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Join me at Hadau and hear Planet Planet Burning Bright

A poem and an invitation to this year's Hadau Arts Exhibition and Conference, 7th and 20-21st March, Cardiff, Wales

What does the future hold? And how might we hold the future in our hands? Faced with war, economic uncertainty and the climate crisis, looking ahead can feel apocalyptic, and that’s the mood I have tried to capture in my poem Planet Planet Burning Bright (sorry, William Blake!)

I’m excited that the video of this poem has been chosen as an exhibit at the Hadau Arts Exhibition in Cardiff, Wales, with the theme Holding the Future? “Hadau” is a Welsh word meaning “seeds” and I’ve

I’ll be at the exhibition opening this Saturday 7 March at 7pm, and is free with chance to meet many of the artists.

There’s also the upcoming Hadau Arts Conference on Saturday 21 March, with a special Urban Wordsmiths x Hadau spoken word evening the night before on Friday 20 March. More details of those after the poem!

If you’re in reach of Cardiff, it would be great to see you there (sorry international friends!

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As my friend Alastair Gordon, who will be speaking at the conference, says, “in times of crisis, make art”. And it certainly seems to me a fitting response to our uncertain times.

Scroll on down to read the poem and for more conference details!

Hadau 2025 - two presenters speaking in a beautiful church building in front of an exhibition wall of art
People sitting round tables weaving materials as part of an interactive workshop

Planet Planet Burning Bright

With apologies to William Blake, St John of Patmos, the Met Office
and future generations of the human race

Planet Planet Burning Bright
No forest left in thy dark night
What mortal hand or eye
Dare deface thy fearful glory?

In what distant deeps and skies
Burnt the fires of our desires?
On what shores dared we destroy?
What the hand, dared stoke the flames?

Cloudy with a chance of extinction
Flooding of a few homes and major population centres
is possible

Whose the hammers? whose the chains?
In whose furnace forged the acid rains?
When the sun throws down its rays
And boils oceans with its gaze:

Will we smile our work to see?
Will we who killed the Lamb kill thee?

Danger of substantial disruption to
Travel plans and human civilisation
Forecast of survival: moderate to poor

Is it time? A time for wrath?
For destroying those who destroy the earth?

Mountains fall on us
Hills cover us
The earth and everything done to it will be laid bare

Planet Planet Burning Bright
How can we stand in the Lamb’s sight?

Stormy with a chance of apocalypse
Take action now to keep yourself and others safe.


Urban Wordsmiths x Hadau, Friday 20 March

Exciting news! HADAU is partnering with @urbanwordsmithscardiff to bring you a poetry extravaganza! 

The Friday night event on 20th March will be a fabulous opportunity to gather before the conference to celebrate #WorldPoetryDay, with an evening of poetry and performance: spoken word, open mic and live music.

Hosted by @daiwoolridge and @abigailorr.creative 
The evening will feature #spokenword headliners @mrhobbsteacher and @potter_poet as well as poetry from @createdtoread @lilyredwoodpoet @nomtha_iloe & @poemsofthepasser

There’ll also be live music from @natorrmusic trio!
And we’re really excited to feature a multi-voice performance of the collaborative ‘Poem Under Construction’ composed by @createdtoread with contributions from those who attended last year’s HADAU festival…

Doors 6-7pm, with drinks, live music and conversation

Grab your tickets – see link in bio!

- Option 1 – £40 for the full HADAU conference, including both the Friday night event on 20th March AND the Saturday conference 21st March (via hadau.cymru)

- Option 2 - £7.50 for just the HADAU / Urban Wordsmiths Poetry Showcase (via Eventbrite)

Entrance is included with a Hadau conference ticket, or you can book for the evening alone here:

Book on Eventbrite

Hadau Conference, Saturday 21 March

Urban Crofters Church partners with Morphē Arts to host an Exhibition and a Conference to gather and deepen the conversation of arts and faith in Wales. Speakers include Adrienne Chaplin (philosopher of art) and Alastair Gordon (artist and author of Why Art Matters).

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