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Hay Festival 2025 Full Programme

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ActivityEffortless Flow: Mastering Transitions with Dav Jones Yoga

Event 33

Effortless Flow: Mastering Transitions with Dav Jones Yoga

–  Creative Hub
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Start your day with an hour of effortless flow yoga movement. Dav will focus on mastering the basics of yoga pose transitions, with an emphasis on building strength, flexibility and mobility for a pain-free practice.

Whether you’re just starting out or have some experience, he’ll guide you through accessible flows that teach you how to move smoothly from one pose to the next. He’ll break down key transitions step-by-step, exploring the anatomical principles that support efficient movement. You’ll gain a deeper understanding of how to align your body to avoid strain and improve confidence in your practice. This class is perfect for beginners who want to build a strong foundation, as well as intermediates looking to refine their movement and feel more fluid and capable on the mat.

Beginners and experienced students are most welcome. Yoga mats are provided.

Please contact Clare Fry at hello@larchwoodstudio.com with any questions relating to these classes. As capacity is limited, we recommend booking in advance to avoid disappointment.

Please wear loose, comfortable clothing, and alert your practitioner at the start of class if you have any injuries.

Price: £12.00
ActivitySound Bath

Event 34

Sound Bath

With Angie Brierheart and Hayley Holden

–  Bookshop Garden Marquee
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Whether you’re new to sound baths or a seasoned wellness enthusiast, this transformative experience is perfect if you’re seeking to reduce stress, enhance focus and nurture well-being. Using high-quality crystal bowls, each tuned to vibrational frequencies that align with your Chakra energy centres, the sound bath promotes relaxation, improved intuition, creativity and rejuvenation. As you lie comfortably, you are guided into a somatic meditation followed by the healing resonance of the crystal singing bowls, restoring balance, peace and harmony to your body, mind, spirit.

No prior experience is necessary. Bring a yoga mat and blanket, and get cosy. Not suitable for people with sound epilepsy, in the first trimester of pregnancy, with metal implants or severe mental illness.

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ActivityDiscover Snodhill Castle

Event 35

Discover Snodhill Castle

–  Meeting Place on Festival Site
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Featured in the BBC’s Digging for Britain, Snodhill Castle is the hidden gem of the Golden Valley. Explore the Norman ruins in their medieval parkland setting, including the high keep, the newly conserved Royal Free Chapel site and wall walk, and the C15th ‘panic room’ with its fortified latrine chutes. Hear the story of its discovery and preservation, from an expert guide.

Please note: the site is uneven and slippery with steep drops. There is no wheelchair access and no facilities. Children should be supervised at all times. Interested dogs on leads are welcome.

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ConversationAlastair Campbell

Event 36

Alastair Campbell

But What Can I Do?

–  Global Stage
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Our world is a mess. It faces challenges that few are prepared to confront. It is littered with governments that lie, led by people who can’t or shouldn’t be allowed to lead. It’s no surprise, therefore, that so many of us feel angry, frustrated and let down. Yet we also feel overcome by such a sense of powerlessness that we find ourselves asking in despair, ‘But what can I do?’

That question is regularly posed to Alastair Campbell, not least in reaction to The Rest Is Politics, the chart-topping podcast he presents with former Tory Cabinet minister Rory Stewart. In this event, he provides the motivation and the tools to effect change for the better, provides advice on developing confidence and coping with criticism and setbacks, and sets out the practical steps by which we can become political players ourselves.

Price: £18.00
ConversationMike Berners-Lee, Misha Glenny and guests

Event 37

Mike Berners-Lee, Misha Glenny and guests

The News Review

–  Wye Stage
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Start the day at Hay Festival with headline guests chaired by editors from The Independent reviewing the news, discussing the headlines and issues of the day, and revealing what’s breaking and trending online. A fascinating look at what’s tickling the nation’s fancy – and driving it to splenetic fury. Bring your coffee!

Among today’s guests are sustainability researcher Mike Berners-Lee, professor in the Institute for Social Futures at Lancaster University and author of There is No Planet B, and geopolitics journalist Misha Glenny, author of McMafia which has been adapted into a major BBC1 drama series.

Price: £15.00
ConversationDavid Szalay

Event 38

David Szalay

Fictions: Flesh

–  Meadow Stage
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David Szalay introduces his propulsive and hypnotic novel about a man who is unravelled by a series of events beyond his grasp. Flesh follows István, a shy 15-year-old who soon becomes isolated at school and whose only companion is his married neighbour, a woman close to his mother’s age. Their clandestine relationship causes István’s life to spiral out of control. As he grows and moves from Hungary to London, entering the world of the super-rich, competing impulses for love, wealth and more threaten to undo him completely.

Szalay is the author of five previous works of fiction including All That Man Is, for which he was awarded the Gordon Burn Prize and Plimpton Prize for Fiction, and shortlisted for the Booker Prize.

Price: £13.00
ConversationKadiatu Kanneh-Mason

Event 39

Kadiatu Kanneh-Mason

To Be Young, Gifted and Black

–  St Mary’s Church
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When Kadiatu Kanneh-Mason’s eldest daughter, Isata, made her solo debut at the BBC Proms in 2023, she could not have been prouder. But it all fractured when her younger daughter came to her in tears a few days later, having read online abuse about her sister. Isata, it was declared, did not deserve to be there.

Kanneh-Mason explores what it’s like to come of age in these turbulent times, when Black artistic self-expression is so often met with disparagement and abuse online – and offers a hopeful, powerful way through. She has seven children, all of whom are world-class classical musicians, who have performed together and solo at major concert halls around the world.

Price: £15.00
ActivityWayfaring Walk: National Parks and the Climate Emergency

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Wayfaring Walk: National Parks and the Climate Emergency

Rhys Guevara and Liz Hutchins

–  Meeting Place on Festival Site
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Guides from the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park lead a walk through the beautiful surrounds of Hay-on-Wye, discussing the impact of the climate emergency on national parks.

Hay-on-Wye is located within 520 square miles of beautiful landscape that makes up the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park. The National Park is driving change to bring about a sustainable future, meeting our needs within planetary boundaries. Their Hay Festival series of walks take you into the town’s local environment while offering the opportunity to learn more about the Park’s work and its treasured landscape.

Please wear appropriate footwear and outdoor gear.

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ScreeningShort Film Screenings

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Short Film Screenings

–  MUBI Cinema
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Watch a selection of short films, curated by MUBI, throughout the day. The day’s schedule will be listed each morning at the venue – pop along and take a look.
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PerformanceAndy Day and Steven Lenton

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Andy Day and Steven Lenton

Dino Dad

–  Discovery Stage
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Enter the prehistoric world with children’s TV superstar Andy Day and bestselling illustrator Steven Lenton on a fantastic magical dino-tastic adventure! Get ready to sing, draw, laugh and learn about some incredible dinosaurs – and hear about Andy’s new book series Dino Dad, illustrated by Steven: a laugh-out-loud adventure about Ruby and her dinosaur expert dad who has a magic ammonite shell which takes them to an incredible island, full of dinosaurs.

Please bring your own sketchbook and pencils to this event.

4+ years
Price: £10.00
PerformanceDecis

Event 41

Decis

Pop-up Music

–  Bookshop Garden Marquee
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Enjoy this twenty-minute open air performance between events. The Decis are an a capella women’s group from Hay-on-Wye and the surrounding villages. Singing together since 2014, the Decis perform a variety of songs including blues, folk, early music, and anything else they fancy.

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PanelKevin McCloud, Chris Packham and Rosie Pearson talk to Sarah Lamptey

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Kevin McCloud, Chris Packham and Rosie Pearson talk to Sarah Lamptey

Homes for Everyone and Nature Too

–  Discovery Stage
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Building homes – one and a half million of them – is at the top of the government’s agenda, and no NIMBYs, newts or bats will be allowed to get in the way. Nor will any planning rules, with the government set to rewrite them so that homes can be built on the Green Belt, which was instituted to stop urban sprawl.

But how can we solve the very real housing crisis without destroying the countryside?

Join architect, author and Grand Designs presenter Kevin McCloud, wildlife TV presenter, conservationist, author and campaigner Chris Packham, and the founder of the Community Planning Alliance, Rosie Pearson, for a look at a common sense approach to tackling the country’s housing needs.

They talk to Sarah Lamptey, presenter, writer, DJ and founder of Showerbox, which brings free showers to enhance the lives of those facing homelessness in London.

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PanelKate Gilmore, Charlotte Proudman and Nikki talk to Stacey Dooley

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Kate Gilmore, Charlotte Proudman and Nikki talk to Stacey Dooley

My Body, My Right

–  Wye Stage
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How do we hold on to hard-won reproductive rights, in the UK and internationally? How can we secure the same rights for future generations? At a time when reproductive rights are in retrograde in the US, our panel, chaired by broadcaster Stacey Dooley, celebrates the UK’s proud history and continued fight for a world where everyone is empowered to make decisions about their own health and body.

Kate Gilmore is Chair of the Board for International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) and co-chair of the WHO Gender and Human Rights Advisory Panel on Human Reproduction. Family law barrister Dr Charlotte Proudman researches and teaches gender inequality under law at the University of Cambridge. She founded Right to Equality, campaigning to put gender justice at the top of the legal agenda.

They are joined by Nikki, a young activist representing the 16–19 Participation Advisory Group from Brook, the only national charity to offer both clinical sexual health services and education and well-being services. Nikki will talk about the impact the US rights changes are having, and why it is crucial to educate young people about their reproductive rights.

Price: £15.00
ConversationCristina Rivera Garza talks to Gaby Wood

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Cristina Rivera Garza talks to Gaby Wood

Fictions: Death Takes Me

–  Meadow Stage
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The Pulitzer Prize-winning author talks about her new novel, a genre-defying story about a character with her name. In conversation with the chief executive of the Booker Prize Foundation, she discusses flipping the traditional crime narrative of gendered violence on its head, playing with language, and poetry and art.

Death Takes Me sees a Professor Cristina Rivera Garza stumble upon the corpse of a mutilated man in a dark alley and report it to the police. She becomes the first informant on the case, which is led by a detective newly obsessed with poetry and trailed by a long list of failures. As the bodies of more castrated men are found alongside lines of verse, the detective tries to decipher the meaning of the poems to put a stop to the violence spreading throughout the city.

Rivera Garza is the award-winning author of The Taiga Syndrome and The Iliac Crest, among many others. She won the Pulitzer Prize for her memoir Liliana’s Invincible Summer.

Price: £13.00
ConversationLucy Mangan talks to Nicola Cutcher

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Lucy Mangan talks to Nicola Cutcher

Bookish: How Reading Shapes Our Lives

–  St Mary’s Church
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Lucy Mangan grew up as a bookworm. As an adult, she uses her relationship with literature to seize upon the most important question: (how) do books prepare us for life?

Wend your way through the bookshelves with Mangan as she recounts her metamorphosis from young bookworm to bookish adult. She looks at the books and stories which accompanied her in important life stages, including falling in love, finding a job, becoming a mother and navigating grief.

Mangan’s Bookish is a sequel to her bestselling book Bookworm. She is TV critic for the Guardian, and also writes for Stylist magazine, the Telegraph and others.

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PerformanceMichael Rosen, Chris Riddell and special guests

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Michael Rosen, Chris Riddell and special guests

Pocket Shakespeare

–  Global Stage
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Two powerhouses of children’s literature captivate in this creative event bringing William Shakespeare’s work to life with the help of some special guests. Poet Michael Rosen and illustrator Chris Riddell, both former children’s laureates, have collaborated on Pocket Shakespeare: A Beginner’s Guide to the Best Bits of the Bard, a celebration of the words of Shakespeare.

In this event, Rosen will guide the audience through the Bard’s exploration of love, heartbreak, magic, superstition and more, including insults and one-liners, accompanied by Riddell, who’ll draw live on stage.

Family, 9+ years
Price: £8.00
PerformanceGot 2 Sing Choir

Event 46

Got 2 Sing Choir

Pop-up Music

–  Bookshop Garden Marquee
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Enjoy this twenty-minute open air performance between events. Got 2 Sing Choir perform uplifting songs from top of the charts to golden oldies, with plenty of fun and laughter.

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ConversationMike Berners-Lee talks to Rosie Boycott

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Mike Berners-Lee talks to Rosie Boycott

A Climate of Truth

–  Global Stage
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Truth is a much-debated concept in our modern world, but according to Mike Berners-Lee (There is No Planet B) there’s nothing more important. The climate and sustainability expert delves into his new book A Climate of Truth, to spell out why, if humanity is to thrive in the decades ahead, the most critical step is to raise standards of honesty in our politics, our media and our businesses. By turning our attention to the principle of truth, he argues, we can all have much more impact on the issues we care about. The professor in the Institute for Social Futures at Lancaster University talks to journalist Rosie Boycott.

Price: £15.00
TalkImad Alarnab talks to Catrin Nye

Event 48

Imad Alarnab talks to Catrin Nye

Matters of Taste: Imad’s Syrian Kitchen

–  Meadow Stage
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Chef and refugee Imad Alarnab celebrates the flavours of Syria in his new cookbook, Imad’s Syrian Kitchen. In this vibrant event he takes some of his sensational recipes and prepares them before your eyes, using fresh ingredients, sharing his techniques and, finally, giving us a taste!

In Damascus, Imad ran successful restaurants and cafés, but was forced to flee after these were destroyed. He made his way to Europe, cooking for refugees, up to 400 at a time, and arrived in London ten years ago, where eventually his family joined him. In 2021 he burst onto the restaurant scene with a series of charity events and supper clubs, and now has his own restaurant in London at Soho’s Kingly Court. He talks to investigative journalist and documentary presenter, Catrin Nye.

Price: £25.00
TalkZahaan Bharmal

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Zahaan Bharmal

The Art of Physics

–  St Mary’s Church
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Zahaan Bharmal argues that, far from being abstract, physics can help us answer some of the most urgent questions about life. Why are some relationships unstable, while others last a lifetime? Why do the rich keep getting richer? And why do we all make so many irrational decisions?

You don’t need to be a scientist to have a stake in these answers. Join Bharmal for an abstract-free, accessible look at the hidden and surprising ways in which physics can help us to make sense of our unpredictable world.

Bharmal works for Google as a senior director of strategy. He writes about science for the Guardian and won NASA’s Exceptional Public Achievement Medal for services to science communication.

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