Contemprary Tanka Poet Mariko Kitakubo.
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December 15th, 4:00 p.m. PST (Dec. 16th, 9:00 a.m. JST), I participated in the Wednesday Poetry Zoom Meeting presided at by Ms. Kathabela Wilson. This time, I joined the meeting from the Shinkansen platform at Tokyo Station before leaving for a short trip. |
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Although it was a short time, I was fortunate to have had an opportunity to present my new English tanka reading to my dear poetry friends who I know for a long time. I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to everyone who always accepts my participation with warmth and joy. |
Thursday, December 16, 2021
November 24th, 4:00 p.m. PST (Nov. 25th, 9:00 a.m. JST), I participated in the Wednesday Poetry Zoom Meeting presided at by Ms. Kathabela Wilson, and performed reading of some tanka poems including my latest ones I composed this morning. I am very grateful for the opportunity to communicate with the other members through poetry, as we have not been able to travel freely for a long time due to the Corona pandemic. For the first half of the meeting, I attended from the terrace under clear skies, and for the second half, I moved into the Japanese-style room to avoid the sunshine. |
Thursday, November 25, 2021
November 17th, 4:00 p.m. PST (Nov. 18th, 9:00 a.m. JST), I participated in the Wednesday Poetry Zoom Meeting presided at by Ms. Kathabela Wilson. I presented a reading of my new English tanka sequence as well as a piece of tanka about Ikebana, flowers that I arranged in a shallow vase. I was glad that members enjoyed my reading. As always so, I was inspired by every participant's presentation of poetry and music. Thank you all for an enriching time. |
Thursday, November 18, 2021
November 3rd, 4:00 p.m. PDT (Nov. 4th, 8:00 a.m. JST), I participated in the Wednesday Poetry Zoom Meeting presided at by Ms. Kathabela Wilson. I performed a reading of "Halloween Night" - the latest English Haiku & Tanka sequence that Ms. Deborah P Kolodji and I created together. Every participant presented creative works filled with the sense of the season, and I was able to spend a rich and inspiring time with them. Ms. Kathabela Wilson posted in her FaceBook account. Quote: "Amazing reading by Mariko Kitakubo and Deborah P Kolodji a epoch reading for Halloween!; wonderful sequence full of heart. And much more!!" Thank you for all. |
Thursday, November 4, 2021
October 21st, 1:00 p.m. PDT (Oct. 22nd, 5:00 a.m. JST), I participated in the Thursday Poetry Zoom Meeting presided at by Ms. Kathabela Wilson. |
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I was very glad that the members enjoyed my reading performance of English tanka with two kinds of Hamon-on. Mr. Rick Wilson presented the meeting his Shakuhachi performance, and I was able to spend an enriching time in the early morning of an autumn day. |
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To all the participants, thank you very much. |
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After the meeting, Ms. Kathabela Wilson shared on SNS a wonderful & thoughtful comment on my performance. I would like to send my sincere gratitude toward Ms. K. Wilson. "Mariko Kitakubo so graceful and musical caries hopefulness of the future, tanka words like a magical cure." (text & photo by Ms. Kathabela Wilson.) |
Friday, October 22, 2021
October 15th, 5:00 p.m. PDT (Oct. 16th, 9:00 a.m. JST), I participated in the Friday Poetry Zoom Meeting presided at by Ms. Kathabela Wilson, from the Hakuba Goryu Petit hotel ASSAM where I stayed. |
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Mr. Hiroshi Onoue, the owner of the hotel, is a member of "Kokoro no Hana", and I have known his wife for a long time. I am very grateful to him for his kindness in allowing me to access to Zoom Meeting from inside of the hotel. |
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In the meeting, I presented a reading of my new English tanka sequence themed on my paragliding experience in Hakuba, Nagano Pref., Japan. I was honored that the members enjoyed my performance. |
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Saturday, October 16, 2021
I participated in the Friday Poetry Zoom Meeting presided at by Ms. Kathabela Wilson on October 8 from 4:00 p.m. PDT (8:00 a.m. JST on October 9). I performed reading of the latest three pieces, "Autumn Ghosts," "Leaving the Womb," and "Traces," which are the haiku & tanka sequences I wrote with Deborah P Kolodji. (photo by M. Kitakubo) |
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"Traces" is the 18th sequence we wrote together, and we were inspired by the photo I took of an autumn cloud that looks like a great fingerprint. I would like t share it with you after it is published in a poetry magazine. (Photo by Ms. Kathabela Wilson) |
Saturday, October 9, 2021
Rattlecast111 has just live-streamed an interview program featuring my best friend, Ms. Deborah P Kolodji.
I would like to express my sincere gratitude toward Ms. Deborah for performing "Both Sides of The Ocean", which Ms. Deborah and I composed together, and published in a New Zealand poetry journal "KOKAKO" in 2020.
Her interview was streamed via Facebook and Youtube. I am very honored about this.
> click here to view Ms. Deborah P Kolodji's interview on Rattlecast111.
Both Sides of the Ocean
by Deborah P Kolodji & Mariko Kitakubo
tea for both
sides of the ocean
smiling moon (D)
sharing
time under
the big dipper ---
gente roundness
of our horizon (M)
was it only yesterday?
cherry blossoms lined
a graveyard (D)
chatting
on the terrace ...
our roses
under my sun
under your moon (M)
I look up
through bougainvillea
skies we once travelled (D)
clouds come
into my tea cup
and go out ...
do they drift
from mine to yours? (M)
Monday, September 27, 2021
September 24th, 4:00 p.m. PDT (September 25, 8:00 JST), I participated in Friday Poetry Zoom Meeting presided at by Ms. Kathabela Wilson, and performed reading of Japanese - English Tanka sequences. |
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Some of them were already-published my own work, and others were unpublished English Tanka sequence which Ms. Kathabela and I created. I was happy that the participants enjoyed my performance accompanied by purcussion play. |
Saturday, September 25, 2021
September 3rd, 4:00 p.m. PDT (September 4, 8:00 a.m. JST), I participated in Friday Poetry Zoom Meeting presided at by Ms. Kathabela Wilson, and performed reading of my latest tanka sequence in English and in Japanese. |
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(Photo by Ms. Kathabela Wilson) |
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(Photo by Ms. Kathabela Wilson) |
Saturday, September 4, 2021