joi, 1 aprilie 2021

Al treilea concurs de haiku al orașului Beauchamp

Du 4 janvier au 18 avril

Le haïku, très populaire et respecté dans la littérature japonaise, est considéré comme le plus petit poème au monde. C’est par excellence le poème de l’instant.


Au Japon, le haïku comporte traditionnellement 17 mores en trois segments (5/7/5) et s’écrit sur une colonne, évoquant généralement une saison (le kigo).

ce chemin
seule la pénombre d’automne
l’emprunte encore

(Matsuo Bashô)

Tant au Japon qu’en Occident des poètes contemporains écrivent des haïkus s’affranchissant quelque peu de ces règles. Cette 3ème édition sera placée sous le thème de l’automne.

Amateurs, néophytes, à vos plumes, adressez nous vos poèmes !

3 catégories : enfants jusqu’à 11 ans, jeunes de 12 à 17 ans et adultes à partir de 18 ans.


https://www.ville-beauchamp.fr/ma-ville/agenda-de-la-ville/concours-de-haiku


miercuri, 31 martie 2021

Haiku contest in Romania

 

"Colonel Constantin Langa" Secondary School

Miroslava, Iaşi, Romania

launches

The First YŪGEN 幽玄 International Haiku Contest

Yūgen 幽玄 is an awareness of the universe

that triggers emotional responses

too mysterious, deep and powerful for words.

Organizer: Diana Aurora Deliu

Partner: Miroslava City Hall

Entrants: open to anyone all over the world, except for the organizing team

Period of submission: March, 1, 2021- March, 31, 2021

Entry Fee: none

Submission: only 1(one) haiku in English or French

• All entries must be original, unpublished, and not under consideration elsewhere.

• All rights revert to authors after the contest results are announced.

Theme: "A simply life, close to nature"

• Nowadays, rediscovering the joy of the ordinary, lost life and dreaming about it again are values that should be pursued by everybody.

• In order to bring normality into our lives on this beautiful planet and its amazing nature with so many wonderful topics to write about, please avoid poems related to covid-19, pandemic, mask, restriction, vaccine etc.

Style: three lines, kireji and kigo, close as much as possible to the 5-7-5 pattern, no strict syllable count

Categories:

A. Students (up to 17 years old)

B. Adults (18 years old and more)

Online entry form: https://forms.gle/syB3zLL2GoezfwGT9

Coordinator: Diana Aurora Deliu

Technical coordinator: Daniela Vlăduţ

Jury: Diana Aurora Deliu, Oana Carmen Dumitriu, Eduard Ţară

Secretary: Daniela Vlăduţ

Results: by April, 15, 2021

Prizes: diplomas and anthologies for each category to

1st Prize (one haiku)

2nd Prize (one haiku)

3rd Prize (one haiku)

• A number of commendations will be selected by the jury depending on the quality of the poems.

Contest anthology: by submitting poems in this contest, each author agrees to give her/his permission to be selected and published without any financial claims into an anthology at the end of the contest

 

marți, 16 martie 2021

International Haiku Contest of the Haiku Society of Constanta (Romania)

The Haiku Society of Constanta in Romania (founded by Ion Codrescu in 1992) establishes an international haiku contest on the following subject : the raging sea, in remembrance of the Fukushima nuclear disaster ten years ago.
This contest is opened to adults and children (7-19 years old).
Submit two haiku (not previously published in any form and not submitted in any other contest) within the 5-7-5 syllable pattern (no strict syllable count) in English and in your original language, from March 15th, 2021 to May 15th, 2021.
Write your haiku in the body of the email, stating your city and country.
For the adult contest, email your haiku to: albatrosconstanta@gmx.fr
For the children contest, email your haiku to : danivarvara@yahoo.com
stating the age and the class of the child, and the name of the teacher.
Composition of the jury for adults :
Nicole Pottier (FR) – president of jury
Iulia Ralia (RO)
Jean Antonini (FR)
Florin Grigoriu (RO)
Vasile Moldovan (RO)
Composition of the jury for children :
Daniela Varvara (RO)- présidente du jury
Virginia Popescu (RO)
Vasile Conioşi-Mesteşanu (RO)
Camelia Suciu (RO)
Anastasia Dumitru (RO).
Prizes will be some diplomas : 1st prize « Albatros », 2nd prize, 3rd prize and up to 10 commendations.
Criterias for selection: all the haiku have to be related with the chosen theme : the raging sea, kigo, solid construction, original association between two distinct parts, the exhibition of sentiments and a simple description should be avoided.
Winners will be announced mid-August 2021, in Constanta (Romania). Jury’s decision is definitive and irrevocable.
Good luck to all !
Nicole Pottier

marți, 17 noiembrie 2020

APEL PENTRU TEXTE - GONG 70

RAPPEL -
APPEL A TEXTES - GONG 70
Thème : Ce qui se passe ici et maintenant
Date limite 20 novembre2020
Envoyez 6 haikus non publiés en recueil à
gong.selection@orange.fr


Tema: Ce se întâmplă aici și acum
Termen limită 20 noiembrie2020
Trimite 6 haikuuri nepublicate la gong.selection@orange.fr


marți, 10 noiembrie 2020

Concours 2020-2021 du Taol Kurun

 Thème : la mer

de 1 à 3 haïkus maximum / personne

avant le 31 décembre 2020

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Le concours de haïkus (petits poèmes dont le modèle vient du Japon) lancé l’an dernier par Fanny Chauffin et Maï Ewenn, à Quimperlé, avait rassemblé 1 142 contributions. L’édition de 2020 vient d’être lancée, et les poètes intéressés ont jusqu’au 31 décembre pour trouver l’inspiration.

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Le concours de haïkus de Quimperlé prend cette année le large, afin de donner à ces participants, un petit sentiment d’une liberté actuellement un peu bridée !

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Fin 2019, les organisateurs avaient recueilli pas moins de 1 142 de ces poèmes très brefs, d’origine japonaise. Si nombre d’entre eux sont en français (venant de différentes parties du monde), en breton et gallo, d’autres reviennent également dans des langues hors concours comme l’italien ou l’espagnol. Un succès que les organisatrices, Fanny Chauffin et Maï Ewenn, à l’origine de l’événement, expliquent par le côté populaire de la discipline.

extrait du Télégramme / 07/11/2020

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Pratique

Il faut transmettre ses haïkus (trois par personne avant le 31 décembre à minuit) au site internet : taolkurun.fr

ou taolkurun@laposte.net

 

sâmbătă, 19 septembrie 2020

Akita International Haiku Contest

 Through this annual haiku contest, the organizers have not only been able to spread the art of haiku poetry around the world, but also the spirit of international good will and mutual understanding among different cultures. It is the hope of the organizers that this contest will contribute to bringing peace to the world.

Guidelines for Submission

Eligibility: The contest is open to everyone!

Entry: Only one (1) haiku is allowed to be submitted per haiku poet.

Theme: Time, Temporality 時、時間性

Categories: “Open” and “Student” Categories for both Japanese haiku, and English haiku.

*Participants may only submit ONE (1) haiku.

*Students MUST indicate their school affiliation.

*We strongly encourage English haiku to be written in 17 syllables, although variations will also be considered.

Awards: Two haiku will be selected from each category (English Open, English Student, Japanese Open, and Japanese Student).

The winners will be announced in December 2020 and featured in the [online] haiku journal Serow, Volume 4.  Upon publication, winners will receive color, hard copies of the journal.

 

Note: Only original, previously unpublished haiku should be submitted.

STARTING August 1st, submit your haiku here: https://tinyurl.com/AIHN2020contest

Please visit: akitahaiku.com for more details.

 

Submission period: August 1–October 31, 2020

*We will NOT accept submissions before August 1.

Judges: Kazuhiro Kudo, Kyoko Uchimura, and Hidenori Hiruta (Japanese haiku); David McMurray, Ben Grafström, and Hidenori Hiruta (English haiku).

 

Sponsors: Akita Prefecture GovernmentAkita International UniversityAkita CityAkita Sakigake News, the Haiku International Association, and the Committee to Register Haiku as UNESCO World Heritage.

 

https://akitahaiku.com/2020/07/02/9th-akita-international-haiku-contest-%E7%AC%AC9%E5%9B%9E%E7%A7%8B%E7%94%B0%E5%9B%BD%E9%9A%9B%E4%BF%B3%E5%8F%A5%E3%82%B3%E3%83%B3%E3%83%86%E3%82%B9%E3%83%88/