Poetry - Teens will discuss and review popular works of poetry, and write their own original poems. Ages 12-18. Snacks will be provided.
Poetry is one of the most natural and open, yet the most complex, contradictory, and subjective forms of writing. From sonnets to limericks, metered to blank and free verse, the styles and definitions of poetry are broad, and can take years to fully grasp. In this workshop session, we will discuss the basic forms and styles of modern poetry, as well as sample the works some of the most famous poets of our times. Also, we will work to write our own poems depending on our personal preference and inspiration.
Teens (12-18) are welcome. Snacks will be provided.
AGE GROUP: | Teens (12-18) |
TAGS: | Classes |
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