Haiku and Ukiyo-e by Bina

Haiku and Ukiyo-e by Bina

Workshops

December 3 | 6PM

G5A Warehouse, Mumbai


Free

Haiku and Ukiyo-e by Bina

Workshops

December 3 | 6PM

G5A Warehouse, Mumbai


Free

About the Event

The Japanese form of minimal verse… Haiku, was initiated by Matsuo Basho around the 17th century when the practice of Ukiyo-e woodblock prints had also emerged. Fascinated by both forms, it was the Ukiyo-e works that nudged Bina to write in response to their narratives. While there were other famous poets like Yosa Buson, Kobayashi Issa and later, Masaoka Shiki, it was Basho who rose to continued appreciation until today.


Everyday life can inspire Haiku. It needs quiet time to shape your thoughts. Gift yourself such moments. 


This session hopefully inspires you to imagine… to unpack your thoughts into the sublime space of three lines and seventeen syllables… into a bonsai poem.


About the facilitator:


Bina is a poet, writer, art curator and editor-designer-publisher of Int. Gallerie, the bi-annual global journal since 1997. Her books of poems include The Room, Fuse (taught at the Towson University, USA) with a Mandarin edition, When Seeing is Believing, Cercana Lejania / Closer Farness, Song of a Rebel and Ukiyo-e Days… Haiku Moments’.

Instructions




  1. When attending a program at the G5A warehouse, attendees agree to be photographed/videographed/recorded for promotional use by organizers through both print and electronic media channels
  2. Please come with a pen and diary!
  3. Seating will be available on a first come first serve basis
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Haiku and Ukiyo-e by Bina

Workshops

December 3 | 6PM

G5A Warehouse, Mumbai


Free

Free

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