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Hay Writers Circle

Event 355 Venue: Sky Arts Studio

New Work from the local creative writing group
 
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Angela Hobbs and Paul Cartledge talk to Bettany Hughes

The Greeks 3 – Plato

Event 356 Venue: Big Tent

The classicists consider the heft and influence of The Republic and The Symposium.
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Tom Fairfield

The Pine Marten Conundrum

Event 357 Venue: The Moot

Is it extinct in Wales? And if so, why? Or is the wildest of the wild things left to us simply deeply secret?
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Paul Benham

Primrose Earth Awareness Trust: Site Visit

Event 535 Venue: Meet at Box Office for Bus

The permaculture pioneer guides us around his sustainable food centre, which has won 12 True Taste of Wales awards in 3 years including gold for sustainable development in 2011. The centre is probably the most productive acre and a half in the UK and is a blueprint model for future food security.
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Tinga Tinga Tales - Screening

Event HF115 Venue: Starlight Stage

Discover Why Elephant Has A Trunk as we bring the much-loved animated African folk tales to the big screen. Then trot off to our Make and Take tent for your very own Tinga Tinga-inspired crafts.
 
Duration 30 mins.   3+ years.
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Fairytales with Princess Fiona

Event HF116 Venue: The Sound Castle

Come to The Castle for a special royal visit from Princess Fiona! Go on a magical adventure with the feisty princess from Shrek the Musical as she reads classic fairytales including the original story Shrek! by William Steig.
 
This special performance will include original music from the award-winning West End musical that brings the well loved characters from the Oscar®-winning DreamWorks Animation film to life in a hilarious and spectacular production. The world of fairytales is turned upside down in an all singing, all dancing, irresistible mix of adventure, laughter and romance.
 
There will also be Shrek The Musical goody bags for all the children!
Free But Ticketed
 
Duration 40 mins.   Families
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Hill Farm

Farm Visit

Event HF117 Venue: Meet at Box Office for Bus

Join local agronomist Jonathon Harrington and vet Barney Sampson as they explore farms in the local area. Expedition parties meet at 9am at the box office on the day of their excursion, to return at around 1pm. On the day please wear suitable footwear and waterproof clothing in case of inclement weather.
 
Penny Chantler’s farm sits high on the side of the Black Mountains and produces New Zealand Romneys. See a demonstration of sheep dogs at work and sheep shearing, and handle newly-born lambs. Lamb rolls made from farm produce will be served at the end of a short farm walk.
 
With thanks to Penny Chantler of Hill Farm.
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RIVER WALK 2

Event 523 Venue: Meet at Box Office for Bus

Join the Wye & Usk Foundation trip around the Wye and its tributaries near Hay to see the rare and unusual creatures that live in the river, and to see what progress is being made to restore the run of salmon.


For all outdoors events and walks we recommend walking boots and warm and waterproof clothing. Please bring packed lunches.
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Adele Nozedar

Hedgerow Foraging Walks

Event 556 Venue: Meet at Box Office

Join Adele Nozedar, author of The Hedgerow Handbook, for foraging walks around Hay.
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David Crystal

What The Dickens!

Event 358 Venue: Barclays Pavilion

The linguistics Prof mines the work of the novelist - one of the greatest ever writers of dialect, dialogue and description, and an inventive master of vocabulary and language.
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Faramerz Dabhoiwala

The Origins of Sex

Event 359 Venue: Sky Arts Studio

The first sexual revolution in Western Europe was a central part of the Enlightenment, intertwined with the era’s major social, political and intellectual trends. It helped create a new model of Western civilization, whose principles of privacy, equality and freedom of the individual remain distinctive to this day.
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Sue Townsend talks to Sarah Crompton

The Woman Who Went to Bed for a Year

Event 360 Venue: Llwyfan Cymru – Wales Stage

A funny and touching novel about what happens when someone stops being the person everyone wants them to be. Britain’s funniest writer eviscerates modern family life.
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David Ross

Mayhem in the Marches - Ambushes, Battles and Sieges of the Civil War

Event 361 Venue: Big Tent

The historian recounts the C17 conflicts in Herefordshire and the Marches: Hopton Castle massacre, the destruction of Brampton Bryan, the battle at Stokesay, the siege of Cwm Hir Abbey, and Lingen’s Last Stand for King Charles in Radnorshire after the battle of Preston in 1648.
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Andrés Neuman, Richard Gwyn, Daniel Hahn

BCLT – Word for Word 2

Event 362 Venue: The Moot

Translators Gwyn and Hahn produce English versions of the same 1,000-word short story – Madre Atrás - originally written in Spanish by the Alfaguara prize-winning Argentinian novelist and Bogota 39 star Andrés Neuman. The author and his translators discuss the nuances, divergences and creativity of their translations. See also events 207 and 271.
 
FREE BUT TICKETED
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Dragons’ Innovation Den - Sustainable Community Futures

Event 363 Venue: Hay on Earth Stage

Four short testimonies followed by a wide-ranging discussion on the big changes happening already in communities and identifying those areas where change needs to be speeded up.
 
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War Horse – Screening

Event 364 Venue: Bookshop Cinema

The film of the book by Michael Morpurgo. Young Albert enlists to serve in World War I after his beloved horse is sold to the cavalry. Albert's hopeful journey takes him out of England and across Europe as the war rages on. Directed by Steven Spielberg, screenplay by Lee Hall and Richard Curtis, produced by Revel Guest.
 
UK, 2011, 146’. PG.
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Simon Scarrow and Alex Scarrow

Roman Conquest

Event HF118 Venue: Digital Stage

Two brothers go head to head in a battle of the books - Gladiator: Streetfighter and Time Riders: Gates of Rome. They’ll put your Roman knowledge to the ultimate test.
 
10+ years
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Alan MacDonald

Dirty Bertie

Event HF119 Venue: Starlight Stage

Dirty Bertie is back ay Hay, and is as stupendously smelly as ever. Join his author for dress-up, drawing and stories.
 
7+ years
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Nicola Killen

Magnificent Menagerie

Event HF120 Venue: The Hexagon

We love animals, but which one is your favourite? Join the brilliant author/illustrator of Not Me! as she introduces her Animal Numbers and Animal Colours series.
 
3-5 years

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Easy Peasy Cookery School

Event HF121 Venue: The Mess Tent

The fantastic team behind Local to Ludlow return to Hay with their mobile culinary school. Using locally sourced ingredients they teach children how to cook delicious snacks from scratch.
 
Duration 60 mins.   5-9 years
 
No adult ticket required, but children must be accompanied for this cookery session.
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