Luton Haiku

This is very curious. When I first moved to the area, and heard about Luton Haiku, I didn’t have any clue or inkling what they were about, or even what they were.

Then I saw these little books.

Often, they would appear in close proximity of legendary local band “The Knockouts”. I once shared the stage with them on a High Town Fun Day gig in People’s Park. “The Knockouts” had brought their merchandise table along.

And amongst the bunches of Clod Magazines* I saw them – The Luton Haiku books.

Basically, somebody in the band (though the ‘identity of the Haiku writer is’ apparently ‘a loosely guarded secret’), churns out more or less daily Haikus about the High Town area and Luton in general.

They’ve been published as annual collection of poetic commentary of  everyday politics and observations.

Here some recent favourites  from their facebook page:

“The Olympic flame
could yet be put to good use
BURN DOWN THE ARNDALE”

or

“Monday kite sighting
Over airport landing lights
Hunting easyMice?”

and

“Seen that new mural
of High Town, near the station?
It’s nicely quirky”

You get the idea.

I find the Luton Haiku absolutely brilliant. It allows people to speak about daily life and things that are going on, but it is more than just a ‘rant’ or ‘plug’. It somehow elevates gossip to a much higher level.

Haiku is a Japanes form of poetry with strict rules, I think it has to have 17 syllables, but here’s more to it. See what Wikipedia has to say: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haiku

You can experience the Luton Haiku in action on the Luton Haiku Facebook page:

 

And find out more on the Luton Haiku website

 

* That’s a whole different story

 

Mill Yard Collective

Mill Yard Collective (MYC) is a creative hub right in the middle of Luton.

Housed in a former industrial building just in front of the mainline railway station, MYC hires out working and thinking space to creatives, artists, designers, film producers, programmers and the like.

They also offer flexible ‘hot desking’ (ingeniously called ‘MY.desk’) and in a former photographic studio (- think lovely white walls) on the ground floor,  the building has a stunning studio, exhibition and rehearsal space.

Since they’re all web whizzes and copy writers, I better let them speak for themselves:

Mill Yard Collective website

24a Guildford Street, Luton, LU1 2NR

e. hello@millyardcollective.com

t. 01582 402200


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This Is It! – High Town junk shop

This is a stub. You may be forgiven for thinking that this place is called The Experiment. That indeed is the name above the door, but that’s from a former life, when it was an empty shop space for artists to display their work.

This Is It! simply moved in from an old stable block next door, sadly now demolished. They’ve stuck the sign to the window.

A place to rummage and find anything from old video tapes to Victorian fireplace surrounds.

Bricklayers Arms pub – High Town

This is a stub about the Bricklayers Arms on High Town Road. It is a real ale pub, where fans of Luton Town FC hang out before and after games.

A really friendly place, where some of the town’s more interesting people inhabit, but unless you are a Hatters fan, probably best to avoid when they have a home match.

Visit the Bricklayers Arms website.

“The Bricklayer’s Arms”
16-18 High Town Road
Luton
Bedfordshire
LU2 0DD
01582 611017

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