Thug Com�rtas Fil�ochta Duais Bash Haiku cuireadh dodhalta� iar-bhunscoile haiku a chumadh, i mB�arla n� i nGaeilge n� go d�theangach, agus a gcuid haiku a chur isteach le haghaidh breithi�nais. Is � an haiku an fhoirm fhileata is giorra ar domhan a th�inig chun cinn sa tSeap�in sa 17� hAois, cruthaithe ar dt�s ag an m�istir haiku Bash. Scr�obhtar d�nta Haiku i dtr� l�ne de ghn�th agus t� seacht siolla d�ag ar a mh�ad iontu. The Duais Bash Haiku Poetry Competition asked post-primary students to compose a haiku in the English or Irish language or a hybrid and submit their haiku for adjudication by 24 October 2022. The haiku is the shortest poetic form in the world which originated in Japan in the 17th Century, first refined and championed by haiku master Bash. Haiku poems are usually written in three lines and contain a maximum of seventeen syllables. As part of this project, haiku poet Maeve O'Sullivan has been conducting workshops with students throughout the country. Poet and acclaimed haiku doyen Gabriel Rosenstock is adjudicating the entries. This morning will feature a haiku reading and the announcement of the winners.
