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There is a moment in every piece of music when nothing is played.

A pause.
A breath.

A silence so brief it can be overlooked, yet so essential that without it there would be no rhythm, no tension, no release.
Poetry lives in that same interval.

Between one word and the next, one line and another, there is a space where meaning gathers. The unsaid deepens what is spoken. The pause after a verse can carry as much emotion as the verse itself. In both poetry and music, beauty often emerges not only from what is expressed, but from what is withheld.

“The Distance Between Two Notes” is a gathering devoted to these luminous intervals — the rests, silences, echoes, and subtle transitions where feeling ripens slowly into language and sound.

Across traditions, artists have long understood the creative power of emptiness. Jalal al-Din Rumi listened for the music beneath words. Amir Khusrau dissolved the boundary between poetry and melody. Matsuo Bashō distilled entire worlds into a few carefully placed syllables. John Cage transformed silence itself into a form of listening.

This gathering invites us into that attentive space where poetry and music meet — where a held note, a repeated refrain, or a lingering line reveals what ordinary speech often cannot.

Some poems arrive softly.

Some songs remain with us longest in the silence after they end.

Some feelings can only be approached indirectly — through rhythm, pause, repetition, or breath.

We will read poetry that listens as much as it speaks.

We will explore the emotional architecture of the ghazal — its refrains, separations, returns, and resonances.

We will sit with poems shaped by stillness, longing, memory, and incompleteness.

There may be music.
There will certainly be pauses.

And somewhere in those intervals — between one voice and another, one poem and the next — something shared may quietly begin to take shape.

You are welcome to bring:

  • A poem centered on silence, longing, resonance, or waiting
  • A ghazal, haiku, or meditative poem you love
  • A musical piece or lyric that embodies stillness or emotional depth
  • An original poem inspired by pause, rhythm, listening, or distance

We invite poetry from all languages and traditions.

Together, we will read, reflect, interpret, and listen — allowing meaning to emerge collectively and slowly.

As always with Kaavya Connections, the conversation may wander beyond the theme. We follow where the words — and silences — lead.

Because sometimes, what stays with us most is not the note itself,
but the space between.

> “Music is the space between the notes.” — commonly attributed to Claude Debussy

And perhaps poetry is the space between two silences.

Please find more about us here —
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Please also join the mailing list for upcoming gatherings and events:
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If you would like to volunteer to help organize future gatherings and performances, please email: contact@kaavyaconnections.com

Bring a friend, a poem, a favorite piece of music, or simply come to listen.

Above all, bring your creative self.

Kaavya Connections

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