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The stage is set. Colourful carpets line the floor, creating a soft peninsula on a sea of cement. One by one, and sometimes in small groups, the participants come in, taking off their shoes and sitting down cross-legged to raise their chins at a pink-maned conductor whose baton-free hands clasp together as she counts off members of the crowd. 23 in all.
On this Saturday afternoon, a jam, in nearly every sense of the word, is about to happen. They are here now for the next few hours, sharing real-estate of mismatched rugs and hand-woven Persian carpets, about to experience their first group improv - not in music, but in writing. As the session is about to start, a few are wondering if they had indeed walked into a real predicament on their free will.
Despite the informal setting, the writer’s (or writing) jam has a structure, beginning with an ice-breaking exercise that requires writers to interview their neighbours to help them guess the contents of their bags. Narratives, please, not lists, says the co-organiser of the event, swathed in an also pink, but brighter, hijab.
The point of the exercise was to develop characters, to familiarise with the imaginary and not-so-imagined personalities that writers write about. What’s in their fridge, hijabista had asked before the ice-breaker, and the writers had their first taste of ‘perhapsing’.
The duo behind this writer’s jam is Ying and Huwaida, of Heartwrite,who had been writing with a smaller group long before their Communications and Writing Services company was formed in November 2015. The reason the Heartwriters hold jams is to bring writers together, says Huwaida. "To try out new things, to write (it is incredibly easy to get caught up in NOT writing) and get feedback from fellow writers."
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