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ActivitySomatic Movement Meditation with Hayley Holden, Awaken Your Sole

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Somatic Movement Meditation with Hayley Holden, Awaken Your Sole

Hay Yoga Collective

–  Creative Hub
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Come and learn some easy somatic exercises to calm and regulate your nervous system, as Hayley guides you through a peaceful class, calming busy minds and tense bodies, and helping to reduce stress and anxiety.

Hayley teaches awareness of body sensations, beliefs held within the body, and helps you find emotions stored in the body. Through mindful gentle movement and interoception (listening to your internal bodily state), she’ll give you the tools to help switch your nervous system from fight, flight or freeze into a safer, connected, harmonious and calmer state. You’ll learn more about the role of the nervous system and the importance of regulation in modern day living to enhance overall health and well-being.

Whether you want to find out how to relax tension in your body, learn how to calm the mind, regulate your emotions or just take some time out to reconnect, Hayley offers a safe, nurturing space for you to explore a deeper understanding of yourself.

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.
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ConversationMishal Husain talks to Rachel Clarke

Event 385

Mishal Husain talks to Rachel Clarke

Broken Threads: My Family From Empire to Independence

–  Discovery Stage
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For decades, newsreader and journalist Mishal Husain had only a partial knowledge of her grandparents’ experiences during Partition. It was a fragment of an old sari that finally sent Husain on a journey through time, using letters, diaries, memoirs and audio tapes to trace the lives of four people shaped by the Raj, a world war, independence and partition.

Husain, a presenter on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme and the news on BBC One, shares her grandparents’ stories, from pre-Partition India through to their new lives and identities, and reflects on the shared heritage of the past.

Price: £16.00
ConversationSigrid Rausing, Philippe Sands and guests

Event 386

Sigrid Rausing, Philippe Sands 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 publisher of Granta magazine and Granta Books Sigrid Rausing and Philippe Sands KC, Professor of Law at University College London and author of East West Street.

Price: £15.00
ConversationJuan Gabriel Vásquez and Erna von der Walde talk to Daniel Hahn

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Juan Gabriel Vásquez and Erna von der Walde talk to Daniel Hahn

The Vortex

–  Meadow Stage
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José Eustasio Rivera’s classic Latin American novel The Vortex is widely recognised as one of the best novels written in Colombia. It follows young poet Arturo Cova and his lover, Alicia, as they elope from Bogotá and embark on an adventure through Colombia’s varied and magical landscapes. When Alicia disappears, Arturo and his unstoppable ego must follow her. In pursuing her, Arturo becomes an inadvertent witness to the appalling conditions suffered by workers forced or tricked into tapping rubber trees.

Colombian writer Juan Gabriel Vásquez (The Sound of Things Falling, Retrospective) and Erna von der Walde, a specialist in Colombian and Latin American literature, culture and politics, have written a new foreword for the book. They talk to Daniel Hahn – one of the translators into English of The Vortex – about this inventive, funny and wildly prescient novel about the human and environmental costs of extractive systems.

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ConversationPaul Lamb

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Paul Lamb

Of Thorn and Briar

–  Creative Hub
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Hedgelayer Paul Lamb takes us on an enthralling journey, celebrating the benefits of hedgerows in our countryside and a way of living that has all but disappeared in recent decades.

From the end of summer until the birds nest in the spring, Lamb lives in his wagon and travels the south-west corner of England, maintaining the ancient boundaries of the British countryside. He gives an insight into his life on the road, explains why traditional management techniques of our hedgerows are essential, and why he chooses to preserve our heritage for future generations.

Known on Instagram as the westcountry_hedgelayer, Lamb has over 180,000 followers.

Price: £13.00
ConversationMiriam Robinson and guests

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Miriam Robinson and guests

The Nibbies Salon

–  Exchange Marquee
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Ever wonder how award-winning books make their way from the author’s mind into your hands? In this special salon series, the British Book Awards (aka the Nibbies) bring you authors in conversation with members of their publishing teams, shedding a light on all that goes into the creation of your favourite titles. Join The Bookseller’s programme director Miriam Robinson as she explores the publishing process with one of this year’s shortlisted writers and their creative collaborators.

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ActivityWayfaring Walk: Enjoying the National Park

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Wayfaring Walk: Enjoying the National Park

Bronwyn Lally and Toby Small

–  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. You’ll be joined by local experts who will give their insights into this treasured landscape.

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 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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PerformanceJulia Donaldson

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Julia Donaldson

Gozzle

–  Global Stage
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Join us for a morning of singing, dancing and illustration with Julia Donaldson and friends, including Sarah Ogilvie, the illustrator of Gozzle, who will be illustrating live.

Julia Donaldson, much-loved author of The Gruffalo, Stick Man, Room on the Broom and many others, introduces her funny new picture book. Gozzle (created with Sara Ogilvie who illustrated The Detective Dog) sees a freshly hatched gosling latch onto a rather confused bear.

It’s springtime. Bear has woken up hungry and finds a lost egg outside his cave. Breakfast? No! Out hatches Gozzle, a very sweet little gosling who is convinced that Bear must be her daddy – and that she should be able to climb, dig and eat honey just like him.

Family, 3+ years
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TalkWilliam Dalrymple

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William Dalrymple

The Golden Road: How Ancient India Transformed the World

–  Global Stage
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For a millennium and a half, India was a confident exporter of its diverse civilisation, creating around it a vast empire of ideas that were spread across the world along a Golden Road stretching from the Red Sea to the Pacific. Indian art, religions, technology, astronomy, music, dance, literature, mathematics and mythology blazed a trail across the globe.

Historian William Dalrymple (The Golden Road) draws on a lifetime of scholarship to highlight India’s oft-forgotten position as the heart of ancient Eurasia, sharing stories of the Indian ideas that transformed both the ancient world and our modern societies, from the trade that helped fund the Roman Empire to the creation of the numerals we use today (including zero).

Dalrymple’s books include White Mughals, The Last Mughal and Return of a King. He has written and presented three television series and co-hosts, with Anita Anand, the podcast Empire.

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ConversationEliane Brum and Guy Shrubsole talk to Ayisha Osori

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Eliane Brum and Guy Shrubsole talk to Ayisha Osori

Rainforests: The Centre of the Earth

–  Discovery Stage
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Discover how rainforests are at the centre of our universe, and what can be done to save them, and in turn the human race, from destruction. Writers Eliane Brum and Guy Shrubsole engage in a passionate discussion with Ayisha Osori of Open Society Foundations about reforesting and the communities – human and otherwise – who live in and around rainforests.

Brum’s Banzeiro Òkòtó recounts her move to Altamira, a city along the Xingu River that has been devastated by the construction of one of the largest dams in the world. A Brazilian writer, journalist and documentary filmmaker, Brum is one of the protagonists of global movements Amazon Center of the World and Free The Future.

Shrubsole is an environmental campaigner and writer who has worked for Friends of the Earth and the Right to Roam campaign. His The Lost Rainforests of Britain maps the spectacular lost temperate rainforest that may once have covered up to one-fifth of the country.

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ConversationEimear McBride talks to Toby Lichtig

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Eimear McBride talks to Toby Lichtig

Fictions: The City Changes Its Face

–  Meadow Stage
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Explore a passionate love affair tested to its limits with Eimear McBride (A Girl is a Half-formed Thing). She talks to Toby Lichtig, fiction and politics editor of the Times Literary Supplement, about her trailblazing new novel, an intimate, experiential and immersive story of passion, jealousy and family.

London, 1995. Outside the filthy window, the city rushes by. But up in the flat, there is only Eily and Stephen, 19 and 39. The total obsession of new love. Eighteen months later in a rainy Camden night, Eily and Stephen retrace the course of their two-year romance now their world is merging with the commonplace and ties from the past are intruding.

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ConversationGuadalupe Nettel and Saba Sams talk to Georgina Godwin

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Guadalupe Nettel and Saba Sams talk to Georgina Godwin

Fictions: Chaos and Control

–  Creative Hub
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Two writers discuss safety and the unexpected, control and danger, in their new books, with Monocle Radio books editor Georgina Godwin.

When an albatross strays too far from its home, or loses its bearings, it becomes an ‘accidental’, an unmoored wanderer. The protagonists of Guadalupe Nettel’s stories in The Accidentals each find the ordinary courses of their lives disrupted and are pushed into unfamiliar terrain. The Mexican-born author’s novel Still Born was shortlisted for the International Booker Prize.

Saba Sams’ debut novel Gunk is about the complex relationship between the frustrated ex-wife of a student nightclub owner in Brighton and the enigmatic young woman hired to work the establishment’s bar. It explores love and desire, chaos and control, and family in all its forms. Sams was a Granta Best of Young British Novelists in 2023 and her debut collection Send Nudes won the Edge Hill Short Story Prize 2022.

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ConversationAstrid Madimba, Chao Tayiana Maina and Chinny Ukata

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Astrid Madimba, Chao Tayiana Maina and Chinny Ukata

Africa: It’s a Continent

–  Exchange Marquee
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Why is Africa still so often perceived as a single country? In fact it’s a continent of 54 individual nations, all with their own diverse cultures and histories. Join British-Congolese Astrid Madimba, Kenyan Chao Tayiana Maina and British-Nigerian Chinny Ukata to discuss the histories that aren’t taught in school, and explore the diversity of culture in Africa.

Chao Tayiana Maina is a historian and digital heritage specialist dedicated to excavating African histories. She is co-author of Hear Our Voices: A Powerful Retelling of the British Empire Through 20 True Stories, a compelling history told by people who lived through the period but were often ignored, overlooked or sidelined. Astrid Madimba and Chinny Ukata are hosts of It’s a Continent, a podcast celebrating Africa’s diverse past and present, and authors of the book of the same name, highlighting the consequences of colonialism and how this legacy reverberates today.

Price: £13.00
ConversationHamza Yassin

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Hamza Yassin

Hamza’s Wild World

–  Wye Stage
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Dip into the animal kingdom with naturalist, wildlife cameraman and Strictly Come Dancing 2022 winner Hamza Yassin on an incredible and immersive journey. Soar through skies, dive underwater and roam the land with Hamza as he guides us through fun facts and figures, as well as eye-catching photos exploring the natural world. Hamza will share some of his own fascinating stories from adventures in the wild throughout his unique career as a conservationist and cameraman.

Hamza’s love for the natural world and animal kingdom encourages children to fall in love with the world around them. His book is accessible for all and has dyslexia-friendly formatting for readers, like Hamza, who are dyslexic.

Family, 7+ years
Price: £9.00
ConversationJeanette Winterson

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Jeanette Winterson

Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit at 40 Years

–  Global Stage
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Marking 40 years of Jeanette Winterson’s explosive first novel, Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit. Published when she was just 25, the book is a gripping coming-of-age story, a queer romance and a modern classic. It tells the story of Jeanette’s avatar, a fiction as well as a fact. Adopted into a northern, working-class family who believe their new baby is destined to be a missionary, Jeanette falls in love with a young woman. Love, as always, changes the road ahead.

In 2011 Jeanette Winterson revisited this material in her best selling memoir, Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?

Read it? Let us know what you think on TikTok, X, Facebook and Instagram using #HFBookClub.

Further reading

Digested classics, The Guardian
“She gave me the chance that became my life”: Jeanette Winterson on her first editor, Philippa Brewster, The Guardian

About the author

Jeanette Winterson CBE, was born in Manchester. She published her first novel Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit in 1985. It was adapted by her for the BBC in 1990 and won a BAFTA for best drama. Jeanette Winterson has written numerous novels, short stories, works for children, screenplays, and non-fiction. She regularly talks to tech conferences, following her essays about AI: 12 Bytes. Her latest book is the collection of ghost stories, Night Side of the River.
She is Professor of New Writing at the University of Manchester.

About Hay Festival Book Club

Timeless titles to offer you a break from the day to day. Can't decide what to read next? Follow your curiosity and join Hay Festival on a journey to imagine the world anew through great literature. Unconstrained by genre or form these are our monthly picks of great books worth reading (or re-reading) right now.

Throughout the month, we'll share interesting links and articles relating to our selection on social media using #HFBookClub and invite you all to get involved with your questions and comments. Each selection will also be marked with a free online event.

If you'd like to recommend a book for consideration, get in touch via bookclub@hayfestival.org.

Happy reading!

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ConversationAdam Frost

Event 397

Adam Frost

For the Love of Plants

–  Discovery Stage
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Award-winning garden designer, RHS ambassador and TV presenter Adam Frost pays tribute to the plants that have shaped his life and the music that inspired his new garden’s design, and explores what gardening means to him.

Gain tips for gardens of all kinds, as Frost shares his horticultural knowledge, and learn how the gardener used the creation of a garden at his new house to help him with his mental health.

Frost has won seven gold medals at RHS Chelsea Flower Show and is a presenter for Gardeners’ World. He has written about the link between health and gardening in Gardeners’ World magazine.

Price: £16.00
ConversationDaniel M Davis

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Daniel M Davis

Self Defence: A Myth-busting Guide to Immune Health

–  Wye Stage
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Every day brings with it a new tip for how to boost our immunity, but how do we tell the myth from the fact, and learn what really helps? Join world-leading immunologist Daniel M Davis as he explains how to make informed choices when it comes to diet, supplements and exercise regimes, and warns against ‘one-size-fits-all’ cures.

Davis is head of life sciences and Professor of Immunology at Imperial College London. Informative and authoritative, this event will puncture misunderstandings and leave you better understanding immune health.

Price: £15.00
PanelEmma Graham-Harrison, Olesya Khromeychuk and Philippe Sands talk to Uilleam Blacker

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Emma Graham-Harrison, Olesya Khromeychuk and Philippe Sands talk to Uilleam Blacker

Looking at Women, Looking at War

–  Creative Hub
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Victoria Amelina was an award-winning Ukrainian writer and human rights activist who was killed by a Russian missile in July 2023. She had been documenting the war and chronicling extraordinary women like herself who joined the resistance. These stories are told in Looking at Women, Looking at War, of which Amelina had completed around 60% before she was killed.

Our panel discuss Amelina’s life and work, and the impact the war has had on women in Ukraine. Graham-Harrison is the Guardian’s senior international affairs correspondent. Khromeychuk is a historian and writer, director of the Ukrainian Institute London. Sands is Professor of Law at University College London and has been involved in international cases including Pinochet, Yugoslavia, Guantanamo and the Rohingya. Blacker is Associate Professor of Ukrainian and East European Culture at UCL, and author of Memory, the City and the Legacy of World War II in East Central Europe.

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ConversationNgartia Bryan in conversation with Ayisha Osori

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Ngartia Bryan in conversation with Ayisha Osori

The Power of Narratives

–  Exchange Marquee
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Storyteller Ngartia Bryan examines the power of narratives with Ayisha Osori of Open Society Foundations. They look at how our stories define our identity, and different mediums for telling our tales.

Writer, actor and director Bryan is a storyteller with interest in different media, and one of the founders of Kenyan multi-award-winning storytelling theatre group Too Early For Birds. Osori is a director in Open Society Foundations Ideas Workshop.

Price: £13.00
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