Hay Festival - The Beacons Project
The Beacons Project aims to encourage creativity and forge a sense of national identity amongst young people in Wales. It offers unique opportunities for Welsh students to work with exceptional writers and journalists in a highly creative and stimulating environment during the Hay Festival.
Twenty A-level students from across Wales were invited to the festival to meet and work with professional writers, broadcasters and journalists and develop their creative writing skills. Workshops, discussions and events explored the strong link between landscape and environment, art and literature.
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Twenty A-level students from across Wales were invited to the festival to meet and work with professional writers, broadcasters and journalists and develop their creative writing skills. Workshops, discussions and events explored the strong link between landscape and environment, art and literature.
Видео Hay Festival - The Beacons Project канала Hay Festival
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