Reading performance in Japan and overseas. Mariko Kitakubo

Mariko Kitakubo Profile

Mariko Kitakubo

Born in Tokyo.
Living in Mitaka-city, Tokyo
Membership
Japan Writers' Association,
Japan PEN Club,
Association of Contemporary Tanka Poets,
Japan Tanka Poets' Society,
Kokoro-No-Hana,
Tanka Society of America.
Tan-Ku Co-Founder
Tan-Ku Association, president

In commemoration of
15 years of tanka reading
The Latest Tanka Sequence
Original Tanka presented at
Spoken World Live

Contemprary Tanka Poet Mariko Kitakubo. Reading Performance.

Tanka reading performance oveseas.

2015_04_13_01.jpg April 11, 2015.

I was invited to the reading event hosted by an excellent English Haiku poet, Ms. Deborah P. K.
Though it was a Haiku gathering, there were some attendants who have found the charm of Tanka since they heard my reading performance eight years ago, and we were able to share their Tanka works.
Under the genial sunshine, I was able to spent very productive and happy hours.
Thank you very much.
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Saturday, April 11, 2015

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We had a gathering of English-Japanese tanka reading and talk with Ms. Margaret Chula, President of Tanka Society of America, in Akasaka, Tokyo. Those who are active not only in the poetry world but also many other fields gathered, and we were able to spend peaceful and wonderful time together. I would like to extend my sincere gratitude towards everyone came to the gathering on the last day of long weekend of holidaymakers weather.
2014_11_24_02.jpg Ms. Chula presented the tanka selected from her anthology, "Just This," and I did the translated version in Japanese.
2014_11_24_03.jpg I presented some of my tanka posted in overseas tanka journals. It also served as an introduction of these magazines to the participants, as well.
2014_11_24_04.jpg Ms. Chula, who loves Japan and have been here many times before, told me, "(this gathering) became one of the best memories I have in Tokyo." It was supremely gratifying words to me, because I made all the arrangements such as selecting a venue, posting notifications, and miscellaneous tasks on the day.
2014_11_24_05.jpg About the tanka reading in this gathering.
Together with percussion background music, We presented tanka which were selected from my works posted in overseas tanka journals and other poetry publications, including Rattle magazine to be published in Mar., 2015.
* "Wa": Bilingual anthology for which I selected tanka from Ms. Chula's anthology "Just This", and translated into Japanese.
2014_11_24_06.jpg An elegant Soba restaurant was selected for the venue of this gathering. It is close to the hotel where Ms. Chula stayed, and I knew Ms. Chula loves Japanese food.
2014_11_24_07.jpg Presenters.
From ledt, Ms. Margaret Chula, Ms. Aya Yuuki, and self.
2014_11_24_08.jpg For those who were to leave the venue prior to the group photo taken, please accept my apologies.

Monday, November 24, 2014

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While my 3-week stay in the U.S., I attended 4 events to perform bilingual tanka reading.
Also, I did some reading at English-tanka workshops almost everyday!
I am more than happy to be able to help U.S. poets to deepen their interest in tanka.
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Wednesday, September 24, 2014