Renga

“Renga is a linked-verse form of Japanese poetry that, though still practiced today, reached its peak between the 13th and 16th centuries. It is characterized by being a group composition, typically in the presence of judges and an audience, with poets rapidly contributing stanzas such that each new stanza addresses only the previous stanza; there is no overarching plot development, and the overall structure is a chain, not a conventional, linear narrative… In 1989, I had the great privilege to be involved in a film renga that was produced in the graduate film seminar led by Nathaniel Dorsky at the San Francisco Art Institute.” —Eric Theise

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Erik Anderson

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Laura Poitras

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Kim Tempest

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Paul Baker

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Dena Penniston

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Bud Lassiter

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Geoffrey Luck

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Eric Theise

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Alan Mukamal

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John McGeehan

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Directing

Erik Anderson

Director

Laura Poitras

Director

Kim Tempest

Director

Paul Baker

Director

Dena Penniston

Director

Bud Lassiter

Director

Geoffrey Luck

Director

Eric Theise

Director

Alan Mukamal

Director

John McGeehan

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