![]() ![]() “ was extremely knowledgeable and conducted the session in the perfect manner – scholarly but not too formal”. “One of the best online museum activities I have attended, both for learning content and technical presentation” Previous event participants have described this workshop as: You will receive your workshop pack information in an email for you to download and print prior to the workshop. An apparently simple scene of sunlight through the canopy of trees unfolds like a scroll painting, taking you deeper and deeper into profound themes of time and transience. Tang poems have been described as ‘deceptively simple’ and this poem by Wang Wei is a wonderful example. This poetry workshop explores the life and work of Wang Wei (701-761), looking at his poem ‘Deer Park’. ![]() No previous experience or knowledge of Chinese language is required. You will uncover the poem’s language, imagery, and symbolism, illustrated by objects in the Museum’s collection. An Original artwork Chinese calligraphy on Grass Paper in Kaishu standard script, one of the Chinese calligraphic styles Written in the UK by Jing Wang As. You'll be introduced to a different Chinese poet in each workshop and explore one of their poems. ![]() Join Dr Theresa Munford, Chinese literature teacher, for this opportunity to explore Chinese poetry from the Tang Dynasty (618 – 906). Please note: For talks or individual workshops, access expires in 3 days. ![]()
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