The Philippine Scholars Program, founded by Gary W. King (Minnesota, USA), began in 1994 with prioritizing the education of children of political detainees and desaparecidos. It since has expanded to include the children from marginalized groups encompassing farmers, urban poor, among others. Participants in its workshops come from both high school and college-level students. This year, the organizers thought to include a creative arts workshop for the first time in its summer camp that took place in the SVD retreat house in Lapulapu City, Cebu, Philippines. Writer/facilitator Malou Alorro handled poetry writing and Nenita Pacilan handled music and creative dance.
In presenting poetry, Malou also introduced the hay(na)ku (thank you, Malou!). Here are photos of the lovely participants Bryle, Byron, Lalaine, Maymay, Ereln, Jasper, and Prence.:
The following is a chained hay(na)ku encapsulation of the workshop:
(Malou) 
Workshop 
Its literary 
Now in culmination. 
(Bryle) 
Precious 
It's treasure 
Time well spent. 
(Jasper) 
Ideas 
Good work 
Expressing them well. 
(Maymay) 
Friendships 
Are built 
Knowledge is gained. 
(Ereln) 
Evokes 
A high 
Creative imagination, awareness 
(Lalaine) 
Scholars 
Summer camp 
Good times together. 
(Prence) 
Interesting 
Unexpected happenings 
So much learning.
 (Byron) 
Difficult 
But beautiful 
And it's enjoyable. 
(Malou) 
Poets 
Now free 
Are truly home. 
June 25, 2023 
Literary workshop of Philippine scholars at the SVD retreat house, Lapulapu City, Cebu, Philippines.
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I continued to be envious of the hay(na)ku’s global jet-setting lifestyle, but am happy to receive such field reports. Thank you, Malou and other teachers. Thank you, Universe.





 
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