I didn't get many pictures as I was stewarding the amazing Together March today, but did like these
#TogetherMarch #TogetherAgainstTheFarRight #Tolkien #LordOfTheRings #DylanThomas
I didn't get many pictures as I was stewarding the amazing Together March today, but did like these
#TogetherMarch #TogetherAgainstTheFarRight #Tolkien #LordOfTheRings #DylanThomas
The hand decides.
The world absorbs.
— Animo ✨
A Jazz Suite Inspired by Dylan Thomas's "Under Milk Wood" is an album by the English pianist Stan Tracey and his quartet, that was released by the Columbia subsidiary of EMI in 1965. The music was written in response to the 1953 BBC radio play Under Milk Wood, by the Welsh poet Dylan Thomas. It has often been cited as one of the best jazz recordings made in the United Kingdom.
In a series of articles for The Guardian newspaper titled "50 great moments in jazz", John Fordham wrote of the album: "Under Milk Wood was an evocative collection of sparky themes inspired by the Dylan Thomas radio play (it's sometimes performed with a narrator reading the parts). And thanks to Tracey's sparing piano and Wellins's softly hooting sax, the rippling tone-poem 'Starless and Bible Black' is widely acclaimed as one of the great jazz performances". - Wikipedia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fd-aDGOSC3o&list=RDFd-aDGOSC3o&start_radio=1
#StanTracey #BobbyWellins #JeffClyne #DylanThomas #UnderMilkWood #BritJazz #Jazz #Music
The Jama: Alister Johnson x Dylan Thomas x John Kong @ Jama - 13 Mar feat. Alister Johnson, Dylan-Thomas, John Kong
Booked my tickets for Under Milk Wood at The Sherman
#theatre #Wales #Cardiff #DylanThomas
https://www.southwalesmagazine.co.uk/post/don-t-miss-under-milk-wood-at-sherman-theatre-this-spring

“To begin at the beginning…” Few opening lines are as instantly recognisable or as richly woven into Welsh cultural identity as those from Under Milk Wood.Theatr Clwyd brings Dylan Thomas’s lyrical masterpiece back to the stage in a bold new production at Sherman Theatre from 30 April to 9 May 2026, promising humour, heartbreak and a beautifully eccentric portrait of Welsh life.Directed by Kate Wasserberg, the production invites audiences into the dreamlike seaside village of Llareggub, where se