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December 1, 2019 By Jim Kacian Leave a Comment

THF Fundraiser — Day 4

The Haiku Foundation thanks its generous patrons from Thanksgiving to St. Nicholas’s Day with special presentations of work accomplished during the past year, and invites everyone to contribute to our continuing success by donating during our Fundraiser. THF Video of the Day: A Pair of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News, THF Fundraiser Tagged With: Devin Durocher, Stella Pierides, The Haiku Foundation

May 21, 2019 By Jim Kacian 2 Comments

HaikuLife 2019 Reprised: This Morning

Each day on the Troutswirl blog we will reprise a film featured in HaikuLife 2019, The Haiku Foundation’s haiku film festival, the only one of its kind. Today’s film: A video haiku, conceived and animated by Devin Durocher, on a poem by American poet Michele Root-Bernstein. Presented here during … [Read more...]

Filed Under: HaikuLife, International Haiku Poetry Day Tagged With: Devin Durocher, HaikuLife Haiku Film Festival, International Haiku Poetry Day, Michele Root-Bernstein, The Haiku Foundation, This Morning

April 17, 2019 By Jim Kacian 5 Comments

HaikuLife Haiku Film Festival 2019

Welcome to HaikuLife 2019! It’s The Haiku Foundation’s celebration of haiku in film, a THF original and the only thing like it in the world. We’re glad that you are part of it. This year we feature 17 new films in 4 categories (video haiku, HaikuLife format, free format, and feature format) by 12 … [Read more...]

Filed Under: HaikuLife Tagged With: Corine Timmer, Dave Bonta, Debbie Strange, Devin Durocher, haiku film, haiku video, HaikuLife Haiku Film Festival, IHPD, International Haiku Poetry Day, Jim Kacian, Marion Clarke, Marita Gargiulo, Max Holl, Michele Root-Bernstein, Mike Rehling, Paul Chambers, Ron C. Moss, Stella Pierides, Steve Hodge, Terri L. French, The Haiku Foundation, video haiga, video haiku

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