The Welsh Government Announces Dylan Thomas 100 2014 Cultural Festival To Celebrate the Life, Work and Legacy of Fabled Welsh Poet New www.dylanthomas100.org - for All Things Dylan, Including 2014 Events
The Prince of Wales, Royal Patron of Dylan Thomas 100, Records One of His Favorite Dylan Thomas Poems, 'Fern Hill,' to Mark National Poetry Day
Today, October 3, is National Poetry Day in Wales. What more appropriate time to talk about the country's storied poet -Dylan Thomas. The centenary of Dylan Thomas's birth (born Swansea: October 27, 1914; died New York City: November 9, 1953) will be celebrated by a yearlong countrywide cultural festival- Dylan Thomas 100 - in Wales in 2014. A new interactive map-based and eponymously named digital hub www.dylanthomas100.org makes it easy and fun to discover Dylan Thomas, explore places in Wales he is connected with, engage via social networking and locate festival events via a Timeline tab.
The site www.americas.visitwales.com is a resource for planning your Dylan-themed trip to Wales and for downloading a program of Dylan Thomas 100 events. The program will be updated regularly.
The Dylan Thomas 100 Festival's Royal Patron, HRH Prince Charles's new reading of "Fern Hill" is now available online at http://www.dylanthomas100.org/english/multimedia/prince-charles-reads-fern-hill/. 'Fern Hill' is one of Thomas's best known poems. The Prince of Wales said: "For National Poetry Day, I was very glad, if somewhat hesitant!-to be able to record a reading of one of my personal favorites, 'Fern Hill', with its poignant and moving evocation of a rural west Wales childhood. I cannot help feeling this is one of the great legacies of Thomas's poetry - that it inspires people to appreciate the incomparable landscape of Wales."
Dylan Thomas 100 and www.dylanthomas100.org will of course highlight Welsh locations closely associated with the poet-like his birthplace, Swansea, his old writing shed, and his home -The Boathouse - in the town of Laugharne. And New Quay-template for the 'Under Milk Wood' village, Llareggub ('bugger all' spelled backwards!). However, the festival encompasses the entire country and beyond. And the program ranges across all artistic disciplines - from literature, to opera, theatre and painting. From high profile exhibits and live performances to community-based educational programs.
Honorary Patron and Dylan's granddaughter, Hannah Ellis has joined the Welsh Government in endorsing Dylan Thomas 100 and its digital hub.