://area17.blogspot.co.uk/2014/05/bath-fringe-festival-2014-writing-haiku.html



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Alan Summers,
founder, Call of the Page
https://www.callofthepage.org

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The event is now posted at my Area 17 blog including a useful photograph of the temporary and contemporary art gallery

Still Points : Moving World

http://area17.blogspot.co.uk/2014/05/bath-fringe-festival-2014-writing-haiku.html


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Alan Summers,
founder, Call of the Page
https://www.callofthepage.org

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