Activity | Literature & Poetry

Revisiting Ted Hughes' 'The Iron Wolf': making Poetry-Animals

Event added by The Elmet Trust

Join us for a day-long children’s workshop, recreating some of Ted Hughes’ poems about insects, birds and mammals as a collection of original poetry-animals. Hughes’ collection The Iron Wolf maps the habits and ecological relationships of many animals found living along the Rochdale Canal. After walking on the wild side, from 1 Aspinall Street to Hebden Bridge, and reading many of these poems along the way, workshop participants will have the chance to craft a poetry-animal, in response to a favourite poem by Hughes.

After sketching these animals in prose, poetry and fabric forms, we will take them with us, by public bus, back to Mytholmroyd. Once returned to 1 Aspinall Street, we will temporarily install your fabric poetry animals there, as an insitu-bestiary. That is, a collection of real and imagined animals. The Elmet Trust is already excited to imagine how this collaborative compendium will look, inside the house where Ted Hughes was born!

The workshop is for children aged 10+. All tickets for this event must be ordered by a parent or carer .


Suitability information for this activity:

  • Minimum age: 10 years
  • Family friendly
Postcard poetryanimals

Cost

pay what you can

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Date

Next on: Sunday 17th August @ 10:00am

6 hours duration

Venue

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