Earlier this year, in response to the Covid-19 lockdown, The Civic Theatre embarked on an artistic adventure to reach out and make connections, to make work, at a time when that seemed impossible. Eighteen brave denizens of South County Dublin took part in ‘Songs of Change’. In the course of the project each participant kept a journal, with lists and thoughts and texts that are currently undergoing a process of alchemy to turn them into ten original songs. Watch The Civic Theatre’s online space early next year for news
of their debut. The form of choice for ‘Songs of Change’ was the haiku. Three lines, short/long/short, to capture a moment, a thought, a feeling. After exploration and conversation, distillation. The initial workshop programme for Songs came to an end in late August and to keep the creative juices flowing The Civic laid down an artistic gauntlet.

A Year In Haikus

This Is February….

Poem February 2021 Song of Change poetry Anonymous The Civic

 

Poem February 2021 Song of Change poetry Anonymous The Civic by Sheila McAdams

 

 

Poem February 2021 Song of Change poetry Anonymous The Civic by Kate Connaughton

 

Poem February 2021 Song of Change poetry Anonymous The Civic by Sheila McAdams

 

Poem February 2021 Song of Change poetry Anonymous The Civic by Kate Connaghton

 

 

Poem February 2021 Song of Change poetry Anonymous The Civic by Sheila McAdams

 

 

Poem February 2021 Song of Change poetry Anonymous The Civic by Laura Fox

 

Poem February 2021 Song of Change poetry Anonymous The Civic by Orla Gildea

 

Poem February 2021 Song of Change poetry Anonymous The Civic by Laura Fox

 

Poem February 2021 Song of Change poetry Anonymous The Civic by Orla Gildea

 

Poem February 2021 Song of Change poetry Anonymous The Civic by Monika Hyland