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Bob Geldof in Concert at the Hay Festival
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Added By: JR |
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| Duration: 2.45 |
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| Description: Bob Geldof playing at the Hay Festival |
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Braincell Harmonics feat. SY6: "We Make Hay"
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Added By: YouTube |
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| Duration: 3'57 |
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Description:
Music Video for the song "We Make Hay" by Braincell Harmonics Feat SY6. Shot in Church Stretton Shropshire, it's an "open love letter to the Shropshire hills".
Hailing from the green hills where the birds chatter and the old people are a force to reckon with , Braincell Harmonics (who is actually one person) believes that without his rural experience he couldn't make the music he does.
"I love to make hip-hop in the most un hip-hop of settings. I have been actively producing music for about 8 years now and enjoy a wide variety of music. With Braincell Harmonics I wanted to make music that I would listen to and also incorporate all the things I like about music from dusty loops to synth pop. Samples, beats, and rhymes are the order of the day."
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Link to Braincell Harmonics feat. SY6: "We Make Hay"
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The House We're In. Episode VI: Hay-on-Wye
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Added By: YouTube |
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| Duration: 5.59 |
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| Description: Jont performs at a party in Hay and meets some Armageddonists |
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Link to The House We're In. Episode VI: Hay-on-Wye
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Hay Festival Liberty
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Added By: liberty.tv |
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| Duration: 4.29 |
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| Description: A French take on the Hay Festival courtesy of Liberty.TV |
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Link to Hay Festival Liberty
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Waste Not Want Not
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Added By: Marches.TV |
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| Duration: 3.50 |
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Description: Hay-on-Wye Transition Town Group have a day of fun and information to promote greener waste disposal.
Master composters played a game to teach about composting, Powys County Council showed green nappies, and various stalls showed crafts made with recycled glass and metal.
The aim of a Transition Town is to help the community plan and prepare, in a practical and creative way, for a less oil-dependent way of life and work. This should help everyone save money as well as helping to foster community spirit |
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Link to Waste Not Want Not
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Hitchin' & Harleys
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Added By: Marches.TV |
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| Duration: 4.58 |
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| Description: The day Hay-on-Wye was engulfed by Harley Davidson enthusiasts come to witness their leader getting married. |
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Hay Festival Report, Sunday 24th May 09
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Added By: MarchesTV |
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| Duration: 3.10 |
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Marches.TV reports from the Hay Literary Festival; meets some festival-goers on a Sandy Toksvig-induced high and Rachel from local firm Wiggly Wigglers. |
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Link to Hay Festival Report, Sunday 24th May 09
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Hay Festival Report Monday 25th May 09
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Added By: MarchesTV |
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| Duration: 2'22 |
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In this report from The Hay Literary Festival we enjoy the atmosphere around Hay-on-Wye in Powys and talk to Clare Keil, local designer of the American Tulipwodd seating area, the Wave and Splash, on the Festival Site.
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Link to Hay Festival Report Monday 25th May 09
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Baka Beyond
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Added By: MarchesTV |
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| Duration: 3.33 |
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| Description: Baka Beyond graced Hay-on-Wye as part of the "How The Light Gets In" festival at The Globe. One of the best live acts you could wish to see, this is a short film about how six musicians from the Celtic fringes of Norther Europe were inspired by the Baka Forest People in Cameroon. |
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Hay Festival Report Thursday 29th May
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Added By: MarchesTV |
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| Duration: 4.20 |
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Marches.TV meets Tony Davis from Art Meets Matter and Athene English from The Great English Outdoors to find-out how what the Hay Literary Festival means to them and how culture mixes with business.
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Link to Hay Festival Report Thursday 29th May
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Openwindow
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Added By: MarchesTV |
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| Duration: 3'35 |
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| Description: Often referred to as video paintings, the Openwindow project, from Hay-on-Wye film makers Alan Trow and David Goff Eveleigh, uses digital video to create non-narrative images for public display and the home. This promo showcases their work and created a lot of interest when it was screened in Kilvert's Hotel in Hay during the Hay festival. |
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Video Report on The Hay-on-Wye Festival of British Film with Francine Stock
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Added By: Marches.TV |
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| Duration: 8.49 |
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Marches.TV dropped in on the launch of the first Hay-on-Wye British Film Festival where patron Francine Stock kindly took the mic to interview Directors Mike Hodges (Get Carter, Flash Gordon, Croupier), Colin Thomas (Border Crossing: The Story of Raymond Williams) and Havana Marking (Afghan Star). She asked them about the making of their films and why a Film Festival dedicated to British Film is so unusual.
Click Here for Hay-on-Wye Festival of British Film Page |
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Link to Video Report on The Hay-on-Wye Festival of British Film with Francine Stock
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Gunpowder, Treason and Pints: The Killing of King Richard
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Added By: MarchesTV |
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| Duration: 8.22 |
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Marches.TV went along to the beer festival at Kilvert's in Hay-on-Wye only to walk in on insurrection and execution.
In fact the newly created Commonwealth of Hay had previously tried Richard Booth, the self-appointed King and founder of the Book Town movement, and found him guilty of, well, not defending himself properly apparently. His sentence, a lenient death!
We managed to corner the protagonists and speak to the new First Minister, Paul Harris, the Lord High Executioner, a singing monk and Nick Jones, Commanding Officer of the Parliamentarian paramilitaries, Colonel John Birch's Regiment. |
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Link to Gunpowder, Treason and Pints: The Killing of King Richard
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Green Hop Beer Festival at Kilvert's
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Added By: MarchesTV |
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| Duration: 3.33 |
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Marches.TV joined members of CAMRA and fellow beer-lovers for the first Green Hop Beer Festival at Kilvert's in Hay-on-Wye
Green Hop beer is a burnished gold colour with a quite bitter but hoppy flavour. The freshly picked hops are added to the brew only hours after having been picked to guarantee their freshness and the maximum impact on the taste of the beer.
We spoke to Ed Davies, proprietor of Kilvert's about the beer, the festival and ...the ferrets!
We also happened on some traditional Marches insurrection as members of the new Council of State of The Commonwealth of Hay celebrated the execution of King Richard of Hay. |
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Link to Green Hop Beer Festival at Kilvert's
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King of Hay's Head Displayed in Trafalgar Square
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Added By: MarchesTV |
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| Duration: 7.21 |
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Description:
Following the beheading of King Richard of Hay by the newly established Commonwealth of Hay, local Head Teacher, Martyn Jenkins, used the 4th Plinth in Trafalgar Square to read a proclamation from the Commonwealth and display the head to a wondering world.
The 4th Plinth
One & Other was a live artwork by sculptor Antony Gormley, which took place over 100 days during the summer of 2009. Streamed live on SkyArts, the Plinth became a surprise web hit and was watched by millions around the world.
No fewer than 2,400 people from the Shetland Islands to Penzance occupied the plinth for sixty minutes each, picked at random from nearly 35,000 who applied.
King Richard's Head Displayed
Martyn Jenkins, from Talgarth near Hay-on-Wye, was originally going to use his slot to paint, as a statement against the nearby National Gallery and its refusal to show his work unless he had painted it before 1907, was famous and dead! Instead, as the rain came down, he spent the hour talking about the wonderful area and people around Hay, Talgarth and Brecon.
Halfway through his monologue he read a statement from the newly formed Commonwealth of Hay, declaring Hay-on-Wye a Top Gear Presenter-free zone for 355 days of the year and the first and best Town of Books , before removing from a box the separated head (in effigy) of Richard Booth, the deposed King, and displaying it to the world (having checked no children were watching)!
Watch the video report of the execution of King Richard.
Read full story of the execution and creation of the Commonwealth of Hay
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Dirty Bandages
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Added By: MarchesTV |
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| Duration: 9 min |
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Description: "When you wake up in a car, you never really know where you are."
Dirty Bandages was shortlisted in the Best Community Film category in the Cinemagic Young Filmmaker 2008 Competition.
Dirty Bandages follows the story of Danny, whose passion for rugby is only supplanted by one thing, his passion for cars. The short film was made through The Rural Media Company and the production involved a group of 14-16 year olds in everything from devising the script to camera work and acting. It premiered at The Guardian Hay Festival in May 2008.
The group devised the script with Director Rachel Lambert and Rhayader based award-winning screenwriter Peter Cox.
"The idea for the project has come directly from the young people, all of the group are drawn to the freedom that having access to a car brings them. They realise that hanging out in local car parks makes them appear to be a nuisance, but really their life is ruled by their ability to get about, particularly in a rural area like Hay. The car not only takes them places, it becomes their portable living room."
The group meet under the banner of Inform Ed, a programme co-ordinated by Powys Youth Service staff, which focuses on the Informal Education model of experiential learning. The film shoot saw all the young people take production roles, including camera, sound and acting, alongside experienced industry professionals, who have been training and mentoring the group for the last three months |
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Hay on Fire 2007 (Full Length)
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Added By: MarchesTV |
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| Duration: 16.36 |
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Description: An exciting behind-the-scenes insight into the fire-dancing, dragon-taming, explosive Autumn extravaganza that is Hay on Fire.
This full length feature shows the preparation and execution of the daylight and firelight parades, performance and pyrotechnics that makes Hay on Fire such an amazing experience.
Includes footage of the creation of the White Dragon, fire dancing rehearsals, the Dragon Parade, Torchlight Procession and final firework finalé.
More info on Hay on Fire |
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Hay on Fire 2007 (Pyrotechnic Performance)
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Added By: MarchesTV |
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| Duration: 6.06 |
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Description: This short feature focuses on the performance and pyrotechnics that makes Hay on Fire such an amazing experience.
This is a section from the full length Making Of video and includes the Torchlight Procession and final firework finalé.
More info on Hay on Fire |
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Link to Hay on Fire 2007 (Pyrotechnic Performance)
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Booth's Bookshop
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Added By: MarchesTV |
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| Duration: 1'10 |
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Description: Booth's Bookshop, the largest secondhand bookshop in the world, has seen a huge transformation over the last year.
The new owners have painstakingly restored the building and it is now a glorious place to browse, sit, read and enjoy all things literary.
The Bookshop played host to the Hay Festival Winter Weekend in 2009 and this video is a short montage that shows the shop and some of the events that took place at the Festival. |
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Link to Booth's Bookshop
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The Talgarth Conservation Project: Bridge End Inn Advertising
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Added By: PK Pictures |
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| Duration: 3.18 |
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Description: A short video showing how The Talgarth Conservation Project restored the original wall-painted adverts of the Bridge End Inn in Talgarth, Powys.
Using locally sourced historic paint systems the conservationists restored the original advertising of local businesses to their pre-war glory, bringing to life some of Talgarth's local social history. |
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Link to The Talgarth Conservation Project: Bridge End Inn Advertising
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