Activity: Poetry recital
Host: Moray House Trust
Date: Tuesday 17th May 2016
As Stanley explained, “Haiku is very much related to my paintings because of the high visual content of the first two lines. They relate to my own view of the “primacy of the eye”, learning through the eye as taking precedence over verbal language”.
[All photos are courtesy of Jermana de Freitas.]
Video Clips:
Stanley Greaves: A Tribute: Ian Mc Donald paid tribute to Stanley Greaves at the start of the evening.
You Tube Clip: https://youtu.be/6gs26P43bcI
Stanley Greaves in his own words: Stanley talks about his verse, his soup and much more in this brief clip.
You Tube Clip: https://youtu.be/sZla5QOUUpE
No. 1: First of the Haiku verse from Stanley Greaves.
You Tube Clip: https://youtu.be/DLb8e2xTA_w
No. 4: On ode to doggerel, courtesy of Stanley Greaves.
You Tube Clip: https://youtu.be/jW0PFbx7uwo
No. 11: An ode to cocktail parties and vapid chatter in Haiku verse courtesy of Guyanese poet, Stanley Greaves.
You Tube Clip: https://youtu.be/fsH8t1blhoM
No. 12: Creative butterflies and how the mind can conjure a rainbow are two of the subjects in this short verse from Stanley Greaves.
You Tube Clip: https://youtu.be/J78uMEmQSo8
No. 18: Haiku verse about rocks and rapids
You Tube Clip: https://youtu.be/AdlSBQsF87c
No. 20: Every Guyanese will recall the ‘whispering’ contents of at least one old house from their youth.
You Tube Clip: https://youtu.be/qD7XoSpfoG4