* read the rays from center outward; 'rays' may be also read separately below the starburst graphic STARBURST HYBRENGAY Template and Instructions Rengay is a themed, 6 stanza linked haiku invented by Garry Gay, the stanzas alternating 3-2-3-3-2-3 for 2 players and 3/2/3/2/3/2 for 3 players. The "starburst" hybrengay (hybrid-rengay) invented by Debra Woolard Bender, is a new-form hybrid inspired by rengay. In this form, a central "nodal" hokku provides a general theme and acts as the 1st stanza for 5 or more linked haiku branches. Each team of 2 collaborates privately to follow a theme inspired by the nodal hokku. Starburst Rays = 5 teams of 2 players each. (N = nodal hokku) N/3-B/2-A/3-B/3-A/2-B/3: all teams follow the same pattern, issuing from the nodal hokku which is selected by a chance drawing: Each player submits a 3 line hokku to the "renga master". As hokku arrive, a number from 1-10 is assigned to each one by the renga master. When they have been received, the renga master asks a random participant to choose a number between 1-10. The hokku with the winning number will be the first stanza and inspiration for each hybrengay "ray". Each team works independently without seeing the rays of the other teams until the works are completed and submitted to the renga master for compilation and sharing. The rays may be arranged graphically as a visual starburst (see above). 6 or mor teams is a possibility, although it would be difficult to produce a computer graphic which could be viewed online, due to screen-space limitations. | | Poetry © 2000 Hortensia Anderson, John Edmund Carley, Sue Mill, Sue Torres, Paul Terence Conneally, Kevin Ryan, Cindy Tebo, Marjorie Buettner, Izak Bouwer & Debra Woolard Bende Team 1. Hortensia Anderson & John Edmund Carley: dark night so many stars Orion is lost 1/st the hunter found east of Taurus 2/ha a single photon lights the distant synapse 3/jec one moon round and full of craters 4/ha ancient tracks cross the mosaic floor 5/jec pieces of jigsaw finally assembled - the constellations 6/ha ------------------------------------------------- Team 2. Sue Torres & Sue Mill dark night so many stars Orion is lost 1/st tracking Voyager past the outer planets sm/2 late August meteors speed beyond the horizon st/3 supine on the lawn- motionless in the heavens Halley's Comet sm/4 across the sky the lights of the Milky Way st/5 shivering among the water lilies the moon's reflection sm/6 --------------------------------------------------- Team 3. Paul Conneally & Kevin Ryan dark night so many stars Orion is lost st/1 a great bear points the way home pc/2 at the sky's zenith the single northern light signals a return kr/3 in the space-lab communication fails Venus brightens pc/4 a look of love and hope passes between husband and wife kr/5 her midwife puts down the forceps a twinkle in dad's eye pc/6 ----------------------------------------------------- Team 4. Cindy Tebo & Marjorie Buettner dark night so many stars Orion is lost 1/st sailor's guide the southern cross 2/ct sonar scans we listen to whales make love 3/mb scrimshaw artist engraves the ivory with a creased hand 4/ct intricately curved seashells carrying the rise of waves 5/mb underwater maze the small fish dart into the coral reef 6/ct ---------------------------------------------------- Team 5. Izak Bouwer & Debra Woolard Bender dark night so many stars Orion is lost 1/st two lovers doomed to wonder when will they see each other? 2/ib boatman approaches the river of heaven oh weather, be clear 3/db magpies rising make a bridge for her to cross 4/ib clouds weave through silk trees in his sleepless dream 5/db tied to bamboo poems written in dew at Tanabata 6/ib |
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