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Map Digi Penfro #3 – Broad Haven and St Brides Bay

Saturday 1st February, Broad Haven Youth Hostel, Broad Haven, SA62 3JH 10am – 4pm The Digidol project Map Digi Penfro continues with a hands on workshop at Broad Haven Youth Hostel on Saturday February 1st.  Map Digi Penfro is an online digital map that allows people to record information that is important to them about the places they live in and pass through.  Information can be recorded as text or image including photographs, drawings, audio recordings and even short films. The day will be an opportunity to share stories and knowledge about Broad Haven with the intention of recording the information collected onto the map in order to create a ‘deep map’ of Broad Haven, rich in voice and content. Attendees to the Broad Haven Map Digi Penfro Day are encouraged to bring items such as documents, photographs and objects that might hold information about Broad Haven and the surrounding area as well as their own stories about the place. In preparation for the day Span Digidol have also enlisted the help of Broad Haven Primary School who are investigating their school archive to find materials to put on the map.  This follows on from an animation workshop Span Digidol […]

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Come along to NAVF and feel the power of song lift your soul, swell your heart and boost your wellbeing!

Narberth A Capella Voice Festival – an uplifting, joyous way to participate in the Arts of voice and singing – the perfect antidote to a bleak February. 15/16 Feb 2020. Span Arts is all about encouraging engagement and participation in the arts that can bring meaningful experiences, reduce rural isolation, loneliness and deprivation, boost wellbeing and enrich the lives of the people living in predominantly rural Pembrokeshire. Span Arts has gathered a plethera of examples showing how participation in community arts events can bring communities across Pembrokeshire together and boost wellbeing. Some of our most uplifting examples are the Narberth A Capella Voice Festival (NAVF), the intergenerational choir Côr Pawb and Caring Choirs project – each bring people together through song, whether in the listening or in the singing together in unison. Kirsty Martin – Workshop on Choral Activism NAVF provides a unique opportunity over a whole weekend to listen to outstanding bare voice performances and participate in signing workshops. Côr Pawb has been benefits of singing through their community singing days and performances. The Caring Choirs project brings singing into care settings around the county resulting a very special group of voices. Food for the soul. NAVF returns after

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Singing is good for the soul and our wellbeing.

The Narberth A Cappella Festival (NAVF) returns in February after a year’s rest. Come along and find out just how Singing is good for the soul and our wellbeing, both in the listening and in the participation. The NAVF Festival will feature a Saturday evening concert with a rich line up of performances, singing workshops to bookend the festival and a very special additions of a Singing Feast, a Celebration of Community and Song and the launch of the new singing project Raise Your Voice Pembrokeshire. NAVF info: https://span-arts.ticketsolve.com/shows/873616169 There is a growing body of scientific evidence explaining what community singers have always known, that singing’s good for us! The Sidney de Haan Centre for Research, which is part of Canterbury University, has been researching into the health benefits of singing for more than a decade and reports that singing brings about  “a state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing and not merely an absence of illness or infirmity.” This is what Span Arts have found out too with their inspiring community singing projects over the last 5 years. The intergenerational choir Côr Pawb has been promoting the wellbeing benefits of singing through their community singing days and performances.

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Some Good News: Narberth’s A Cappella Voice Festival returns in February.

We are so excited to announce that Narberth’s A Cappella Voice Festival (NAVF) returns with an uplifting biennial celebration of voice over the weekend of 15/16 Feb 2020 in The Queens Hall, Narberth. The NAVF Festival is a wonderful opportunity for people to come together to share in a joyful weekend of singing. This year, we have a Saturday evening concert with a rich line up of performances, singing workshops to bookend the festival and a very special additions of  a Singing Feast, a Celebration of Community and Song and a very extraordinary record-breaking attempt. NAVF Saturday Concert, 15 Feb, brings captivating performances from Semi Toned, Exeter’s award winning all male choir (Barbershop harmony), Ye Vagabonds (Irish folk) and Durga Ramakrishnan (Indian). The workshop programme, 15/16 Feb features Irish/folk, Indian, Corsican, Georgian, Welsh and Looping alongside Molara’s Sing for Wellbeing clinic. Singing Feast, 15 Feb, is a fantastic opportunity to feed the soul as well as the stomach.  Performers and participants will sing for their supper from a menu of songs and food from around the globe.  Manchester charity, Heart and Parcel, will also share their inspirational community building story bringing migrant women together through dumplings. Celebration of Community and

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Span Arts is saying #ThanksToYou to National Lottery!

The perfect Christmas present for someone who loves the arts: 20% off annual Friends of Span Arts pass for discounted tickets to all our events.  Span Arts is saying #ThanksToYou to National Lottery players with a special offer on our Friends of Span scheme – our annual pass for discounted price tickets. We’ve knocked 20% of the normal price. This is part of the #ThanksToYou campaign marking the 25th birthday of The National Lottery. It’s a celebration of the extraordinary impact National Lottery players have on the lives of people and communities throughout the UK, with over £30 million going to good causes every week. #ThanksToYou for making the UK a better place. “As a recipient of National Lottery funding, Span Arts are delighted to be part of this campaign thanking the National Lottery and the lottery players themselves for helping us to provide a diverse and vibrant arts programme for communities across Pembrokeshire” Kathryn Lambert, Director, Span Arts During the campaign, 23 November-1 December, we are offering a Friends of Span Arts pass at a reduced price of £18 for standard, and £16 for concessions. This is brilliantly timed for Christmas as it would make an excellent present for

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Moon theme lantern parade given lift off with pedal powered cinema experience!

In October 2018 Span Arts held a consultation event around the future of the Haverfordwest lantern parade at Haverhub.  The event provided an opportunity for local people to come and experience some alternative light solutions with a view to extending the possibilities of the traditional lantern parade. In 2019 with the experience and findings of that in mind Span Digidol set out to find a way of incorporating that spirit of innovation within this year’s lantern parade.  Several factors influenced the design of the event; the growing awareness of a climate emergency, the 50th anniversary of the moon landing and recent plans announced to bring a renewed focus of energy to Haverfordwest Castle and grounds. ‘Over the Moon – Haverfordwest Lantern Parade’ changed the route of the original lantern parade to take in the castle which had been dramatically lit to emphasize it’s features.  Rocket shaped lanterns designed by artist Di Ford processed up to the castle following a giant moon.  The moon was  then installed in the Castle grounds whilst the rockets continued their orbit. We worked with green energy artists Electric Pedals who bought their cinema screen and cycle powered cinema to Haverhub – 10 bikes and four children’s

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Span Digidol yn gweithio gyda Clwb Hyrwyddwyr Ifanc Llygoden yr Eira

Ar nos Fawrth gaeafol aeth Span Digidol i weithio gyda Chlwb Hyrwyddwyr ifanc i drafod marchnata digidol ar gyfer sioe dymhorol Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru Llygoden yr Eira.  Mae’r Clwb yn cwrdd yn Ysgol y Preseli ac wedi dod at ei gilydd i gymryd cyfrifoldeb a phob agwedd o baratoi at ymweliad y sioe theatr yma at Ganolfan Hermon ym mis Rhagfyr. Dyma’r grŵp yn cyflwyno’u hunain: “Mae rhai o ddisgyblion blwyddyn 10 Ysgol Y Preseli yn cydweithio gyda Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru ar Gynllun Hyrwyddwyr Ifanc.  Mae’r merched Lilly, Chloe, Casey ac Elin yn dymuno hysbysebu perfformiadau o Lygoden Yr Eira, sef bypedau sy’n cael ei pherfformio yn Ganolfan Hermon. Sioe gyntaf am 1:30yp ail Sioe i ddechrau 4:30yp, ar ddydd Sadwrn 14eg o Ragfyr. Bydd y tocynnau mynediad yn costio £8 i oedolion a £7 i blentyn. Bydd yna raffl , siop a hefyd diodydd ar werth. Mae’r sioe i blant o dan 5 oed. Mae’r sioe am Lygoden Fach a’i dau ffrind sy’n cysgu, llithro, cwympo a chwerthin gyda’i gilydd wrth  archwilio’r ‘Winter Wonderland’.” Ymunodd Owen ar y grŵp neithiwr hefyd a wnaethon nhw fwrw ati i roi gwybodaeth am y perfformiadau ar dudalennau ‘listings’ ar-lein. Blas o’r gwaith

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Clwb Hyrwyddwyr Ifanc Llygoden yr Eira

Ar nos Fawrth gaeafol aeth Span Digidol i weithio gyda Chlwb Hyrwyddwyr ifanc i drafod marchnata digidol ar gyfer sioe dymhorol Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru Llygoden yr Eira.  Mae’r Clwb yn cwrdd yn Ysgol y Preseli ac wedi dod at ei gilydd i gymryd cyfrifoldeb a phob agwedd o baratoi at ymweliad y sioe theatr yma at Ganolfan Hermon ym mis Rhagfyr. Dyma’r grŵp yn cyflwyno’u hunain: “Mae rhai o ddisgyblion blwyddyn 10 Ysgol Y Preseli yn cydweithio gyda Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru ar Gynllun Hyrwyddwyr Ifanc.  Mae’r merched Lilly, Chloe, Casey ac Elin yn dymuno hysbysebu perfformiadau o Lygoden Yr Eira, sef bypedau sy’n cael ei pherfformio yn Ganolfan Hermon. Sioe gyntaf am 1:30yp ail Sioe i ddechrau 4:30yp, ar ddydd Sadwrn 14eg o Ragfyr. Bydd y tocynnau mynediad yn costio £8 i oedolion a £7 i blentyn. Bydd yna raffl , siop a hefyd diodydd ar werth. Mae’r sioe i blant o dan 5 oed. Mae’r sioe am Lygoden Fach a’i dau ffrind sy’n cysgu, llithro, cwympo a chwerthin gyda’i gilydd wrth  archwilio’r ‘Winter Wonderland’.” Ymunodd Owen ar y grŵp neithiwr hefyd a wnaethon nhw fwrw ati i roi gwybodaeth am y perfformiadau ar dudalennau ‘listings’ ar-lein. Blas o’r gwaith

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Map Digi Penfro #2 – Narberth

7th December, Span Arts, Town Moor, Narberth 10am – 4pm Map Digi Penfro, the Pembrokeshire ‘deep mapping’ project returns for another community mapping day in Narberth on December 7th.  The day is an opportunity to share stories and knowledge about Narberth with the intention of recording information to an online map in order to create a ‘deep map’ of the town and surrounding area. https://deep-map.azurewebsites.net/ The term ‘deep map’ relates to a practice that has special relevance to Pembrokeshire.  In the Spring of 2002 artist and theatre director Cliff McLucas (1945-2002) walked the whole of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path with the intention of creating a Deep Map, combining landscape picture with other media including text, diary, sound recording and moving image onto a multi-layered map. Attendees to the Narberth mapping day are encouraged to bring items such as documents, photographs and objects that might hold information about Narberth through time and space as well as their own stories about the town.  In preparation for the day Span Digidol have enlisted the help of their Clwb Digi members who have been trained in digital recording, photography and how to upload materials to the map. According to McLucas’ mapping manifesto, “Deep maps

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Map Digi Penfro #2 – Arberth

Rhagfyr 7fed, Celfyddydau Span, Waun y Dref, Arberth 10.00 am-4pm Bydd Map Digi Penfro , prosiect ‘mapio dwfn’ Sir Benfro yn dychwelyd am ddiwrnod arall o fapio cymunedol ar Ragfyr 7fed  yn Arberth. Dyma gyfle i rannu straeon a gwybodaeth am Arberth gyda’r bwriad o gofnodi gwybodaeth ar fap arlein er mwyn creu ‘map dwfn’ o’r dref a’r cyffiniau. https://deep-map.azurewebsites.net/ Mae’r term ’map dwfn’ yn cyfeirio at arfer sydd â pherthnasedd arbennig i Sir Benfro. Yn ystod gwanwyn 2002 cerddodd yr artist a chyfarwyddwr theatr Cliff McLucas (1945-2002) Llwybr Arfordir  Sir Benfro ar ei hyd gyda’r bwriad o greu Map Dwfn, yn cyfuno tirluniau gyda chyfryngau eraill yn cynnwys testun, dyddiadur, recordiadau sain a delweddau symudol ar fap aml-haen. Anogir pawb sy’n mynychu’r diwrnod yn Arberth i ddod ag eitemau megis dogfennau, ffotograffau a gwrthrychau sydd, efallai, yn cynnwys gwybodaeth am Arberth ar hyd yr oesoedd, yn ogystal â nhw eu hunain a straeon sydd ganddynt i’w hadrodd. Mewn paratoad ar gyfer y diwrnod mae Span Digidol wedi sicrhau cymorth aelodau eu Clwb Digi sydd wedi’u hyfforddi mewn technegau recordio digidol, ffotograffiaeth a sut i lwytho deunyddiau i fyny i’r map. Yn ôl maniffesto mapio McLucas “Bydd mapiau dwfn yn

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Haverfordwest Lantern Parade – The Route

The Haverfordwest lantern parade tonight!   The parade will go ahead in light rain.   However, due to poor weather we are moving the pedal powered cinema from the Castle to Haverhub so you will have a pleasant indoor cycling and viewing experience. Collect your lantern and take part from 6pm at Haverhub.   The parade will then start at 7pm from Castle Square led by Samba Doc and proceed up the castle, which will be lit.   After the parade,  we are inviting you to make your way back into the dry at Haverhub where the pedal powered cinema will still be going – as long as you are there to pedal it – so come and pedal whatever the weather and enjoy some short films inspired by the moon.   At 7pm, if there is torrential rain, we will have to cancel the parade. BUT there is still lots to do at Haverhub. And you still need to pick up your lanterns…   Remember to wear water proofs! Here is the route. This year’s parade is a bit shorter and on harder ground:  

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Several small steps through Haverfordwest, one giant parade for Pembrokeshire!

The Haverfordwest Lantern Parade is back!  The Over the Moon Lantern and Light Parade celebrates space and the night sky, marking 50 years since the first moon landing. Several small steps through Haverfordwest, one giant parade for Pembrokeshire. 7pm. 31 October 2019 Span Arts are over the moon to announce the return of the spectacular and much-loved Haverfordwest Lantern Parade. This fantastic event brings together thousands of people from all communities across the county to celebrate life with a procession filled with light. The 2019 Lantern Parade has a new route, new lanterns, a new destination and its new theme helps to mark the 50th Anniversary of the first moon landing. The Over the Moon Lantern and Light Parade will start at Castle Square at 7pm and weave its way through the streets of the county town to Haverfordwest Castle.  The night sky will then come alive with lights from the castle reaching out into space. The event will also feature a bicycle-powered cinema, featuring short films to celebrate the moon, that stars and the Autumnal dark sky. This event is free and open to all. People wanting to taking part in the Parade are also invited to come and

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Map Digi Penfro Launched at Theatr Gwaun

Map Digi Penfro is now available to view online and can be accessed at the following address: http://j.mp/mapdigipenfro. A successful film screening and launch of the digital community mapping project Map Digi Penfro was held at Theatr Gwaun in Fishguard on Friday 13th September and attended by some sixty people.  The project is part of our Span Digidol project funded by the Arts Council of Wales and the Arwain Sir Benfro Leader programme. The project seeks to fuse arts and technology to deal with issues such as rural isolation, loneliness and community well-being. Map Digi Penfro seeks to map the places of Pembrokeshire from many and diverse perspectives by means of an interactive online map which continues to be open to contributions.  The map has been developed by Span Digidol’s Digital Champion Alan Cameron Wills, a retired computer programmer who now lives in Moylegrove.  Following on from his work on the Moylegrove History Map Alan was invited by SPAN to develop a mapping tool for the whole of Pembrokeshire.  The map was then tested over an intensive weekend at the beginning of July at Garn Fawr, an iron age Hill fort on the Strumble Head peninsula.   A range of experts including

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Map Digi Penfro – prosiect mapio cymunedol

Mae Map Digi Penfro erbyn hyn i’w weld ar-lein a gellir dod o hyd iddo yma: http://j.mp/mapdigipenfro Cynhaliwyd noson lwyddianus i ddangos ffilm ac i lansio’r prosiect mapio digidol cymunedol Map Digi Penfro yn Theatr Gwaun nos Wener Medi 13eg gyda thua 60 o bobl yn bresennol. Mae’r prosiect yn rhan o brosiect Span Digidol sy’n cael ei ariannu gan Gyngor Celfyddydau Cymru a Rhaglen Leader Arwain Sir Benfro.  Mae’r prosiect yn ceisio cyfuno’r celfyddydau a thechnoleg er mwyn mynd i’r afael â materion megis ynysu gwledig, unigrwydd a llesiant cymunedol. Bwriad Map Digi Penfro yw mapio lleoedd Sir Benfro o safbwyntiau niferus ac amrywiol trwy fap rhyngweithiol ar-lein sy’n parhau i fod yn agor i gyfraniadau. Datblygwyd y map gan Bencampwr Digidol Span Digidol, Alan Cameron Willis. Mae Alan wedi ymddeol o’i waith fel rhaglennydd cyfrifiaduron ac yn byw yn Nhrewyddel erbyn hyn. Yn dilyn ei waith ar Fap Hanes Trewyddel, gwahoddwyd Alan gan Span i ddatblygu offeryn mapio ar gyfer Sir Benfro gyfan. Cafodd y map ei brofi dros benwythnos llawn ar ddechrau Mis Gorffennaf yn ardal Garn Fawr, bryngaer o’r Oes Haearn,  ar benrhyn Pencaer. Daeth amrywiaeth o arbenigwyr, yn cynnwys y daearegwr Math Williams, yr archeolegwr

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The Successful Preseli Poetry Slam!

Throughout this spring and summer Span Arts delivered the second community arts project embedded in the Ein Cymdogaeth Werin project.  The Preseli Poetry Slam | Slam Barddoniaeth y Preseli was a community poetry writing and performance project set in the heart of the Preseli region lead by artist Nia Lewis.  We commissioned exceptional Welsh language poet Karen Owen as the Preseli Poet who was in residence in the county for three periods in May, June and July. During her residency Karen set about inspiring the people of Pembrokeshire to pick up their pens and write about their lives in the area; their thoughts and feelings about the landscape and the people.  The resulting poems are personal, sensitive and thought-provoking reflections on Preseli life from a variety of perspectives. The project was genuinely bilingual and gave a creative platform for people to engage with the language no matter what their level of competence, it was passion and enthusiasm which came to the fore.  As Karen remarked, ‘these are all Welsh poems, no matter what language they have been written in’. ‘ Prosiect anhygoel o dda!  Really enjoyed the workshop and surprised myself by writing in Welsh for the first time in years. 

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Connecting ancient myth with modern mortals – Lament of The Selkie by Rachel Taylor-Beales

In the lead up to the gig-theatre production by Rachel Taylor-Beales we invite her to give a little insight into the back-story behind Stone’s Throw, Lament Of the Selkie. Having been a full time singer songwriter and touring artist over the last 20 years, this is my first venture into the world of theatre and I am thrilled to have received support of Arts Council Wales in order to make the piece. The idea of a collaborative storytelling piece focusing on a retelling of selkie mythology first occurred way back in 2011, when composer Gillian Stevens introduced me to the folklore tales of these shape-shifting seal folk. But this initial project was to be short lived as a few months later I was immobile and house bound, having sustained injuries to my hip and back after falling from stage while on tour in rural Italy. The fall was traumatic in itself, but what compounded it all was the fact that I was also 24 weeks pregnant when this happened. My tour colleague Dylan Fowler, told me that he’ll never forget the sound my body made as it smacked the ground- stone-marble flooring…I felt pins and needles up and down my

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Love Span Arts? Make Friends!

Become a Friend of Span Arts and support the charity to keep the arts alive in Pembrokeshire.  Here at Span Arts we have established a SPAN Friends scheme to ensure that we have a broad base of people who are interested in the work of SPAN and  reflects the communities we serve. For just £20 per year, Span Friends will receive ticket discounts, complimentary brochures posted to your door and special offers. Span Friends will be encouraged to assist with the promotion of SPAN including their involvement with fundraising and / or volunteering. In addition, you will receive the following benefits: Feel good factor in making an important contribution to the arts in Pembrokeshire! Receive Discount on tickets for most events held by Span Arts (usually £2 discount) Complimentary season brochure sent directly to each Friend Ability to Reserve tickets up to 1 week in advance Receive special offers and deals ahead of others Receive a Personal SPAN Friends Card for easy access to events Annual Span Friends Prices: Adult: £20 per year (equates to £1.66 a month) Concession: people in receipt of state pension, state benefits and students. £17.50 per year Span Arts Gift Vouchers can be used to buy tickets for

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Span Digidol ‘deep map’ of Garn Fawr to be revealed at Theatr Gwaun

In July 2019 Span held an innovative digital mapping day centred on Garn Fawr an Iron Age Hill Fort on the Strumble Head peninsula. On Friday 5th July Span welcomed the Prifardd (chaired poet) Mererid Hopwood, wildlife expert and Strumble Head resident Shani Lawrence, and geologist Math Williams to St Nicholas church hall.  There they were also joined by a group of year 5 pupils from Ysgol Wdig and from this base camp set out to climb Garn Fawr.  They spent time on the mountain and were introduced to the flora and fauna of the place as well as the geological processes that had led to the landscape’s formation.  The pupils were then able to write a poem with the help of Mererid Hopwood, reflecting on their experiences outdoors. On Saturday 6th July Span were joined by Ken Murphy from the Dyfed Archaeological Trust who gave an overview of the archaeological knowledge related to the site as well as the different imaging techniques that archaeologists use and produce in the course of their work.  With a base in the community hall at St Nicholas, weekend participants were shuttled back and forth to the site to experience some of the evidence

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Celebrating our Volunteers!

Here at Span the volunteers are the back bone of the organisation. Without them Span Arts would cease to exist. We are forever grateful for what our lovely team of volunteers do for us. Here’s some of them in action! Everyday we see examples of how volunteering in the arts increases confidence, develops new skills, improves wellbeing and helps people to make new friends. We are very grateful to Pembrokeshire County Council who fund our Volunteering programme through the Enhancing Pembrokeshire grant.

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Laughing Dragon Cabaret – breathing new fire into the Span Arts’ Comedy Club.

Span Arts are absolutely delighted to be teaming up with Theatr Gwaun to launch the Laughing Dragon Cabaret. This is Span Arts’ Comedy club re-imagined, re-invigorated and re-located. Laughing Dragon Cabaret will take place in the 1920’s theatre space of Theatr Gwaun with a fresh and fine set of acts. The event is hosted by Theatr Gwaun and Span Arts and was pulled together with the help of local poet and comic Clare Ferguson-Walker, whose knowledge and expertise of the comic scene is second to none. A great opportunity to bellow like a dragon with laughter! A show not to be missed. Headlining our first show is the award-winning stand-up comedian Andrew O’Neill. “Absolutely hilarious” (Neil Gaiman), “one of the funniest comedians on the circuit” (TimeOut) who “creates near-constant laughter (List). His distinctive voice and alternative credentials have set him apart and allowed him to carve out a unique place in the comedy world. He has performed in over a dozen different countries and is at home performing to rowdy weekend comedy clubs as much as to his own cult following. He is no stranger to Welsh audiences with a highly acclaimed act to support Amanda Palmer, last year at

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