Interactive Workshop
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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 workshop 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.
This event is part of our Arts Day Event “Many Traditions, One Essence: Seeking Beauty through Diverse Expressions”
A true artist who seeks beauty, whether through an artform, or in daily life, has to embark on a process of learning the importance of proportions, the keys of harmony, the power of silence and concentration, and the value of patience that is needed in a philosopher’s search. If there is an artist inside you, who is yearning to experience ‘unity’ and develop ‘beauty’ inside and around, you may want to join us in order to awaken some inspiration, and to revive the search of beauty through the diverse expressions.
See other events from the Arts Day –
- Shakespeare – Lessons from Othello (Literary Reading & Exercises) – 10.00 am to 11.00 am – https://tinyurl.com/46wb7re4
- Origami – Being in the Present Moment (Interactive Workshop) – 11.30 am to 12.30 pm – https://tinyurl.com/msnyc83d
- Silent Carpentry (Talk and Workshop by Vivek Mahajan) – 2.30 pm to 4.00 pm – https://tinyurl.com/2spnj98z
- Music & Architecture: A Search for Nexus (Talk & Discussion with Sachin Das) – 4.30 pm to 5.30 pm – https://tinyurl.com/bdk6k8wv
- A Journey Within (A Bharatnatyam Recital by Rutuja Marne) – 6.30 pm to 8.00 pm – https://tinyurl.com/5zy3ud5b