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WHC/PRO ART/Japan 2001

 

 

"Haiku - Inspiration - Image":
WHC/PRO ART London Haiku Evening on 22 September 2001
A Photo Gallery


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Pro Art hosted "Haiku - Inspiration - Image", a WHC/Pro Art/Japan 2001 haiku evening at Salon des Arts, 191 Queen's Gate, London, England. Daniele Dodd, the salon owner, attended the event. Panelists represented Britain, Ireland, Italy and the U.S.
Vesna Petkovic, organiser of the event, and Susumu Takiguchi make last minute preparations (more chairs!) for the WHC/Pro Art London Haiku Evening. Pro Art is an event organiser and PR, focusing mainly on art and cuture.
From side-to-side, a packed house for a London evening of haiku.
The participants prepare to present their introductions and poetry. Haiku in various styles will be read.

Panelists, Left to right: Ricardo Duranti, Carrie Etter, Susumu Takiguchi, David Platt, Alan Summers, David Walker and Alison Williams.

Alan Summers, co-moderator of the Shiki-temp mailing list gives a lively presentation.

Panelists, left to right: Susumu Takiguchi, David Platt, Alan Summers, David Walker, Alison Williams and Paul Conneally.

Haiku poets and audience mingle and enjoy wine, hors d'oevres and talk.
Sharing haiku: Panelists, Alison Williams, Anamaria Crowe-Serrano and David Platt.
Poets and audience find mutual interests in the arts.
Paul Conneally and David Walker in deep discussion. David brought a photo portfolio of his fine sculpture.
Andrew Melvin, composer, brings haiku into his music.
David Walker and Alan Summers exchange views, ideas and good-will.
 



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