by Arts Wales | Nov 1, 2020 | Arts News, Blogs, Swansea
Posted @withregram • @crutchleymack My upcoming solo exhibition opens right after lockdown ends.
ORIEL MIMOSA / Llandeilo
The series contains nocturnal scenes of Port Talbots industrial steel works and sculptural oil paintings of gritty industrial b…
by Arts Wales | Nov 1, 2020 | Arts News, Blogs, Carmarthenshire
Posted @withregram • @peterdmorgan Soar y Mynydd Church #church #llandovery #llynbrianne #Welsh churches #llandeilo #carmarthenshire #welshart #welshartwork #mimosagallery
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by Arts Wales | Nov 1, 2020 | Arts News, Blogs, Monmouthshire
Posted @withregram • @lyndajonesmonmouth A small drawing I’ve just finished in my sketchbook, it’s inspired by a friends garden a couple of weeks ago, the day before lockdown here in Wales. There were still a lot of leaves on the trees and a few flower…
by Edwin Rapper | Nov 28, 2013 | Art Articles, Arts News, Arts News - Wales, Cardiff, Celtic Culture, County by County, Folk Music and Dance
The rapper sword dance is a fast traditional English dance whose origins lie in the mining and pit villages of the Durham and Northumberland coalfields and involves five people connected by short, two-handled, flexible sprung steel swords called rappers. The dancers...
by ArtsWales Editor | Oct 13, 2010 | Arts News, Cardiff
Music festival Swn will be going in a different direction this year as it welcomes the first theatre into its three-day event.
Dirty Protest theatre has commissioned six plays inspired by the music of Super Furry Animals from some of Wales’ best writers for the festival.
And singer and one time collaborator with Gruff Rhys, Lisa Jen will be writing her first ever play for the night.
She will be joined by emerging writing talent from across Wales including Roger Williams, Brad Birch, Meredydd Barker, Angharad Blythe, Neil Bebber.
by ArtsWales Editor | Oct 13, 2010 | Newport
Pastel artist Jill Hobbs is currently holding an exhibition of paintings of the landscape and birdlife around the Newport Wetlands Centre, which is located on the Severn estuary, just outside Newport’s town centre, in South Wales, which has recently hosted the Ryder Cup.