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Dylan Thomas – Live at the YMCA Swansea

By Ian Rees Posted on 14 February 2023 Posted in Blog, Events Tagged with blog, Dylan Thomas
Dylan Thomas – Live at the YMCA Swansea

Dylan Thomas – Live at the YMCA. The exhibition will run at The Dylan Thomas Centre between 8 February and 30 April.

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‘A tune on an ice-cream cornet’: Holiday Memory (1946)

By Chris Williams Posted on 17 August 2021 Posted in Blog, Events Tagged with blog, Dylan Thomas, events, holiday, photographs, summer, Swansea
‘A tune on an ice-cream cornet’: Holiday Memory (1946)

While known for his poetry, I was excited to find out that Dylan also wrote for radio and film. As I wandered through the exhibition, I discovered a page from one of his broadcasts and got hooked! One of my …

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Dylan’s Writing Spaces: West Wales

By Chris Williams Posted on 1 May 2020 Posted in Blog Tagged with Dylan Thomas, poetry, Wales, writing
Dylan’s Writing Spaces: West Wales

In the first of a short series of blogs on Dylan’s writing spaces, we look at two places he used in west Wales. Throughout history, writers have craved a quiet refuge, a haven where they can shut themselves away from …

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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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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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