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WRITING CLASSES

Writing Your Family History

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Saturday, 27 Feb 9am-12 noon, 1 morning $40
Are you interested in preserving the history and stories of yourself or your family? This workshop will offer ideas on gathering material and methods for sorting through information and pictures to create an attractive, easy to read and informative record of your history. You will be shown ways to structure your stories and gain tips and techniques to bring your stories to life. Learn how to create your own personal memoirs which can be shared with future generations. No previous experience is required. Our tutor, Geoff Bartlett, is a published author and has taught writing workshops for over 15 years. 
Course ID: A245
Tutor:  Geoff Bartlett


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Contemporary Poetry:  Questioning the Status Quo

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Mon 6-8pm, starts 1 March, 4 weeks $85
Roses are red, violets are blue, that’s how it is, but is it my truth? In this four-week poetry course we will explore everyday symbols and objects, as well as discover personal motifs, as methods to project our individual perspective or outlook on our world. We will crack clichés and question the status quo to seek personal understanding and identity through poetry. If you are interested in writing, ideas, society, self-awareness, or want to share poetry and receive feedback, nau mai, haere mai. 
Course ID: A230
Tutor: Tracie Lark

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Indonesian Pantun Poetry 

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Saturday 20 March, 9am-12 noon, 1 morn $35
Pantun poetry is an Indonesian form of
literature. The pantun’s main objective is to convey a message and can be traditional, political, humorous, or about love. New Zealanders will easily relate to pantun poetry due to its satisfying form of self-expression driven by a message, and use of imagery from nature and animals. Also, Indonesian language shares similarities with Te Reo Māori. If you like learning about other cultures and languages, have an interest in poetry, like learning new forms of art and self-expression, or want to engage with like-minded people, selamat datang, nau mai, haere mai. 
Course ID: A235
Tutor: Tracie Lark
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