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Span Arts, Narberth, gets Arts Council of Wales Cultural Recovery Fund 2 cash
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Penarth host to Wales first live classical music festival since lockdown
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A TOP music festival will mark its 50th year with the world premiere of a new work to celebrate its illustrious history. The piece written by Jon Guy will be featured in one of two concerts in May which will be curtain raisers for the North Wales International Music Festival which in normal times is held at St Asaph Cathedral. Like the main event last September, the concerts will be staged online – with the premiere of the music called Shining Dawn happening at 7.30pm on Saturday, May 8. At the same time the day before, the globally-renowned choir Tenebrae will be delighting the festival audience.
AN AWARD-winning Mid Wales show has become the latest victim of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic by announcing the cancellation of its 2021 event. Wonderwool Wales, which was judged best event in Mid Wales at the inaugural Mid Wales Tourism Awards in 2019, announced on Wednesday that its two-day event – due to be held on April 24 and 25 at the Royal Welsh Showground near Builth Wells – would not be going ahead and instead be postponed for a second successive year. It will be rescheduled for 2022. The event, which celebrates all that’s great about wool and natural fibres, had already made cuts to its original plans in a bid to adhere to strict Covid-19 sanctions – but after Royal Welsh Show organisers announced on Wednesday that the iconic agricultural festival would not go ahead this July, it is not surprising that an event held at the same venue earlier in the year has followed suit.