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Unfortunately, Jerrice had to cancel hosting this session.

THIS SESSION:
We will practice writing poetry inspired by a featured image...
Have you ever thought about what might be the oldest living thing on Earth? This session, we'll take a look at a photo of one of the most ancient and write for 25 minutes on what it inspires in us.

A famous example of ekphrastic poetry is John Keats’s “Ode on a Grecian Urn.” The term comes from the Greek word ekphrasis, meaning "description," and the tradition dates back to ancient Greece, where it originally referred to the skill of describing anything with great detail, not just art.

Unleash your creativity and explore the dynamic relationship between written poetry and spoken word in our biweekly Poetry, Performance, and Flow workshops.

Why Join?

  • Enhance Your Craft: Whether you’re a seasoned poet or just starting out, this workshop provides a nurturing space to hone your skills and experiment with new forms of expression.
  • Connect with Others: Meet fellow poetry enthusiasts, share your work, and engage in thoughtful discussions that inspire and motivate.
  • Experience the Fusion of Art and Words: Discover how visual art can ignite your creativity and deepen your poetic practice.

Bring your pens, your passion, and your imagination as we embark on this poetic journey together! Join us to celebrate the beauty of language and the power of performance.

Reserve your spot today and let your voice be heard.

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Online biweekly poetry workshop for poets of all levels to blend written and performed poetry, with readings, open mic, and flow writing to produce new poems.

Related topics

Creative Writing
Poetry
Writing

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