Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for National Poetry Day
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Its lovely to fall asleep listening poetry especially when it’s written by my favourite author @A_AMilne And as it’s National Poetry Day what could be more perfect 1:04 Load video
It's here, hooray! Happy #NationalPoetryDay to all! We hope your day is filled with play and poems. Share your poetry celebrations with us by using #NationalPoetryDay on social media buff.ly/xH8h5Eb Load image
Today is #NationalPoetryDay! 75% of young people who write poems think they’re good writers and use poetry to express themselves, boosting wellbeing in tough times. Get involved by signing up for the Young Poets Laureate programme: literacytrust.org.uk/programmes/you … 1:27 Load video
It’s National Poetry Day! Celebrate the power of poetry with these amazing reads and a big shoutout to all the poets who inspire us every day Load image Load image Load image Load image
It’s been a fantastic day @AlcesterAcademy raising awareness for National Poetry Day. Miss Lee’s English group wrote some incredible acrostic poetry based on the theme of ‘play.’ Load image 68 KB
Today is National Poetry Day. It stands to reason that all poets should have the day off. In my world it is National Poetry Day every single day. I am on stage tonight at Lincoln Arts Centre. But first I visited the home of Benjamin and Qian Zephaniah. We took this photo in Show more Load image 5 KB
National Poetry Day - an ideal time to launch Poetry by Heart's national spoken poetry competition. Take a look at the montage film and invitation to participate vimeo.com/1123143489/16d … @BooksForKeeps @poetrybyheart vimeo.com Poetry By Heart - Poetry Club Montage
National Poetry Day celebrates the poetic art form, emphasising the importance of poetry in our everyday lives. It aims to ignite a passion for reading, writing, and sharing poems amongst individuals, communities, and institutions. This annual event highlights the power of language, showcasing the diversity of poetry, and encouraging people of all ages to engage with this timeless form of expression.
The origins of National Poetry Day date back to 1994 when it was founded by the Forward Arts Foundation. Since then, it has grown considerably, gaining widespread support and involvement from various sectors. For people in the United Kingdom, this event offers an opportunity to explore and appreciate the rich literary heritage that the country possesses.
During National Poetry Day, people across the UK participate in an array of activities such as poetry readings, workshops, and competitions. Schools, libraries, and bookshops often organise special events or displays, helping to promote an appreciation for poetry amongst communities. Each year, the celebration revolves around a specific theme, encouraging participants to contemplate and engage with poetry in a new light. Typically observed on the first Thursday of October, National Poetry Day is a testament to the enduring relevance and vitality of poetry within the United Kingdom.
National Poetry Day Facts
There are about 15 types of poetry. Some of the most recognisable are: 1) Blank Verse 2) Haiku 3) Epics 4) Sonnet 5) Limerick
The oldest written poems to date are: 1) The Tale of the Shipwrecked Sailor (2500 BCE) 2) The Epic of Gilgamesh (2100-1200 BCE) 3) The Iliad and the Odyssey (8th century BCE) 4) Ramayana and Mahabharata (3rd century BCE-3rd century CE)
Recent research has shown that engaging with poetry can have positive effects on mental health and well-being.
One of the oldest known poetic works is the Epic of Gilgamesh from ancient Mesopotamia, dating back to over 4,000 years ago.