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Summer Session #1 – Why create or programme Outdoor Arts in Welsh? – 5 May @ Machynlleth Comedy Festival

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Sunday 5 May, Machynlleth Comedy Festival, Owain Glyndwyr Centre, 10.30am – 12pm. 

You are invited to the first of Articulture’s Summer Sessions, networking and discussion events with leading outdoor arts practitioners exploring topical questions, at key events across Wales.

Sioned Edwards, Assistant Artistic Director for the National Eisteddfod, Cêt Haf, Performer, and Jeremy Turner, Director of Arad Goch Theatre Company, discuss their experiences of programming and creating work for the outdoors in the Welsh language. All over a coffee and pastries!

Taking place as part of Machynlleth Comedy Festival’s busy and vibrant programme, there will also be the chance to step out into the festival over the afternoon to see new outdoor artwork by Kitsch n Sync’s ‘Rhamant ar y Palmant!’, commissioned by Articulture and partners.

The discussion will be in the Welsh language, with simultaneous translation.

To book your free place contact rosie@articulture-wales.co.uk

Created by Articulture, the National Eisteddfod of Wales and Machynlleth Comedy Festival, with support from the Arts Council of Wales. the Big Lottery Fund, and the Welsh Assembly.

Image – Gwyl Hen Linell Bell 2019, Theatr Arad Goch, Aberystwyth.

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