Call of the Page runs occasional in-person events, mainly in London and the South West of England. Below you'll find further information about the kind of events we run. You can also find out more about our past events and projects here.
A ginko (as opposed to a gingko, the ancient tree) is a walk traditionally taken to inspire haiku. Ginko make wonderful nature walks in parks or countryside, but a ginko can also take the form of a walk through an exhibition at a museum or gallery, or through city streets.
Call of the Page will be running the following ginko (with a walk to inspire haiku and workshop to refine them) during 2019:
Saturday March 16th 2019: Ginko at Tate Britain. More information about this workshop at the Tate Britain gallery in London can be found here.
Saturday April 6th 2019: Ginko at Slimbridge. For more information about this ginko at the iconic Wildlife and Wetlands Trust site, click here.
Saturday September 14th 2019 (exact date TBC): Ginko at Burnham Beeches. For more information about this ginko in the Beech woodlands in Buckinghamshire, click here.