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Parks, poetry and ritual: writing about nature and place

  • Arts and Crafts
  • Ecological
  • Literature
  • Workshops and Classes

Event Details

At this two hour workshop we’ll read and write poetry on parks, place, nature and ritual.

Together, we'll think about how local parks such as Telegraph Hill create community, connecting us with nature and with each other. We'll write about spring and transformations. We'll approach poetry as a kind of ritual, a way of marking time, place and change.

Bring yourself, a pen and some paper, and we’ll bring the rest. It’s a very relaxed and informal space where everyone is welcome, whether you're a seasoned writer or have never written a poem before.

This event is hosted by Resonance Poetry, a poetry collective based in South East London.

We’re a group of friendly queer volunteers who love poetry and people. we host free monthly open mic poetry nights and poetry workshops, publish work from emerging writers, and partner with local charities and community groups to bring poetry to places it isn’t usually found.

Reserve your free place via the booking link, or just turn up!

  • Date: 26th March, 2026
  • Time: 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
  • Duration: 2 hr(s)
  • Tickets:
    Get your tickets here
  • Ticket Price:
    FREE!
  • Location:
    Goldsmiths Centre for Contemporary Art (CCA)
    St James's
    London
    SE14 6AD Learn more about the venue »
  • Event Type: Arts and Crafts Ecological Literature Workshops and Classes