Hidden Garden Haiku Walkshop – Holland Park (Japanese Gardens)
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Hidden Garden Haiku Walkshop – Holland Park (Japanese Gardens)
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Time: Daytime or Evening
Location: Hidden Garden Haiku walkshop - Holland Park
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A 90-minute walking workshop (workshop on foot) in which participants discover not one but two Japanese gardens in Holland Park. Together, we will compose and recite haiku – short three-line poems usually associated with Japanese culture. The experience combines gentle walking, mindful observation, and creative writing, with opportunities to share and publish work online while exploring the intricate design, planting, and calm atmosphere of these gardens.
Event Information
A 90 minute walkshop (workshop on foot) in which you discover not one but two Japanese Gardens. Together we will compose and recite haiku - 3 lined short poem usually associated with Japanese culture.
Novice or expert, join this walking activity in which you get to compose, write and recite short 3 line poems (known as haiku) and see your work published online. Be inspired by the 34 native tree species of Britain, just minutes from the bustle of Elephant & Castle.
• Find no better way
• To be inspired by gardens
• Claim calm from bustle
What you’ll explore
Here within Holland Park, you may be surprised to learn there two Japanese gardens.
What’s included
We will provide a writing journal and pen/pencil for the session
Participant feedback (previous walkshops)
What I like best about the event | What I found surprising | How much I enjoyed it (maximum 5 stars) and why?
Walking slowly and hearing others’ writing | How large the City feels when you slow down | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Taking time to look and listen | How quickly ideas turn into poems | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
The setting and atmosphere | Learning about ‘signifiers’ | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Being present and mindful | How creative they felt | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Contributors
Andrew Stuck - Walk Listen Create.
Urban Tree Festival founder. Andrew is a podcaster and walking artist whose long-running series Talking Walking—now in its nineteenth year with over 180 episodes—features conversations with creatives who use walking as a catalyst for their practice. Inspired by early audio walks, he has spent nearly two decades exploring and supporting this field, founding the Museum of Walking (2006–2025) and later developing Sound Walk Sunday, which grew into the global Sound Walk September. His work continues through walk · listen · create, which now hosts the Museum’s archive and champions new walking-based creative work.
Sponsors
City of London
This programme is supported by the City of London Corporation, whose funding enables the development and delivery of inclusive cultural, environmental, and wellbeing activities across the City of London. Their support helps bring nature-based engagement, creative programming, and community participation into the heart of the City, ensuring that residents, workers, and underrepresented groups can access high-quality experiences that promote wellbeing, connection, and a greater understanding of the urban environment.
Location of event
Start Location: Holland Park tube station, Holland Park Avenue
Nearest tube: Holland Park
What3Words: ///wash.bright.films
Who: This event is sponsored by City of London and is open to people who live in or have a connection to the City of London.
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