All You Need to Know About Hay Festival
It all began 31 years ago around a kitchen table in the Welsh town of Hay-on-Wye, when the now festival-founders were looking for somewhere to cement their love of words and books. Now attracting Nobel-prize winners, internationally successful authors, and celebrity writers, the Hay Festival has travelled to over 30 locations, including several pitches in South America and in Europe. This year, we’ll see six events take place, kicking off in its original town on 24 May until 3 June.
Fiction
Debut and world-famous authors alike join the bill to discuss their career catalogues and latest works. Names such as Margaret Atwood, Marian Keyes and Ian McEwan top the bill. Memoir writer and singer-songwriter Will Young will also be appearing, as will five of the Hay Festival Bogota 39’s selection of best up-and-coming young authors.
Poetry and wordplay
Global affairs
Political matters such as Trump’s America and Brexit are reviewed and debated, with books such as War and Peace being discussed in the context of the modern world.
Community matters
Addressing social issues like gender and race equality and contemporary philosophy and faith are names like Rose McGowan, Germaine Greer, Dolly Alderton, and Akala.
History
A large section of the programme this year is dedicated to history. 2018 marks a century since women won the right to vote in Britain. Russia is also brought into conversation, along with more quirky talks on dinosaurs and numerous other topics.
Health
Another big part of the programme this year focuses on wellbeing and self-care, subjects that have become high on people’s personal agendas in recent years. Ruby Wax will talk through her theories from How to Be Human, her latest work.
Science, tech and learning
Artificial Intelligence, blackholes and multiverses are some of the numerous subjects of lectures and discussions, but the very topic of education and pedagogy takes centre stage this year. Amanda Spielman, HM Chief Inspector of Education, Children’s Services and Skills will discuss the future of education in the UK.
Travel and nature
Talks from Horatio Clare and William Atkins will take festival goers on a journey through their travel writing, and adventurer Bear Grylls will preview his book How to Stay Alive: The Ultimate Survival Guide for Any Situation.
Hay on Earth
Sustainability is the word on everyone’s lips this year, and Hay Festival are welcoming business leaders to discuss their plans for environmental protection, thereby encouraging the conversation to move forward.
Art and design
Architects join the programme this year to talk about the buildings that surround us and how they intersect with social issues and our experience of our surrounding environment.
Entertainment
Of course, the whole festival is constantly entertaining. But, if you’re looking for a break from the literary, screenwriters, foodies and comedians will be here to bring some variety to the mix. Expect music from the likes 0f Jake Bugg, Hackney Colliery Band and Laura Mvula to name a few, too.
Kids’ stuff
There is so much for children to do at Hay Festival, from workshops and young adult classes to live performances and, of course, plenty of readings. Check out the specially curated schools programme which opens the festival.
The 31st Hay Festival is on until June 3, 2018
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