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Grab some pals for this one! In this workshop Dr. Katie Ailes explains the background of the renga, a collaborative Japanese poetic form, and leads you through how to write one. Watch our Return to Form video on the renga featuring original renga by Bex Sherwood, Imogen Stirling, and Kate Tough here: • Renga - Bex Bidgood, Imogen Stirling, Kate... You can watch all of the videos in the Return to Form project through this playlist: • Return to Form … and all of the corresponding workshops (including our Form Fundamentals) here: • Workshops The Return to Form project project was made possible by The National Lottery through Creative Scotland. Learn more about this project through our website: http://iamloud.co/rtf More resources on the renga: Steven D. Carter, ‘Traditional Japanese Poetry: An Anthology’: https://www.google.co.uk/books/editio... (This book is a comprehensive English-language guide to traditional Japanese poetic forms, including renga, with lots of information and examples. It also contains the original Japanese and a translation of the most famous classical renga, ‘Minase sangin hyakuin’/‘Three Poets at Minase,’ composed in 1488) Masterclass guide to renga: https://www.masterclass.com/articles/... David Landis Barnhill, “Renga: The Literary Embodiment of Impermanence and Nonself”: https://www.uwosh.edu/facstaff/barnhi... (free online article by a reputable scholar about the renga, giving historical and cultural context) Alec Finlay and collaborators, ‘Verse Chain: Sharing Haiku & Renga’ (Baltic, 2003). (This book had a limited print run so it’s tough to find online - check the library or used copy listings.) Here’s the accompanying website: http://renga-platform.co.uk/index.htm Martin Lucas, “Beginner’s Guidelines to Composing Nijuin Renga”: http://renga-platform.co.uk/webpages/... (concise but comprehensive breakdown of the technical elements of renga, as it appears in ‘Verse Chain’) Scotland-based? Learn about the Dundee Renga: https://gudeandgodlie.wordpress.com/a... This workshop is facilitated by Dr. Katie Ailes, a researcher, educator, and poet based in Edinburgh. Katie earned her PhD at the University of Strathclyde researching the performance and perception of authenticity in contemporary UK spoken word poetry and is one of the country's leading academic experts on the genre. Follow Katie’s work through her website: www.katieailes.com Thanks for watching! If you want to see more from us, please Like this video, Subscribe to our channel, and ring the Bell Icon to be notified when we release new videos. For access to full-length Loud Poets shows, including over 50 shows in our back catalogue, and other exclusive digital content, consider joining our YouTube channel as a Member for just £4.99/month! Sign up here: / @iamloudpro You can also join our Patreon at £5/month for access to our full-length Loud Poets shows and other exclusive digital content, or £10/month for that access plus entry into our Loud Poets Writing Club, an online creative community of writers and performers with monthly workshops, feedback sessions, and tailored support. Sign up: / iamloud Learn more about our live events, workshops, and digital programming via our website https://iamloud.co and our Linktree https://linktr.ee/IAmLoudPro Sign up to our newsletter: https://eepurl.com/dxzKIL Follow us on social media: Facebook: / iamloudpro X: / iamloudpro Instagram: / iamloudpro #Renga #PoetryTips #PoetryWorkshop