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British Museum
LONDON NW1: Poetry and Childhood | 21-Apr-09
University of Cambridge Faculty of Education presents this international conference at the British Museum, with workshops, papers, appearances from Carol Ann Duffy, Jackie Kay, Michael Rosen and Andrew Motion.
Quick Spring
LONDON SE1: The Poet and the Painter | 12-Nov-08
12-30 November 2008 The Royal Watercolour Society, in collaboration with the Poetry Society, has arranged an exhibition which will explore the relationship between to the two arts.
poetry appreciation (hand)
SHREWSBURY: Wilfred Owen Association - 90 Years On | 11-Nov-08
Five days of words, music and pictures to commemorate the 90th anniversary of the death of Wilfred Owen
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GLASGOW: Words 2008 | 09-Sep-08
An interactive exhibition exploring the magic of words.
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LONDON: Shortlands Poetry
Autumn 2008- Spring 2009 schedule.
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BROMLEY: Shortlands Poetry Circle
2.30 pm, Tuesdays SHORTLANDS POETRY CIRCLE (Affiliated to Bromley Arts Council) SUMMER PROGRAMME 2008
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Exeter: Poetry Reading Group
3pm. Fortnightly reading group looking at classic and contemporary poems side by side to enhance the understanding of, and pleasure in, all kinds of poetry.
Dylan Thomas painting
SWANSEA: Dylan Thomas Festival
27 October - 09 November 2007; This year's festival features the usual eclectic mix of poetry, prose, drama, film, exhibitions, talks and special guests, focussing not only on Thomas' work, but that of his friends, contemporaries and those inspired by him.

Pass on a poem
Pass on a Poem
National; Events every three months - check website for details
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Poetry Group at Guildford Cathedral
Guildford; meetings are at 5pm on occasional Saturdays, October to May in the Education Centre (next to the Refectory) on Guildford Cathedral site at Stag Hill.

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