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Poetry

About

Read deeply, write boldly, and find your poetic voice.

Tuesdays 6.30 – 8.30pm 14 April – 19 May 6 sessions

This course creates space in your week for regular reflection and poetic expression — helping you build your literary knowledge, sharpen your insight, and discover the pleasure of shaping language into captivating expression, bursting with truth.

Step away from your working week and enter a space for language, reflection and creativity. Over six Tuesday evenings, you'll explore poetry from diverse eras and voices – historical and contemporary – reading and discussing what makes a poem resonate among a warm, reflective community of thinkers.

Through guided prompts and themed exercises, you'll experiment across classic and contemporary forms, develop your analytical skills, and write your own original work. We'll delve into exploring and polishing your craft through structured focus and individual feedback, furthered by thoughtful peer discussion.

Any level of experience. Age 16+

Guide Prices

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Adult£165.00 per ticket

Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.

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Map & Directions

Writing Poetry: Voice, Craft and Conversation

Type:Literary Event

Landmark Arts Centre, Ferry Road, Teddington, London, TW11 9NN

Tel: 020 8977 7558

Opening Times

Season (14 Apr 2026 - 19 May 2026)
DayTimes
Tuesday18:30

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