default_mobilelogo
Flat View
By Year
Monthly View
By Month
Weekly View
By Week
Daily View
Today
Jump to month Jump to month
Jump to month
Categories
By Categories
Search
Search

Seminar: Looking at Nature the Haiku Way

 
Wednesday, March 27, 2019  07:00pm  08:30pm
   

     

Haiku poet, editor, and author Scott Mason reveals and demonstrates five distinct ways in which haiku poetry can help us relate to the natural world with ever greater attentiveness and appreciation. For adults.

Programs require pre-registration.

ABOUT SCOTT
Scott Mason began writing haiku in 2001 a decade or so after first learning about it on a hiking trip in Japan. In the years since then he has been the recipient of over 150 haiku awards. More than twenty of those awards were first place finishes in international competitions, including those sponsored by the national haiku organizations of the United States, Canada, Britain and Ireland. In 2009 Scott was flown to Kumamoto, Japan to accept the International “Kusamakura” Haiku Award, and in November 2014 he served as an Artist-in-Residence at The Studios of Key West. Since 2010 he has volunteered as an editor with the haiku journal The Heron’s Nest. Scott is also a member of the executive committee of the Katonah Poetry Series, now in its fiftieth year, near his home in northern Westchester County, New York.
 
Location     Teatown Lake Reservation
Contact     
Extra Info    $5 Members / $15 Non-members. Pre-register at https://www.teatown.org/events/haiku-way/

Back