Poetry & Contemplation at Hollyhock – October 24 – 29, 2010 – Presented by: Jan Zwicky
Delve into poetry as a way of knowing the world. Poetic or contemplative attention — what Simone Weil called “the natural prayer of the soul” — opens the ear, eye, heart and mind to the being and beings around us. In doing so, it reveals to us, as poets, that our best work is not about ourselves. Discover how the power of contemplation can inspire your creativity. Learn to listen to and edit your poems. As a crucial component of engagement with poetic attention, participants maintain silence for the duration of the workshop, apart from scheduled group and individual meetings. Group meetings include discussion of participants’ work in progress as well as exercises designed to foster contemplative awareness and literary technique. Each participant meets one-on-one with the presenter.
Jan Zwicky has led poetry workshops and taught in writing and philosophy programs across Canada. She has published six volumes of poetry, including Songs for Relinquishing the Earth, which won Canada’s Governor General’s Award, Robinson’s Crossing, and, most recently, Thirty-Seven Small Songs & Thirteen Silences.
Hollyhock, Canada’s Leading Center for Lifetime Learning, exists to inspire, nourish and support people who are making the world better. Powerful experiential learning happens in a magnificent setting on British Columbia’s wilderness coast. Enjoy cozy accommodations in hand-crafted wooden buildings and gourmet organic vegetarian cuisine. www.hollyhock.ca
Click here to read more about Jan and Canada’s poetry renaissance in The Walrus.
TUITION: $535 CDN (meals & accommodation extra) / 5 nights
For more info see http://www.hollyhock.ca/cms/index.cfm?Group_ID=4489