Harter and Higginson’s Events Archive
— Autumn 2006 —
Note: To facilitate getting this page up as quickly as possible, the text has been left as it originally appeared, in present and future tense. Obviously, these are all past events. To see our current events page, click here.
Here are some of our upcoming events. You can scroll the page, jump to our New York Book Launch, to our New Jersey Readings and Events, or check out our involvement in the Walt Whitman Poetry Festival and the Language and the Mind conference. (For an overview of our recent activities in New Jersey, Japan, and the American West, please visit the Past Events Index page. The page contains links to our online scrapbooks and lists of numerous past events.)
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New York Book Launch
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Click on the image above for a preview of the new e-book, Butterfly Dreams.
Tenri Cultural Institute
43A W 13th Street
New York, NY 10011
Tel 212-645-2800
In the heart of New York's Greenwich Village, the Tenri Cultural Institute hosts numerous arts events, including dance recitals by Sachiyo Ito & Company, instrumental performances, and art exhibits combining traditional Japanese and modern international materials and methods. |
Saturday, September 16, 2006, 2:30 p.m.
Tenri Cultural Institute
Donation
The Haiku Society of America, NY-Metro Region, Presents:
William J. Higginson and Michael Lustbader
“Butterfly Dreams:
The Seasons through
Haiku and Photographs”
This slide-show and talk introduces “Butterfly Dreams”—the new electronic book combining striking nature photographs by Michael Lustbader with Bill's fresh translations of Japanese haiku, both traditional and modern. Three years in the making, the e-book contains 130 paired images and haiku, which can easily be viewed on a computer screen (requires the free Adobe Acrobat Reader™). In addition, Bill and Michael have commented on the poems and images, giving background that will enhance readers' enjoyment of the poems and give insight into photographic techniques, both film and digital. Bill will present a selection from the work in “Butterfly Dreams” using computer-projection technology, and will give details of their collaboration, the backgrounds of the poems, and the locations and techniques involved in the photographs. Copies of the e-book will be available for sale.
Note: This event is part of the quarterly meeting of the NY-Metro Region of the Haiku Society of America, which will also feature a talk by Efren Estevez, “Troutswirl: The Nature Tradition in the Haiku of John Wills”. The meeting is open to the public. A modest donation ($5 suggested) helps defray the costs of meeting space, refreshments, and meeting notices. (Here is the national web site of the HSA: http://www.hsa-haiku.org/.) |
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Tuesday, 26 September 2006, 7:30 p.m.
Highland Park Public Library, New Jersey
Free, Open Mic
Poetry Night: Penny Harter Reads Recent and New Work
Penny will read from her several recent books, and new work. Her latest chapbook, Along River Road, deals with the lives and deaths of her parents, seen from the perspectives of both a child and an adult. Her forthcoming collection, The Night Marsh, explores the intersection between science and personal experience, fusing the two. Those who know her work will see these new poems as a logical expansion of her earlier work, which won the William O. Douglas Nature Writing Award for her contributions to American Nature Writing 2002.
An open mic will follow a book signing and refreshments.
Sponsored by the Friends of the Library. Reading coordinated by D. M. "Dutch" Dutcher. |
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Saturday, 7 October 2006, 9:30 a.m. – 5:30p.m.
Auditorium Square Park
Ocean Grove, New Jersey
free admission
4th Annual Walt Whitman Poetry Festival
Penny Harter & William J. Higginson Reading
Haiku Workshop with Bill
Penny and Bill will each be reading at various times during the day. Bill will conduct a haiku workshop for both new and experienced writers, as well as emceeing one of the group readings. And they will be only two of dozens of poets reading, leading workshops, and generally spreading the joy of words around. Click on the image at left to go to the festival web site for complete information on this full-day event. |
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The weeks of October 16 and 23, 2006
Wandell School
Saddle River, New Jersey
Penny Harter, Shelley Benaroya, and Paula Davidoff
Writers-in-Residence
with the New Jersey Writers Project
The three writers will be visiting grades 1-5 at Wandell School, leading workshops for the students and teachers at this award-winning school.
Check out the writers' bios on various professional web sites:
Shelley Benaroya bio, Paula Davidoff bio, Penny Harter bio.
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Friday, November 3, 2006, 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
The Hilton Hotel
Route 1, Elizabeth, New Jersey
Language and the Mind
3rd Annual Interactive Conference
for Healthcare Professionals, Mental Health and Social Service Providers,
Hospital Administrators, Educators, and Artists
Penny Harter leads the workshop “Aiding Children in Schools.”
Poet-in-Residence William J. Higginson assists participants in writing their own poems throughout the day, and moderates the Poetry Café, with readers TBA and an open mic for conference participants.
Can Language Heal the Mind?
Find out what leading researchers and practitioners are discovering. This day-long conference features six different workshops aimed at helping participants integrate the writing arts into education and treatment programs for students, clients, caregivers, health professionals and others who work with people in education, healthcare, and social service settings. Get complete information from the Union County Division of Cultural and Heritage Affairs, contact info at left. |
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