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A fresh, eclectic and high energy approach to a cappella! Friday night at NAVF

The 10th Narberth A Cappella Voice Festival will launch on Friday 4th May at The Queens Hall with an incredible line up headlined by The Bristol Suspensions, a mixed a cappella group from the University of Bristol and Voice Festival 2016 Champions. Also on the line up is the timeless Heather Jones and talented Mide collaborating with Narberth A Cappella Youth Collective with Molara Formed in October 2014, the group has cemented its status as an established group in the UK A Cappella scene. Now in their fourth year, they have already recorded two albums, released three music videos and many live videos, been on the radio four times, placed at the ICCA Semi-finals, had an official sell out Fringe run, toured North-Eastern USA, received awards for Outstanding Arrangement, Choreography and Vocal Percussion, appeared on BBC One’s Pitch Battle and won The Voice Festival UK. First on stage is Heather Jones, previously one third of the ‘holy trinity’ of Welsh musicians (alongside Meic Stevens and Geraint Jarman), who together were instrumental in developing the Welsh Rock scene in the 70s.  Hardly surprising, then, that her album “Goreuon Heather” is a memorable collection of the nation’s cultural ambassador’s folk and rock […]

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Drama Medal winner and translation app for pop-up theatre!

We are delighted to announce that we will be bringing Estron (Alien) by Hefin Robinson to Maenclochog Village Hall on Friday 11th May as part of a national tour by Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru in co-operation with the National Eisteddfod of Wales and Carmarthenshire Theatres. This is a rare opportunity to see a Welsh language Drama Medal winner on a national tour in Pembrokeshire; plus it’s a chance to trial an exciting new audio translation app, making this a perfect piece for non-welsh speakers and learners too! A laptop, a tin of Quality Streets, and an author searching for his play in an infinite universe. Recent devastating events have turned Alun’s world upside down, but in the darkness he seeks solace in a visitor from another world. This mischievous and heart-rending welsh language play by Hefin Robinson won the Drama Medal at the 2016 National Eisteddfod, and was performed on stage for the first time in the Drama Hut at the 2017 Anglesey National Eisteddfod. The performances at the Drama Hut were enthusiastically received by reviewers and audiences alike. Lowri Cooke said that the play was “one that must be experienced” and “. . . fresh and funny, causing a veritable

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The BIG Plant Sale – Raising money for the Arts in Pembrokeshire!

The highly-anticipated BIG Plant Sale returns on Saturday 28 April 2018 at the Town Moor, Narberth. The BIG Plant Sale is one of the most important dates on Pembrokeshire’s gardening calendar, and this year it’s 25 years old! It’s been a much-loved part of the Narberth calendar for so long that the spring in Pembrokeshire wouldn’t be the same without it. Not only is it an important date in the gardening calendar, it is also hugely important for Span Arts as it helps raises funds for the Narberth-based charity committed to providing performances and arts experiences for people from all over Pembrokeshire. Last year, over 1,000 visitors attended the event over the course of the day, and we hope to attract even more this year. With it being a hugely successful event, attendees travel from near and far to take advantage of West Wales’ finest plant-sellers, as well as the quality live music, local food and drink, sights, smells, and friendly atmosphere. Expect textiles, floristry, surf wear, a craft area containing a range of selected local designers and makers showing and selling their work, and more. There’s even entertainment for the kids in the form of a bouncy castle and face painting! The Plant Sale

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Narberth A Cappella Voice Festival 2018 Line-up!

Span Arts is thrilled to announce a fabulous line up to mark the 10th anniversary of Narberth A Cappella Voice Festival, the only acapella festival in Wales. Join us from Friday 4th to Sunday 6th May for what is set to be an unforgettable and uplifting weekend to celebrate our anniversary and the extraordinary diversity of singing without instruments. The three-day festival has seen great headliners over the years and this year is no exception, with a diverse range of artists and styles making an appearance. As ever, the festival features a range of exciting workshops and the chance to take part in a community singing day, fun for all ages and abilities. To celebrate our 10th anniversary in style we have an impressive line-up! Back by popular demand is The London Bulgarian Choir, a large scale Eastern European choir singing a wide repetoire of upbeat and feel good songs, the award winning, 16 strong contemporary pop act The Bristol Suspensions and the breathtaking Portsmouth Gospel Choir, finalists in Gareth Malone’s Pitch Battle on BBC. Also on the line up is Mide Naike of The Sons of Pitches fame, Tempus, a local Welsh dynamic vocal group and many more. Throughout

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Caring Choirs

Caring Choirs is a programme of singing workshops in care settings targeting older people, including those with dementia delivered by Span Arts.  The scheme has been running since Autumn 2015. Caring Choirs capitalises on the restorative power of singing to deliver positive well-being benefits, and increase and improve physical and mental health. Singing sessions are delivered by choir leaders Maya Waldman and Molara and are supported by a fantastic team of singing volunteers. “Relaxing and interesting; I thoroughly enjoyed myself; Singing brings everyone alive, I don’t know who it doesn’t do that to; All very good. I enjoyed people coming in and doing different songs. I am getting a bit old to do exercises now though. I’m nearly 99; You coming in and doing this has helped; I don’t think you can be miserable after a singing session.”Caring Choirs participant. “It has made my weak. Watching people come alive.” Caring Choirs Volunteer. Overall feedback indicated that care setting staff perceived an improvement in participants mood, overall health and confidence. “Lady X who suffers from dementia – she doesn’t speak much due to her illness – mainly yes/no answers or just pointing at what she wants frustrated as she can’t get her words out. During Caring Choirs sessions

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Remote Choir

Remote Choir or Côr Pellenig (in Welsh) is an innovative new singing project which aims to combine the words and voices of older people who experience loneliness and create an inspiring digital song. The Remote Choir project is working with 11 people connected by the fact that they are over the age of 50 and they struggle to get out of the house. The participants are a diverse group, who, for one reason or another have experienced their lives getting smaller and more isolated in recent years. Some participants are in the early stages of dementia, others are physically limited by conditions such as MS, Diabetes and chronic breathing problems. From the comfort of their own homes, participants are now taking part in a series of 1:2:1 singing workshops with talented Welsh singer-songwriter Molara Awen (Zion Train & Baka Beyond), supported by local volunteer Singing Buddies. As well as learning songs, breathing and relaxation techniques, participants are working with Molara to create a new song based on their stories and experiences, hopes and dreams. Loneliness is an issue of growing concern in the UK and a problem that disproportionately affects Pembrokeshire; a predominantly rural county with poor transport links and

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River of Lights Lantern Parade

Join Span Arts & The Lab to celebrate the changing of the seasons at the River of Lights lantern procession on 31 October at 6.30pm. People from across the county will gather outside The Lab (old Ocky Whites building) Haverfordwest before walking in the candle-lit lantern procession, that last year saw over 1000 people taking part in.   A participant from last year’s procession described the event as ‘wonderous, magical, stunning and lovely!’ The event is becoming a must for everyone’s autumn calendar, our very own Rowan Matthiessen of Span Arts said, ‘the people of Pembrokeshire have really taken this event to their hearts. It’s delightful to see so many people getting involved in this spectacular event’.      This year the organisers are challenging the perception that when the shops shut and the sun goes down Haverfordwest becomes a ‘ghost town’; they’re unearthing the extraordinary stories from the past that lurk down each alleyway.   Time and time again Haverfordwest has been reinvigorated by ordinary people who care. Two such extraordinary, ordinary people will be joining the procession this year, carrying gifts from their own time to bestow on the present inhabitants of Pembrokeshire. The first is Joane Cheate

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An Introduction to Span Arts Singing Workshops

I use the Natural Voice approach to singing in the Narberth group, but what does that mean? As Natural Voice practitioners we believe that singing is everybody’s birthright. For thousands of years, all over the world, people have sung — to express joy, celebration and grief, to aid healing, to accompany work, devotion and the rituals of life — without worrying about having a “good” voice or “getting it right”. Singing has been a part of life, a way of binding communities.   What is the ‘Natural Voice’? Each person’s voice is as unique as their fingerprint: the voice we are born with is capable of freely expressing a full range of emotions, thoughts and experience – this is what we mean by the “natural voice”. Creating an accepting community is an essential element of our approach: a community where singing together is a natural experience that is open and accessible to all.   Think you’re ‘not a singer’? Many people see themselves as ‘non singers’ because of previous experiences of criticism and judgment. Many are excluded from singing activities because they do not have music-reading skills or trained voices. Our work aims to counteract these experiences and give people

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Queen Bee Carnival & Workshops in Pictures.

Busy bee workshops and a Queen Bee! The Cheerful Project brought the communities of Narberth, Clarbeston Road and Maenclochog together to create brilliant bee puppets, headdresses and flowers to contribute to Narberth Carnival. Three wonderful days of creativity and a buzzing good carnival! Excellent contributions from MIND Pembrokeshire and Pembrokeshire People First. Thank you to all who came along!     Photography by Jennie Caldwell and Di Ford

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The Long History of Jazz in Narberth

Written by Declan Connolly (SpanJazz programmer)   Hi Guys, My name is Declan Connolly and I am a member of the bus pass club and still won’t let it go. When I say ‘it’ I really mean the mad urge to bring great musicians to play in our county, our Town and the community owned venue – The Queens Hall. Way back in time, I managed the QH and with a bunch of fabulous people, we had the vision of it as the arts and culture hub of the community. Lynne Crompton has kept a great contemporary arts gallery there. Hundreds of concerts and gigs have moved thousands of people every year since it was rebuilt in 1993, and it should have been renamed as Narberth Arts Centre long ago. These days I am most often seen introducing the bands at Spanjazz nights in the Plas Hyfryd Hotel. I recently realised that the Jazz stream of the Span Arts programme had been going for 30 years! I just love keeping the jazz flag flying here and was very proud last year to present a very good monthly programme with a premier concert in the QH with The Ronnie Scott All

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Narberth A Cappella Voice Festival 2017 – A Huge Success!

Pembrokeshire witnessed some truly incredible a cappella talent for the 9th edition of the annual Narberth A Cappella Voice Festival, which once again brought hundreds of singing people into town from all over Wales and beyond. The only festival of its kind in Wales, the Narberth A Cappella Voice Festival, described by one festival goer as ‘Uplifting and Life affirming’, wowed over 500 people with its mission to experience an uplifting celebration of song.   One festival goer even claimed that “We thought last year’s NAVF couldn’t be bettered but NAVF 2017 was just as good!!” Now in its ninth year, the 2017 festival presented a diverse line up of singing talent with everything from Sea Shanties to the ancient art of storytelling through song, toe tapping jazz to comic song theatre and much much more! The NAVF 2017 programme was characteristically diverse and welcoming and demonstrated a range of different genres and cultures. Programming of this year’s festival aligned with Span Arts’ remit to provide a varied cultural experience and access to internationally and nationally renowned musicians and A Cappella artists who may otherwise be unlikely to visit Pembrokeshire and was also filled with bags of community spirit. This year’s

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Open Air Shakespeare returns!

The Festival Players Theatre Company will return to the stunning Lampeter House on Thursday 18 August to perform William Shakespeare’s’ most famous play, Hamlet, to mark the 400th anniversary of his death.   A small cast of six play multiple roles demanding quick costume changes, as well as performing as singers and musicians. Presented in full costume, an all-male company brings the excitement of this great thriller: intrigue, ghostly visitations, passion, a play-within-a-play, a gripping duel, and humour, in a crystal-clear and fast-paced 2-hour production. The play takes place in the beautifully relaxed grounds of Lampeter House. Home to keen opera lovers, Mami and Julian Williams, the estate in Lampeter Velfrey has hosted events for almost 15 years, from piano recitals to opera. Arrive early to enjoy the stunning gardens with a drink or picnic from 6pm. The open-air performance starts at 7.30pm and there will be prosecco, food and other refreshments available to enjoy. There is an alternative indoor seating area in case of bad weather however the outlook is good! The perfect way to spend a summer evening this August, don’t miss out! Tickets are cheaper in advance and children go half price. Available now from spanarts.org.uk or

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Span Arts Volunteer Team Recognised at Awards Ceremony!

The Span Arts Volunteer team have had plenty to celebrate about these past few weeks! The team, who range from 12yrs to 73yrs had their efforts recognised by being nominated at the PAVS (Pembrokeshire Association of Voluntary Services) awards ceremony, which took place in Letterston hall on 9th June 2016. The Span Arts group were nominated in the ‘Over 25+’ category, and received their certificate from Pembrokeshire County Council CEO Ian Westley. New Volunteer Manager, Nerys Craig, also launched a new rewards scheme in June to thank and acknowledge the valued Volunteer team. Two tickets on the The Seafair Haven Tall ship Voyages on the ‘Johanna Lucretia’ were awarded to a volunteer picked out of a hat. The winning volunteer, 14yr old Malachi Bailey said, “I loved everything about the trip, especially going under the Cleddau Bridge and seeing all the little boats around us.”   Malachi’s Mum Theri, also a volunteer, added, “Our sail aboard the Johanna Lucretia was absolutely fantastic and a very special and memorable experience! We loved the opportunity to participate in the ‘Parade of Sails’ with so many traditional and classic boats. Thank you so much to the Seafair Haven organisers for securing funding for our

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Span Arts Summer of Jazz!

SpanJazz will kick off a summer of jazz with the world class tenor master Art Themen alongside The John Gibbon Trio on Thursday 30 June.   Art Themen, the saxophone-playing orthopaedic surgeon who has been an appealing presence on the British jazz circuit for over 40 years, hasn’t lost his appetite for the lateral. Originally a Dexter Gordon and Sonny Rollins stylist, Themen has proved himself remarkably attentive to the saxophone styles of subsequent generations. In July, SpanJazz will witness the dancing exuberance of South African Township music on Thursday 21 July with the Philip Clouts Quartet.   The convivial groove of gospel-influenced soul jazz, the joyful sway of Cuban guaguanco rhythms, the bluesy melodies of Middle Eastern praise songs and so much more all come together in pianist Philip Clouts’ superbly accomplished quartet.   ‘Clouts’ compositions are strong and likeable…a feeling of optimism pervading the tunes with a life force of its own’ (All About Jazz).   Finally, The Arcadian Collective will complete a summer of jazz on Thursday 11 August.   The Arcadian Collective is a creative 6 piece jazz-funk group conceived as a collective after years of collaborating, recording and gigging under various musical identities. The focus

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