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Author: Chris Williams

Dylan and Shakespeare

By Chris Williams Posted on 22 April 2020 Posted in Blog Tagged with Birthday, blog, Dylan Thomas, poetry, Shakespeare, William Shakespeare

April 23 this year marks the 404th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s death, and also the 456th anniversary of his birth. This year’s celebrations of his birthday will take place online, with Share Your Shakespeare, a global event led by the …

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‘Love the Words’ on World Book Day

By Chris Williams Posted on 16 April 2020 Posted in Blog
‘Love the Words’ on World Book Day

World Book Day took place on 5 March this year, and to celebrate we welcomed pupils from Danygraig Primary and Ysgol Pen-y-Bryn to the Dylan Thomas Centre. The students from Pen-y-Bryn helped the youngsters from Danygraig to explore our ‘Love …

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Coronavirus – How would Dylan have coped with lockdown?

By Chris Williams Posted on 15 April 2020 Posted in Blog Tagged with Dylan Thomas, poem
Coronavirus – How would Dylan have coped with lockdown?

Lockdown is a challenge for us all – but just imagine how one of Swansea’s most famous sons would have felt! Dylan Thomas took inspiration from the world and people around him, and was also affected by international events. He …

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Reflections on Dylan Thomas’ poem, ‘That sanity be kept’

By Chris Williams Posted on 9 April 2020 Posted in Blog
Reflections on Dylan Thomas’ poem, ‘That sanity be kept’

‘That sanity be kept I sit at open windows,Regard the sky, make unobtrusive comment on the moon,Sit at open windows in my shirt,And let the traffic pass, the signals shine,The engines run, the brass bands keep in tune,For sanity must …

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Poetry Wales is coming to the Dylan Thomas Centre!

By Chris Williams Posted on 12 March 2020 Posted in Blog, Events Tagged with Dylan Thomas, poetry, Poetry Wales, workshops
Poetry Wales is coming to the Dylan Thomas Centre!

On Thursday 16 May, we’ll be hosting two workshops, led by Natalie Ann Holborow in the morning and Jonathan Edwards in the afternoon. Getting creative in the inspiring environment of the Dylan Thomas Exhibition is the perfect way to celebrate …

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