Poetry Reading in New Jersey
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Sunday, October 21, 2007, 3-5 p.m.
Pines Manor
Route 27
Edison, New Jersey
Free Admission—Refreshments
The Edison Literary Review Presents
A Harvest of Poetry
featuring Penny Harter & Others
Join the party, as writers whose work appears in this well-known New Jersey literary journal's 6th annual issue read from their work and talk with guests. Meet Gina Larkin, the editor, and find out about future plans for the Edison Review.
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The Tenri Cultural Institute showcases art shows and cultural events of special interest to lovers of East Asian culture. The center is conveniently located between 5th and 6th Avenues in Manhattan. Click on the link above for their web site. Click here for a map.
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Saturday, September 15, 2007, 2:30-6:00 p.m.
Tenri Cultural Institute
43 A West 13th Street
New York City
Free Admission!
The Haiku Society of America
Northeast Metro Region Presents
Reach for the Stars
with Penny Harter & William J. Higginson
This program and workshop for beginning and experienced poets focuses on writing and sharing haiku. Learn how Japanese poets and American students and others have incorporated the sky and even outer space in the brief haiku form. At the end of the session, participants will share their poems.
This is part of a memorial program celebrating the life and work of L. A. Davidson, noted New York haiku poet and charter member of the HSA.
For more information about the workshop, e-mail Penny or Bill.
To learn more details of the meeting, contact HSA regional coordinator Miriam Borne.
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Poetry Workshop for New York Teachers
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333 East 47th Street
New York, NY 10017
Phone: (212) 832-1155
Click on the image above for the Japan Society web site and a full listing of their autumn 2007 films, events, and courses. This is the Society's centennial year, and they're going all out to bring the best of Japanese culture to New York!
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10:00 a.m.–4:00 pm, Sunday, November 4, 2007
Japan Society
New York City
The Japan Society Presents
Haiku Workshop for Teachers
with William J. Higginson & Penny Harter
Explore haiku at one of our special workshops for K–12 educators. Participants learn how to compose original haiku as well as to teach and critique students’ haiku in the classroom. Special Note: Teachers who have participated in the haiku workshop at Japan Society will be eligible to submit haiku entries written by their students to the United Nations International School Haiku Competition in spring 2008.
Visit the Japan Society's special web page on this program for registration instructions. For more information about the workshop, e-mail Penny or Bill. |
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Click on the image above for the PTNJ web site and a full listing of their autumn 2007 courses. You can also register online there.
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Eight Sessions, Wednesday Evenings,
7–9:00 pm, October 10–December 5, 2007
(No class November 21)
Playwrights Theatre of New Jersey
Madison
The Creative Arts Academy Presents
The Poetry Shop
with Penny Harter & William J. Higginson
This eight-session workshop for beginning and experienced poets focuses on writing and sharing. Sharpen existing poems and write new work in a relaxed and supportive atmosphere. Learn how and where to submit your work for publication and how to present it to an audience. Gentle affirmation and careful, specific suggestions for improvement lead to success for students. At the end of the course, participants will have an opportunity to read their poems for family and friends at an informal poetry café.
Call the PTNJ Education Office, at 973-514-1787, ext. 21, for registration information. For more information about the workshop, e-mail Penny or Bill. |
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A Japanese cedar, sugi, on Mount Haguro, along with plenty of sky. Mount Haguro is one of The Three Sacred Mountains of Dewa, in Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. Both Bashô's haiku and Penny's poem were written there, some 300 years apart.
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November 30 , 2007
Lick-Wilmerding High School
San Francisco
"That Jewel-Spirit, for Momo" Premiere—
music for SSA chorus, flute, and string orchestra, by Hilary Tann
with lyrics by Penny Harter & Bashô, tr. by William J. Higginson
"That Jewel-Spirit" takes its title from a haiku by the seventeeth-century Japanese poet Matsuo Bashô, and includes the poem in Japanese and an English translation by Bill. Penny's poem "At the Top of Mount Haguro" provides the main lyric, and the three texts intertwine throughout the piece. Hilary was commissioned to compose this piece in memoriam for a student at the school.
For further information on this event, contact Lick-Wilmerding High School at 405-333-4021. Check their web site, at http://www.lwhs.org/.
Learn more about Hilary Tann's music on her web site at http://www.hilarytann.com/. Check out Bill's extensive Haikai Home web site, for more information on Japanese-style poems, from haiku to long collaborations.
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| New items are added several times each season, so stop by again in a week or two to see what else Penny and Bill are up to. |
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