The Pull a short film by Sam Walton
Date Nature – The New Dating App
Do you love nature? Are you bored of dating humans? Stay tuned for an artistic experiment where you get to DATE NATURE! THIS CALL OUT IS NOW CLOSED Join artist Emily Laurens for a one-day workshop exploring our relationship with nature through nature connection games, clowning and mindfulness. AND be part of a (mock)umentary film exploring a new and exciting dating app – DATE NATURE! You will need to be a Pembrokeshire resident You will need to be free for two days (dates TBC around your availability) in August/September You need to be happy to appear in a film which will be shared widely including online You can contribute in Welsh and/or English You will be a VIP at the film premier later in the year! AND you will receive £100 expenses payment to cover food and travel for the days you are with us To apply send us a photo of yourself, and tell us a bit about yourself, we want to know who you are, what’s your favourite bit of nature in Pembrokeshire and why you love it so much. OR you can send us a short audio or video file (shared via a sharing site like
Board Member
We are seeking to recruit new Board members to our Trustee Board to help guide and support our leadership team through recovery and reopening and help to shape a viable post-covid arts offer for Pembrokeshire. We are open to new ideas and approaches as we want to find new ways of working to achieve our mission to make ‘Art as social change in rural Wales.’ We are now looking for experienced, passionate and well-connected new board members, with the energy and ambition to help steer Span Arts into the future. We are looking for a diverse group of board members, with expertise and experience in finance, community development, the arts, equality, diversity, human resources and the Welsh language. You can view the application form for Board membership here: Trustee Application Form / Ffurflen Gais Ymddiriedolwr Or if you would like to speak to someone informally to find out more please contact the Chairperson Cathy Davies at cathyfronfarm@gmail.com
Pererin Wyf – Y Canu Mawr – The Big Sing
Bi Polar Me – A new play about mental health
Immerse yourself in Love Stories to Nature!
The House of Jollof Opera: a live pop-up experience
Narberth A Cappella Voice Festival (NAVF)
We are incredibly excited that the Narberth A Cappella Voice Festival (NAVF) will be back from the 2nd of March 2024. The festival will be packed with live music, an incredible singing feast, as well as engaging and uplifting workshops led by a cappella masters. Stay tuned for updates in the coming months. Stay tuned for more updates across our social media channels: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter Supported by the Arts Council of Wales, Pembrokeshire County Council, The Ashley Family Foundation, Ty Cerdd, and PAVS, in collaboration with The Queen’s Hall and Bethesda Chapel, Narberth.
All about the Narberth A Cappella Voice Festival 2023
The BIG Plant Sale 2023: Book your Pitches
Youth Projects: Recycled Fashion
Working with artists, with a flair for fashion and all things sustainable, facilitating an exciting project at local youth centres in the heart of Pembrokeshire. The project involved a small group of young people from Point youth centre, Fishguard creating fashion out of natural and recyclable materials, following a series of co-creation workshops led by SPAN team members. The aim of the project was to create statement fashion that brings attention to the social prejudices young people face today, culminating in a showcase of the work created. The natural and recycled theme was a strong element of importance to the young people during the co-creation workshops, along with speaking out about what matters and feeling heard as a young person growing up in West Wales. We saw these elements and themes incorporated into the workshops.