Political and Bardic Traditions in Wales
Matthew Sweet is in Cardiff to examine nationalism and the history of the left in Wales. He also discusses the Bardic tradition with poet Gwyneth Lewis and writer Iain Sinclair.
Matthew Sweet is in Cardiff to examine the role of the Left in Welsh politics and its bearing on today's debate about nationalism hearing from Professor Daniel Williams and Sir Deian Hopkin. He'll also be discussing the Bardic tradition with Gwyneth Lewis and Iain Sinclair. Plus a report on the brand new instalment of the National Theatre of Wales Big Democracy Project, a kind of interactive community theatre.
Gwyneth Lewis will be reading from her award winning collection, Ynys, inspired by The Mabinogion.
In his childhood memoir Black Apples of Gower Iain Sinclair returns to his Welsh roots.
You can find out more about the National Theatre of Wales project on their website and via #BIGDEMOCRACY
Image: Gwyneth Lewis
Photographer: Keith Morris.
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Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Matthew Sweet |
Interviewed Guest | Daniel Williams |
Interviewed Guest | Deian Hopkin |
Interviewed Guest | Gwyneth Lewis |
Interviewed Guest | Iain Sinclair |
Producer | Zahid Warley |
Broadcast
- Tue 23 Jun 2015 22:00麻豆社 Radio 3
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