HAIKU U: SENRYU, HAIKU'S COUSIN with YADDYRA PERALTA
Thursday, January 13th, 2022 11:00am - 1:00pm
Morikami Museum & Gardens. Museum Theatre, 4000 Morikami Park Road, Delray Beach

Participants will learn the basics of the Japanese literary form of senryu, the lighthearted cousin of haiku. Consisting of three lines of approximately 17 syllables, the senryu focuses on humans and human emotions, the good and the bad, from a humorous perspective. Following the workshop, in which participants will learn about the history of the senryu and haiku, they will examine and discuss various examples before touring the Morikami’s beautiful gardens to generate their own senryu.

Yaddyra Peralta, MFA, is the former Assistant Director of the Palm Beach Poetry Festival. Her works have appeared in Sliver of Stone, PloughsharesJai-alaiAbe’s PennyTigertailThe New Poet, and Hinchas de Poesia.  In 2013, she was a Visiting Writer at the Betsy Hotel’s Writer’s Room in Miami Beach, Florida, and one of six Helen M. Salzberg Artists-in-Residence at Florida Atlantic University’s Jaffe Center for the Book Arts where she collaborated on the book Conversation, Too.

For more information, visit: https://morikami.org/event/senryu-workshop/

Participants pay admission to the Morikami Museum and Gardens. The workshop is FREE.