The Japanese poetic form of haiku is a succinct and simple poem consisting of only 17 syllables. Yet this form evokes a deep appreciation for life in all its manifestations. Perhaps more than a measure of linguistic ability, the practice of haiku is the art of paying attention – by capturing the extraordinary in the seemingly ordinary moment. Join us for an Interactive Talk to explore a deeper aspect of this art form and investigate how the craft of haiku can allow us to view ourselves and the world around us with more depth and sensitivity/beauty.
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