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SUMMARY:The Gentle Painting Project
DESCRIPTION:We want your Earths\, Clays and rocks! SPAN invites you\nto join Rhiannon Rees’s gentle painting\nproject to map out your Pembrokeshire. \nWe are delighted to invite you to participate in Rhiannon Rees’s\nGentle Painting Project as part of SPAN Arts’ 2024 Love Stories to Nature\nprogram. For our latest commission for Love Stories to Nature\, artist Rhiannon\nRees is running a gentle painting project and for this we are collecting dry\nsoil\, rocks and pebbles from around Pembrokeshire. \nRhiannon Rees’s site-responsive practice merges her interest in\nsustainable painting practices with her Welsh heritage. Foraging for pigments\nand creating Welsh paints is key\, it allows her to connect with her ancestorial\nland. Once\, one side of her family mined the Welsh land\, and the other farmed\nthe land. Rhiannon spends time in locations\nacross Wales collecting industrial waste and natural materials to form her\ngentle paints. Gentle Painting is Rhiannon uses gentle painting as a way of engaging\nwith the land\, and as a way to bring this connection into her studio. \nThe Gentle Painting Project invites\nPembrokeshire communities to map the beautiful colours of their home county. We\ninvite you all to send a small sample of earth\, rock or clay from your garden\nto add to a pallet of sustainable paints which will be made and used in\nworkshops to map out Pembrokeshire using its own colours.  \nPlease send your dried earth samples in a\nsealed bag\, within in a letter that can fit through a letterbox to: The Gentle\nPainting Project\, SPAN Arts\, Towns\nMoor\, Moorfield Rd\, Narberth.SA67 7AG by the 10th of August. In your letter detail\nyour sample location so we can add it to the map. You can also drop off your\nsample at the SPAN building on Wednesdays between 10am and 5pm or bring your\nsample directly to a workshop. \nRhiannon\nwill be holding two workshops in St Davids and Span Arts\, where communities are\ninvited to learn how to make gentle paints using the earths collected from\ntheir samples. The project will end with a tea and painting party where\neveryone will be able to use the gentle paints to share their own love stories\nto Pembrokeshire. \n \n \nEvent\nDetails \nDeadline for\npostal earth samples: August 10th 2024 \n \nWorkshops:  \n10am-12pm\,\nFriday 23rd August\, St Davids Memorial Hall\, High Street\, St Davids. SA62 6SD \n10am-12pm\,18th\nAugust\, SPAN Arts Building\, Town Moor\, Narberth. SA67 7AG \n \n \nFinal tea party\nand sharing of project:  \n12:30pm –\n3:30pm\, 28th September\, Templeton Community Hall\, Templeton\, Narberth\nSA67 8SB \n \n \nPricing: FREE \n \n\nBook: Advanced booking required.
URL:https://span-arts-dev.co.uk/event/the-gentle-painting-project-4/
LOCATION:Templeton Village Hall
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240923T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240923T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183023
CREATED:20240717T122655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240718T100258Z
UID:30586-1727085600-1727085600@span-arts-dev.co.uk
SUMMARY:The Gentle Painting Project
DESCRIPTION:We want your Earths\, Clays and rocks! SPAN invites you\nto join Rhiannon Rees’s gentle painting\nproject to map out your Pembrokeshire. \nWe are delighted to invite you to participate in Rhiannon Rees’s\nGentle Painting Project as part of SPAN Arts’ 2024 Love Stories to Nature\nprogram. For our latest commission for Love Stories to Nature\, artist Rhiannon\nRees is running a gentle painting project and for this we are collecting dry\nsoil\, rocks and pebbles from around Pembrokeshire. \nRhiannon Rees’s site-responsive practice merges her interest in\nsustainable painting practices with her Welsh heritage. Foraging for pigments\nand creating Welsh paints is key\, it allows her to connect with her ancestorial\nland. Once\, one side of her family mined the Welsh land\, and the other farmed\nthe land. Rhiannon spends time in locations\nacross Wales collecting industrial waste and natural materials to form her\ngentle paints. Gentle Painting is Rhiannon uses gentle painting as a way of engaging\nwith the land\, and as a way to bring this connection into her studio. \nThe Gentle Painting Project invites\nPembrokeshire communities to map the beautiful colours of their home county. We\ninvite you all to send a small sample of earth\, rock or clay from your garden\nto add to a pallet of sustainable paints which will be made and used in\nworkshops to map out Pembrokeshire using its own colours.  \nPlease send your dried earth samples in a\nsealed bag\, within in a letter that can fit through a letterbox to: The Gentle\nPainting Project\, SPAN Arts\, Towns\nMoor\, Moorfield Rd\, Narberth.SA67 7AG by the 10th of August. In your letter detail\nyour sample location so we can add it to the map. You can also drop off your\nsample at the SPAN building on Wednesdays between 10am and 5pm or bring your\nsample directly to a workshop. \nRhiannon\nwill be holding two workshops in St Davids and Span Arts\, where communities are\ninvited to learn how to make gentle paints using the earths collected from\ntheir samples. The project will end with a tea and painting party where\neveryone will be able to use the gentle paints to share their own love stories\nto Pembrokeshire. \n \n \nEvent\nDetails \nDeadline for\npostal earth samples: August 10th 2024 \n \nWorkshops:  \n10am-12pm\,\nFriday 23rd August\, St Davids Memorial Hall\, High Street\, St Davids. SA62 6SD \n10am-12pm\,18th\nAugust\, SPAN Arts Building\, Town Moor\, Narberth. SA67 7AG \n \n \nFinal tea party\nand sharing of project:  \n12:30pm –\n3:30pm\, 28th September\, Templeton Community Hall\, Templeton\, Narberth\nSA67 8SB \n \n \nPricing: FREE \n \n\nBook: Advanced booking required.
URL:https://span-arts-dev.co.uk/event/the-gentle-painting-project-5/
LOCATION:Span Arts Building\, Narberth
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240918T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240918T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183023
CREATED:20240717T121750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240718T100259Z
UID:30582-1726653600-1726653600@span-arts-dev.co.uk
SUMMARY:The Gentle Painting Project
DESCRIPTION:We want your Earths\, Clays and rocks! SPAN invites you\nto join Rhiannon Rees’s gentle painting\nproject to map out your Pembrokeshire. \nWe are delighted to invite you to participate in Rhiannon Rees’s\nGentle Painting Project as part of SPAN Arts’ 2024 Love Stories to Nature\nprogram. For our latest commission for Love Stories to Nature\, artist Rhiannon\nRees is running a gentle painting project and for this we are collecting dry\nsoil\, rocks and pebbles from around Pembrokeshire. \nRhiannon Rees’s site-responsive practice merges her interest in\nsustainable painting practices with her Welsh heritage. Foraging for pigments\nand creating Welsh paints is key\, it allows her to connect with her ancestorial\nland. Once\, one side of her family mined the Welsh land\, and the other farmed\nthe land. Rhiannon spends time in locations\nacross Wales collecting industrial waste and natural materials to form her\ngentle paints. Gentle Painting is Rhiannon uses gentle painting as a way of engaging\nwith the land\, and as a way to bring this connection into her studio. \nThe Gentle Painting Project invites\nPembrokeshire communities to map the beautiful colours of their home county. We\ninvite you all to send a small sample of earth\, rock or clay from your garden\nto add to a pallet of sustainable paints which will be made and used in\nworkshops to map out Pembrokeshire using its own colours.  \nPlease send your dried earth samples in a\nsealed bag\, within in a letter that can fit through a letterbox to: The Gentle\nPainting Project\, SPAN Arts\, Towns\nMoor\, Moorfield Rd\, Narberth.SA67 7AG by the 10th of August. In your letter detail\nyour sample location so we can add it to the map. You can also drop off your\nsample at the SPAN building on Wednesdays between 10am and 5pm or bring your\nsample directly to a workshop. \nRhiannon\nwill be holding two workshops in St Davids and Span Arts\, where communities are\ninvited to learn how to make gentle paints using the earths collected from\ntheir samples. The project will end with a tea and painting party where\neveryone will be able to use the gentle paints to share their own love stories\nto Pembrokeshire. \n \n \nEvent\nDetails \nDeadline for\npostal earth samples: August 10th 2024 \n \nWorkshops:  \n10am-12pm\,\nFriday 23rd August\, St Davids Memorial Hall\, High Street\, St Davids. SA62 6SD \n10am-12pm\,18th\nAugust\, SPAN Arts Building\, Town Moor\, Narberth. SA67 7AG \n \n \nFinal tea party\nand sharing of project:  \n12:30pm –\n3:30pm\, 28th September\, Templeton Community Hall\, Templeton\, Narberth\nSA67 8SB \n \n \nPricing: FREE \n \n\nBook: Advanced booking required.
URL:https://span-arts-dev.co.uk/event/the-gentle-painting-project-3/
LOCATION:Templeton Village Hall
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240828T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240828T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183023
CREATED:20240717T121750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240717T121750Z
UID:30580-1724848200-1724848200@span-arts-dev.co.uk
SUMMARY:The Gentle Painting Project
DESCRIPTION:We want your Earths\, Clays and rocks! SPAN invites you\nto join Rhiannon Rees’s gentle painting\nproject to map out your Pembrokeshire. \nWe are delighted to invite you to participate in Rhiannon Rees’s\nGentle Painting Project as part of SPAN Arts’ 2024 Love Stories to Nature\nprogram. For our latest commission for Love Stories to Nature\, artist Rhiannon\nRees is running a gentle painting project and for this we are collecting dry\nsoil\, rocks and pebbles from around Pembrokeshire. \nRhiannon Rees’s site-responsive practice merges her interest in\nsustainable painting practices with her Welsh heritage. Foraging for pigments\nand creating Welsh paints is key\, it allows her to connect with her ancestorial\nland. Once\, one side of her family mined the Welsh land\, and the other farmed\nthe land. Rhiannon spends time in locations\nacross Wales collecting industrial waste and natural materials to form her\ngentle paints. Gentle Painting is Rhiannon uses gentle painting as a way of engaging\nwith the land\, and as a way to bring this connection into her studio. \nThe Gentle Painting Project invites\nPembrokeshire communities to map the beautiful colours of their home county. We\ninvite you all to send a small sample of earth\, rock or clay from your garden\nto add to a pallet of sustainable paints which will be made and used in\nworkshops to map out Pembrokeshire using its own colours.  \nPlease send your dried earth samples in a\nsealed bag\, within in a letter that can fit through a letterbox to: The Gentle\nPainting Project\, SPAN Arts\, Towns\nMoor\, Moorfield Rd\, Narberth.SA67 7AG by the 10th of August. In your letter detail\nyour sample location so we can add it to the map. You can also drop off your\nsample at the SPAN building on Wednesdays between 10am and 5pm or bring your\nsample directly to a workshop. \nRhiannon\nwill be holding two workshops in St Davids and Span Arts\, where communities are\ninvited to learn how to make gentle paints using the earths collected from\ntheir samples. The project will end with a tea and painting party where\neveryone will be able to use the gentle paints to share their own love stories\nto Pembrokeshire. \n \n \nEvent\nDetails \nDeadline for\npostal earth samples: August 10th 2024 \n \nWorkshops:  \n10am-12pm\,\nFriday 23rd August\, St Davids Memorial Hall\, High Street\, St Davids. SA62 6SD \n10am-12pm\,18th\nAugust\, SPAN Arts Building\, Town Moor\, Narberth. SA67 7AG \n \n \nFinal tea party\nand sharing of project:  \n12:30pm –\n3:30pm\, 28th September\, Templeton Community Hall\, Templeton\, Narberth\nSA67 8SB \n \n \nPricing: FREE \n \n\nBook: Advanced booking required.
URL:https://span-arts-dev.co.uk/event/the-gentle-painting-project-2/
LOCATION:Span Arts Building\, Narberth
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240823T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240823T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183023
CREATED:20240717T121749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240717T121750Z
UID:30575-1724407200-1724407200@span-arts-dev.co.uk
SUMMARY:The Gentle Painting Project
DESCRIPTION:We want your Earths\, Clays and rocks! SPAN invites you\nto join Rhiannon Rees’s gentle painting\nproject to map out your Pembrokeshire. \nWe are delighted to invite you to participate in Rhiannon Rees’s\nGentle Painting Project as part of SPAN Arts’ 2024 Love Stories to Nature\nprogram. For our latest commission for Love Stories to Nature\, artist Rhiannon\nRees is running a gentle painting project and for this we are collecting dry\nsoil\, rocks and pebbles from around Pembrokeshire. \nRhiannon Rees’s site-responsive practice merges her interest in\nsustainable painting practices with her Welsh heritage. Foraging for pigments\nand creating Welsh paints is key\, it allows her to connect with her ancestorial\nland. Once\, one side of her family mined the Welsh land\, and the other farmed\nthe land. Rhiannon spends time in locations\nacross Wales collecting industrial waste and natural materials to form her\ngentle paints. Gentle Painting is Rhiannon uses gentle painting as a way of engaging\nwith the land\, and as a way to bring this connection into her studio. \nThe Gentle Painting Project invites\nPembrokeshire communities to map the beautiful colours of their home county. We\ninvite you all to send a small sample of earth\, rock or clay from your garden\nto add to a pallet of sustainable paints which will be made and used in\nworkshops to map out Pembrokeshire using its own colours.  \nPlease send your dried earth samples in a\nsealed bag\, within in a letter that can fit through a letterbox to: The Gentle\nPainting Project\, SPAN Arts\, Towns\nMoor\, Moorfield Rd\, Narberth.SA67 7AG by the 10th of August. In your letter detail\nyour sample location so we can add it to the map. You can also drop off your\nsample at the SPAN building on Wednesdays between 10am and 5pm or bring your\nsample directly to a workshop. \nRhiannon\nwill be holding two workshops in St Davids and Span Arts\, where communities are\ninvited to learn how to make gentle paints using the earths collected from\ntheir samples. The project will end with a tea and painting party where\neveryone will be able to use the gentle paints to share their own love stories\nto Pembrokeshire. \n \n \nEvent\nDetails \nDeadline for\npostal earth samples: August 10th 2024 \n \nWorkshops:  \n10am-12pm\,\nFriday 23rd August\, St Davids Memorial Hall\, High Street\, St Davids. SA62 6SD \n10am-12pm\,18th\nAugust\, SPAN Arts Building\, Town Moor\, Narberth. SA67 7AG \n \n \nFinal tea party\nand sharing of project:  \n12:30pm –\n3:30pm\, 28th September\, Templeton Community Hall\, Templeton\, Narberth\nSA67 8SB \n \n \nPricing: FREE \n \n\nBook: Advanced booking required.
URL:https://span-arts-dev.co.uk/event/the-gentle-painting-project/
LOCATION:Templeton Village Hall
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240810T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240810T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183023
CREATED:20240422T130610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240718T100258Z
UID:28550-1723309200-1723309200@span-arts-dev.co.uk
SUMMARY:BAMBOO by NoFit State
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to be hosting BAMBOO by NoFit State – a spectacular new high-impact\, high-skill outdoor circus production using only bamboo and human bodies – revealing the fragility and beauty of our interconnected and interdependent life on this planet.\n\n\n\nThe artists arrive at an empty stage\, bringing bundles of bamboo. They build towering sculptures which morph\, transform and become an improbable\, delicate circus playground that seems to defy the laws of physics. \n\nInhabited by world-class circus artists and acrobats\, the structures bend\, and flex\, adding to the tension\, drama\, and sense of jeopardy that lies at the heart of great circus.\n\nA meaningful\, joyful performance with live music\, comedy and amazing feats of strength and agility. \n\nTogether we celebrate what’s possible when humans and the natural world trust each other and work in harmony.\n\n\n\nSaturday 10th August \n\n\nStart times: 2pm and 5pm \n\n\nColby Woodland Gardens\, Garden Road\, Amroth SA67 8PP \n\n\nDuration: 45 minutes  \n \nBAMBOO. A NoFit State production directed by Mish Weaver\, in collaboration with Orit Azaz and Imagineer Productions. It is supported by the Arts Council of Wales\, the Foyle Foundation\, and Without Walls\, and commissioned by Stockton International Riverside Festival\, Norfolk & Norwich Festival\, Hat Fair and Timber Festival. \n \n\nParking: there is paid parking available at the National Trust site\, but space may be limited\, please arrive early to ensure a space. Alternatively\, additional parking is available in Amroth and you can walk to the site from the beach\, this will take about 20-30 mins.  \n\n\nPublic transport is available to Amroth and you can walk to the site from there.  \n\n\nIn addition to seeing the show\, you will have access to explore the National Trust site. \n\n\nFacilities: The path to the performance site is wheelchair accessible\, please be aware that the performance will be on grass. There are accessible and public toilets available on site along with café facilities run by the National Trust.  \n\n\n\nIf you have any specific access needs please contact Bethan Morgan\, SPAN Community Producer\, at info@span-arts.org.uk  \n\n\n\nThis is an outdoor show\, there will be some mats available for people to sit on the ground at the front of the performance but the remaining audience will be standing.  \n\n\n\nWeather: we will do all we can to ensure the show goes on\, if there are gusts of over 25 miles an hour up to 25 hrs before the show\, the site will close\, if there is heavy rain that poses a risk to the performer&apos;s safety we will have to cancel the show. As there is some Arts Council of Wales funding supporting this show\, if we have to cancel the show\, your ticket price will be refunded. 
URL:https://span-arts-dev.co.uk/event/bamboo-by-nofit-state-2/
LOCATION:Colby Woodland Gardens
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240810T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240810T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183023
CREATED:20240422T130610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240718T100258Z
UID:28540-1723298400-1723298400@span-arts-dev.co.uk
SUMMARY:BAMBOO by NoFit State
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to be hosting BAMBOO by NoFit State – a spectacular new high-impact\, high-skill outdoor circus production using only bamboo and human bodies – revealing the fragility and beauty of our interconnected and interdependent life on this planet.\n\n\n\nThe artists arrive at an empty stage\, bringing bundles of bamboo. They build towering sculptures which morph\, transform and become an improbable\, delicate circus playground that seems to defy the laws of physics. \n\nInhabited by world-class circus artists and acrobats\, the structures bend\, and flex\, adding to the tension\, drama\, and sense of jeopardy that lies at the heart of great circus.\n\nA meaningful\, joyful performance with live music\, comedy and amazing feats of strength and agility. \n\nTogether we celebrate what’s possible when humans and the natural world trust each other and work in harmony.\n\n\n\nSaturday 10th August \n\n\nStart times: 2pm and 5pm \n\n\nColby Woodland Gardens\, Garden Road\, Amroth SA67 8PP \n\n\nDuration: 45 minutes  \n \nBAMBOO. A NoFit State production directed by Mish Weaver\, in collaboration with Orit Azaz and Imagineer Productions. It is supported by the Arts Council of Wales\, the Foyle Foundation\, and Without Walls\, and commissioned by Stockton International Riverside Festival\, Norfolk & Norwich Festival\, Hat Fair and Timber Festival. \n \n\nParking: there is paid parking available at the National Trust site\, but space may be limited\, please arrive early to ensure a space. Alternatively\, additional parking is available in Amroth and you can walk to the site from the beach\, this will take about 20-30 mins.  \n\n\nPublic transport is available to Amroth and you can walk to the site from there.  \n\n\nIn addition to seeing the show\, you will have access to explore the National Trust site. \n\n\nFacilities: The path to the performance site is wheelchair accessible\, please be aware that the performance will be on grass. There are accessible and public toilets available on site along with café facilities run by the National Trust.  \n\n\n\nIf you have any specific access needs please contact Bethan Morgan\, SPAN Community Producer\, at info@span-arts.org.uk  \n\n\n\nThis is an outdoor show\, there will be some mats available for people to sit on the ground at the front of the performance but the remaining audience will be standing.  \n\n\n\nWeather: we will do all we can to ensure the show goes on\, if there are gusts of over 25 miles an hour up to 25 hrs before the show\, the site will close\, if there is heavy rain that poses a risk to the performer&apos;s safety we will have to cancel the show. As there is some Arts Council of Wales funding supporting this show\, if we have to cancel the show\, your ticket price will be refunded. 
URL:https://span-arts-dev.co.uk/event/bamboo-by-nofit-state/
LOCATION:Colby Woodland Gardens
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240731T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240731T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183023
CREATED:20240630T030123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240718T100258Z
UID:30543-1722448800-1722448800@span-arts-dev.co.uk
SUMMARY:SPAN Arts AGM - In person ticket
DESCRIPTION:The SPAN Arts AGM is being held on 31st\nJuly 2024.  \nThe AGM will be both online and in person. Tickets are free but booking is required to attend in person as there is a limited capacity.  \n \nTime: 6pm  \nLocation: Span Arts Building\n(approx. 1 hour) \n \nAlso hybrid (No Ticket required): \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/87429763235?pwd=T2Wp7IDz4AD1jbJTjnv8B4qbGqEKOJ.1
URL:https://span-arts-dev.co.uk/event/span-arts-agm-in-person-ticket/
LOCATION:Span Arts Building\, Narberth
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240725T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240725T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183023
CREATED:20240630T030124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240718T100258Z
UID:30548-1721901600-1721901600@span-arts-dev.co.uk
SUMMARY:Sonic Spider: Musicians Workshop
DESCRIPTION:SPAN\narts are offering a unique opportunity for local\nMusicians interested in improvisation\, learning to play new\, experimental instruments\,\nand using musical skill to imagine yourself into the mind of another creature. \n \nSonic Spider is an immersive\, large scale\, hypnotic\,\nmusical interpretation of the consciousness of the orb web spider\, alone in her web\, patiently waiting and listening – for the\napproach of prey or predator\, or the wind and weather. Her whole world is\nperceived through vibrations\, as she can hardly see. \n \nJoin The Sonic Spider: \nSPAN arts are seeking local Musicians interested in\nimprovisation\, learning to play new\, experimental instruments\, and using\nmusical skill to imagine yourself into the mind of another creature\, to take\npart in workshops and performances of The Sonic Spider as part of Narberth Civic\nweek.  \n  \nWorkshop and\nPerformances: \n  \nThe Sonic Spider workshop on Thursday 25 July\, between 11am\n– 1pm at Narberth Scout Hut. \nParticipants will be invited to join the performances later\nthat day from 2pm and on Friday 26 July from 10 am. \nThe workshop is FREE but advanced booking is required. \nTo reserve your space go to www.span-arts.org.uk\nand book your workshop ticket. \nFor more information email info@span-arts.org.uk \n \n \nLocation:  \n \nNarberth Scout Hut\, Narberth\, Pembrokeshire. SA67 8AG \n \nDates:  \nWorkshop: 25\nJuly\, between 11 am and 1 pm \n \nPerformances: 25 July following the workshop and 26 July from 10 am.
URL:https://span-arts-dev.co.uk/event/sonic-spider-musicians-workshop/
LOCATION:Narberth Scout Hut
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240715T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240715T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183023
CREATED:20240422T130611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240715T223413Z
UID:28558-1721070000-1721070000@span-arts-dev.co.uk
SUMMARY:Cân Sing Span Arts Singing Workshops
DESCRIPTION:Cân Sing will now be taking place at the SPAN Building\, Narberth\, at the regular time of 7.00 pm – 9.00 pm \nLimited sapces – Book by choosing the date below.  \nCân Sing is a relaxed environment in which we sing for the sake of singing! \nJoin vocal practitioner Molara for an exploratory celebration of singing\, work on strengthening the voice\, overcoming some of the physical and emotional barriers to singing openly and freely\, and above all singing for enjoyment. \nThe repertoire is varied with songs from Georgia\, Ghana\, Zimbabwe\, and Hawaii with a few shanties and some pop thrown in for good measure. \nThe group has been meeting for many years\, with new additions along the way. It&apos;s perfect if you are looking to sing regularly in a pressure free environment\, or whether you fancy dropping in for a sing every so often. The pace of the teaching is easily accessible to all\, with no time restraints. \nEvery 1st and 3rd Monday of the month\, except Bank Holidays. \n7.00 pm – 9.00 pm \nSPAN Arts Building\, Narberth SA67 7AG \nSessions £7
URL:https://span-arts-dev.co.uk/event/can-sing-span-arts-singing-workshops-5/
LOCATION:Span Arts (Can Sing)
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240714T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240714T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183023
CREATED:20240702T150645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240714T225354Z
UID:30551-1720976400-1720976400@span-arts-dev.co.uk
SUMMARY:We Move Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Join SPAN in celebrating the We Move project with an\nevening of music\, film and performance. \nSPAN\, in partnership with Llwy Gariad group of diverse\npeople of West Wales\, is proud to present an evening of celebration for the We\nMove project\, a Global Majority youth social action project bringing young\npeople together. \nJoin us for films and music created and presented by We\nMove\, a youth-led project for Global Majority children and young people across\nWest Wales. Celebrate the We Move Project with delicious food from the Zahia’s\nKitchen\, live music from the We Move house band\, aerial\ncircus from Eliza\, and a performance from The Successors of the Mandingue. \nThe project is supported by the Children in Need We Move fund.\nThe £1m We Move Fund: Youth Social Action aims to empower Black children and\nyoung people to use their voice to tackle subjects that matter to them and\ncreate change. We know that Black children and young people face many barriers\nin British society. Inequality\, racism and discrimination prevent Black\nchildren and young people from accessing many opportunities including accessing\nsimilar opportunities and services compared to their peers and engaging in\nsocial\, cultural\, education and economic activity. \nThe project seeks to achieve positive outcomes for Global\nMajority children and young people through Youth Social Action\, and for\nChildren in Need to learn about what Youth Social Action means to Black\nchildren and young people. They will share this learning with the sector. \nWe invite you to come and share in this joyful celebration\nof the project\, taking place at Small World Theatre on 14 of July\, 4:30 – 9pm. Tickets\nare £5 and booking is required. Please also pre-book your food by contacting wemove@span-arts.org.uk after booking\nyour ticket. \n \nEvent Details \nDate: Sunday 14\nJuly 2024 \nTime: Doors open\n4:30pm. Start 5pm until 9pm. \nPricing: £5  \nLocations: Small\nWorld Theatre\, Small World Theatre. Bath-House Rd\, Cardigan SA43 1JY \nBook: https://span-arts.ticketsolve.com/ticketbooth/shows/873662334 \nFor ticket holders who need access support to attend\, we\noffer a free ticket for their companion\, carer or personal assistant. Contact 01834\n869323 to book your carers ticket. Please contact info@spanarts.org to discuss your\naccessibility needs. \nSchedule:  \n4.30pm: door and bar open  \n5pm: Welcome speeches by Molara Awen\,\nWe Move Project Lead. The We Move youth present their films\n  \n6pm: Food is served from Small World&apos;s\nkitchen. The audience is asked to pre-order their dishes by contacting Molara\ndirectly at wemove@span-arts.org.uk \n7pm: live music from the We Move house band\naccompanied by an aerial circus performance by Eliza at 7.25pm  \n7.45pm: The Successors of the Mandingue
URL:https://span-arts-dev.co.uk/event/we-move-celebration/
LOCATION:Small World Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240701T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240701T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183023
CREATED:20240422T130611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240701T234815Z
UID:28554-1719860400-1719860400@span-arts-dev.co.uk
SUMMARY:Cân Sing Span Arts Singing Workshops
DESCRIPTION:Cân Sing will now be taking place at the SPAN Building\, Narberth\, at the regular time of 7.00 pm – 9.00 pm \nLimited sapces – Book by choosing the date below.  \nCân Sing is a relaxed environment in which we sing for the sake of singing! \nJoin vocal practitioner Molara for an exploratory celebration of singing\, work on strengthening the voice\, overcoming some of the physical and emotional barriers to singing openly and freely\, and above all singing for enjoyment. \nThe repertoire is varied with songs from Georgia\, Ghana\, Zimbabwe\, and Hawaii with a few shanties and some pop thrown in for good measure. \nThe group has been meeting for many years\, with new additions along the way. It&apos;s perfect if you are looking to sing regularly in a pressure free environment\, or whether you fancy dropping in for a sing every so often. The pace of the teaching is easily accessible to all\, with no time restraints. \nEvery 1st and 3rd Monday of the month\, except Bank Holidays. \n7.00 pm – 9.00 pm \nSPAN Arts Building\, Narberth SA67 7AG \nSessions £7
URL:https://span-arts-dev.co.uk/event/can-sing-span-arts-singing-workshops-3/
LOCATION:Span Arts (Can Sing)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240629T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240629T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183023
CREATED:20240611T210406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240630T003319Z
UID:30533-1719691200-1719691200@span-arts-dev.co.uk
SUMMARY:Queer Culture Jam
DESCRIPTION:Queer Culture Jam is a collaborative day of workshops\, panel discussions\, food and a dance party led by a range of local queer creatives and hosted by broadcaster and writer Damian Kerlin.  \n \nSee the schedule to book your tickets for each event:  \n \n\n11:00 – 12:30:Venue 1: &apos;Queer Art Patches&apos; with Emily Laurens\n\n13:45 – 15:15 :Venue 2: &apos;Your Story is a Film&apos; with Jane Campbell and Samara Van Rijswijk\n\n15:30 – 17:00 :Venue 2: &apos;Fantasy\, sci fi and "breaking the rules" in Queer writing&apos; with Anna Sherratt and Niamh Amelia\n\n 18:00- 19:00 :Venue 1: &apos;Queer\nTalk – How our identity can influence our practice&apos; Panel Discussion led by Damian Kerlin with Anna Sherratt\, Branwen Munn\, Tara Turner and Sita Thomas\n\n19:30 – 22:30: Venue 1: Pizza is served (booking not required)\n20:00 – Midnight: Venue 1: Dance Party with Emily Laurens MC and Branwen Munn DJ\n\nWith workshops running throughout the day led by our local Queer creatives\, Emily Laurens\, Jane Campbell\, Samara Van Rijswijk\, Anna Sherratt and Niamh Amelia\, there is a variety of activities exploring creative practice and identity to enjoy. These workshops will look at portraiture\, textiles\, storytelling\, spoken word\, scriptwriting\, sci-fi and more as they explore ideas embracing uniqueness\, self-identity and sharing your story through creative practice. The panel discussion “Queer Talk –How our identity can influence our practice”\, hosted by Damian Kerlin will be both live in front of an audience and streamed online and focusses on what it&apos;s like to be a queer creative\, finding a path in the creative industries and personal experiences. The day will culminate in a dance party with West-Wales DJ Branwen Munn\, where we invite all to come and bask in the creative atmosphere and electric music of this joyful\, inclusive event. \n \nTickets: Free\, Booking required. \nTime: 11am – Midnight \nLocation:  \nVenue 1: Ffwrn\, 6 Main Street\, Fishguard\nSA65 9HH \nVenue 2: Gateway Community Hub\, Clive Road\, Fishguard\nSA65 9DA \n \nPlease note: For the evening event\, under 18s must be\nunaccompanied by an adult.  \n \nAccessibility: The\nvenues are wheelchair accessible with disabled parking available at Ffwrn. Please\ncontact info@spanarts.org to discuss\nyour accessibility needs.
URL:https://span-arts-dev.co.uk/event/queer-culture-jam-3/
LOCATION:Ffwrn\, Fishguard
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240629T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240629T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183023
CREATED:20240611T210407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240630T003318Z
UID:30540-1719684000-1719684000@span-arts-dev.co.uk
SUMMARY:Queer Culture Jam
DESCRIPTION:Queer Culture Jam is a collaborative day of workshops\, panel discussions\, food and a dance party led by a range of local queer creatives and hosted by broadcaster and writer Damian Kerlin.  \n \nSee the schedule to book your tickets for each event:  \n \n\n11:00 – 12:30:Venue 1: &apos;Queer Art Patches&apos; with Emily Laurens\n\n13:45 – 15:15 :Venue 2: &apos;Your Story is a Film&apos; with Jane Campbell and Samara Van Rijswijk\n\n15:30 – 17:00 :Venue 2: &apos;Fantasy\, sci fi and "breaking the rules" in Queer writing&apos; with Anna Sherratt and Niamh Amelia\n\n 18:00- 19:00 :Venue 1: &apos;Queer\nTalk – How our identity can influence our practice&apos; Panel Discussion led by Damian Kerlin with Anna Sherratt\, Branwen Munn\, Tara Turner and Sita Thomas\n\n19:30 – 22:30: Venue 1: Pizza is served (booking not required)\n20:00 – Midnight: Venue 1: Dance Party with Emily Laurens MC and Branwen Munn DJ\n\nWith workshops running throughout the day led by our local Queer creatives\, Emily Laurens\, Jane Campbell\, Samara Van Rijswijk\, Anna Sherratt and Niamh Amelia\, there is a variety of activities exploring creative practice and identity to enjoy. These workshops will look at portraiture\, textiles\, storytelling\, spoken word\, scriptwriting\, sci-fi and more as they explore ideas embracing uniqueness\, self-identity and sharing your story through creative practice. The panel discussion “Queer Talk –How our identity can influence our practice”\, hosted by Damian Kerlin will be both live in front of an audience and streamed online and focusses on what it&apos;s like to be a queer creative\, finding a path in the creative industries and personal experiences. The day will culminate in a dance party with West-Wales DJ Branwen Munn\, where we invite all to come and bask in the creative atmosphere and electric music of this joyful\, inclusive event. \n \nTickets: Free\, Booking required. \nTime: 11am – Midnight \nLocation:  \nVenue 1: Ffwrn\, 6 Main Street\, Fishguard\nSA65 9HH \nVenue 2: Gateway Community Hub\, Clive Road\, Fishguard\nSA65 9DA \n \nPlease note: For the evening event\, under 18s must be\nunaccompanied by an adult.  \n \nAccessibility: The\nvenues are wheelchair accessible with disabled parking available at Ffwrn. Please\ncontact info@spanarts.org to discuss\nyour accessibility needs.
URL:https://span-arts-dev.co.uk/event/queer-culture-jam-6/
LOCATION:Ffwrn\, Fishguard
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240629T153000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240629T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183023
CREATED:20240611T210407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240630T003319Z
UID:30538-1719675000-1719675000@span-arts-dev.co.uk
SUMMARY:Queer Culture Jam
DESCRIPTION:Queer Culture Jam is a collaborative day of workshops\, panel discussions\, food and a dance party led by a range of local queer creatives and hosted by broadcaster and writer Damian Kerlin.  \n \nSee the schedule to book your tickets for each event:  \n \n\n11:00 – 12:30:Venue 1: &apos;Queer Art Patches&apos; with Emily Laurens\n\n13:45 – 15:15 :Venue 2: &apos;Your Story is a Film&apos; with Jane Campbell and Samara Van Rijswijk\n\n15:30 – 17:00 :Venue 2: &apos;Fantasy\, sci fi and "breaking the rules" in Queer writing&apos; with Anna Sherratt and Niamh Amelia\n\n 18:00- 19:00 :Venue 1: &apos;Queer\nTalk – How our identity can influence our practice&apos; Panel Discussion led by Damian Kerlin with Anna Sherratt\, Branwen Munn\, Tara Turner and Sita Thomas\n\n19:30 – 22:30: Venue 1: Pizza is served (booking not required)\n20:00 – Midnight: Venue 1: Dance Party with Emily Laurens MC and Branwen Munn DJ\n\nWith workshops running throughout the day led by our local Queer creatives\, Emily Laurens\, Jane Campbell\, Samara Van Rijswijk\, Anna Sherratt and Niamh Amelia\, there is a variety of activities exploring creative practice and identity to enjoy. These workshops will look at portraiture\, textiles\, storytelling\, spoken word\, scriptwriting\, sci-fi and more as they explore ideas embracing uniqueness\, self-identity and sharing your story through creative practice. The panel discussion “Queer Talk –How our identity can influence our practice”\, hosted by Damian Kerlin will be both live in front of an audience and streamed online and focusses on what it&apos;s like to be a queer creative\, finding a path in the creative industries and personal experiences. The day will culminate in a dance party with West-Wales DJ Branwen Munn\, where we invite all to come and bask in the creative atmosphere and electric music of this joyful\, inclusive event. \n \nTickets: Free\, Booking required. \nTime: 11am – Midnight \nLocation:  \nVenue 1: Ffwrn\, 6 Main Street\, Fishguard\nSA65 9HH \nVenue 2: Gateway Community Hub\, Clive Road\, Fishguard\nSA65 9DA \n \nPlease note: For the evening event\, under 18s must be\nunaccompanied by an adult.  \n \nAccessibility: The\nvenues are wheelchair accessible with disabled parking available at Ffwrn. Please\ncontact info@spanarts.org to discuss\nyour accessibility needs.
URL:https://span-arts-dev.co.uk/event/queer-culture-jam-5/
LOCATION:Ffwrn\, Fishguard
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240629T134500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240629T134500
DTSTAMP:20260403T183023
CREATED:20240611T210407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240630T003319Z
UID:30535-1719668700-1719668700@span-arts-dev.co.uk
SUMMARY:Queer Culture Jam
DESCRIPTION:Queer Culture Jam is a collaborative day of workshops\, panel discussions\, food and a dance party led by a range of local queer creatives and hosted by broadcaster and writer Damian Kerlin.  \n \nSee the schedule to book your tickets for each event:  \n \n\n11:00 – 12:30:Venue 1: &apos;Queer Art Patches&apos; with Emily Laurens\n\n13:45 – 15:15 :Venue 2: &apos;Your Story is a Film&apos; with Jane Campbell and Samara Van Rijswijk\n\n15:30 – 17:00 :Venue 2: &apos;Fantasy\, sci fi and "breaking the rules" in Queer writing&apos; with Anna Sherratt and Niamh Amelia\n\n 18:00- 19:00 :Venue 1: &apos;Queer\nTalk – How our identity can influence our practice&apos; Panel Discussion led by Damian Kerlin with Anna Sherratt\, Branwen Munn\, Tara Turner and Sita Thomas\n\n19:30 – 22:30: Venue 1: Pizza is served (booking not required)\n20:00 – Midnight: Venue 1: Dance Party with Emily Laurens MC and Branwen Munn DJ\n\nWith workshops running throughout the day led by our local Queer creatives\, Emily Laurens\, Jane Campbell\, Samara Van Rijswijk\, Anna Sherratt and Niamh Amelia\, there is a variety of activities exploring creative practice and identity to enjoy. These workshops will look at portraiture\, textiles\, storytelling\, spoken word\, scriptwriting\, sci-fi and more as they explore ideas embracing uniqueness\, self-identity and sharing your story through creative practice. The panel discussion “Queer Talk –How our identity can influence our practice”\, hosted by Damian Kerlin will be both live in front of an audience and streamed online and focusses on what it&apos;s like to be a queer creative\, finding a path in the creative industries and personal experiences. The day will culminate in a dance party with West-Wales DJ Branwen Munn\, where we invite all to come and bask in the creative atmosphere and electric music of this joyful\, inclusive event. \n \nTickets: Free\, Booking required. \nTime: 11am – Midnight \nLocation:  \nVenue 1: Ffwrn\, 6 Main Street\, Fishguard\nSA65 9HH \nVenue 2: Gateway Community Hub\, Clive Road\, Fishguard\nSA65 9DA \n \nPlease note: For the evening event\, under 18s must be\nunaccompanied by an adult.  \n \nAccessibility: The\nvenues are wheelchair accessible with disabled parking available at Ffwrn. Please\ncontact info@spanarts.org to discuss\nyour accessibility needs.
URL:https://span-arts-dev.co.uk/event/queer-culture-jam-4/
LOCATION:Gateway Community Hub
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240629T134500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240629T134500
DTSTAMP:20260403T183023
CREATED:20240604T152245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240605T082538Z
UID:30453-1719668700-1719668700@span-arts-dev.co.uk
SUMMARY:Queer Culture Jam
DESCRIPTION:Join Emily Laurens for Queer Art Patches\, a creative workshop for all the family as part of Queer Culture Jam. Create your own wearable art: a painted\, printed or appliqué patch to sew onto your clothes. \nEmily Laurens is a multidisciplinary artist\, educator and trainee art therapist who makes work about queer ecology\, eco-sexuality\, and the joys of complexity. \nQueer Culture Jam is a collaborative day of workshops\, panel discussions\, food and a dance party led by a range of local queer creatives and hosted by broadcaster and writer Damian Kerlin.  \n \nAll materials provided\, bring an apron or\nold T shirt to protect your clothes from fabric paint. \n \nTickets: Free\, Booking required. \nTime: 11am – 12:30pm \nLocation: Venue 1: Ffwrn\, 6 Main Street\, Fishguard\nSA65 9HH \nSuitable for all ages.
URL:https://span-arts-dev.co.uk/event/queer-culture-jam/
LOCATION:Ffwrn\, Fishguard
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240629T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240629T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183023
CREATED:20240604T152245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240630T003318Z
UID:30458-1719658800-1719658800@span-arts-dev.co.uk
SUMMARY:Queer Culture Jam
DESCRIPTION:Join Emily Laurens for Queer Art Patches\, a creative workshop for all the family as part of Queer Culture Jam. Create your own wearable art: a painted\, printed or appliqué patch to sew onto your clothes. \nEmily Laurens is a multidisciplinary artist\, educator and trainee art therapist who makes work about queer ecology\, eco-sexuality\, and the joys of complexity. \nQueer Culture Jam is a collaborative day of workshops\, panel discussions\, food and a dance party led by a range of local queer creatives and hosted by broadcaster and writer Damian Kerlin.  \n \nAll materials provided\, bring an apron or\nold T shirt to protect your clothes from fabric paint. \n \nTickets: Free\, Booking required. \nTime: 11am – 12:30pm \nLocation: Venue 1: Ffwrn\, 6 Main Street\, Fishguard\nSA65 9HH \nSuitable for all ages.
URL:https://span-arts-dev.co.uk/event/queer-culture-jam-2/
LOCATION:Ffwrn\, Fishguard
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240617T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240617T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183023
CREATED:20240422T130610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240611T151045Z
UID:28545-1718650800-1718650800@span-arts-dev.co.uk
SUMMARY:Cân Sing Span Arts Singing Workshops
DESCRIPTION:Cân Sing will now be taking place at the SPAN Building\, Narberth\, at the regular time of 7.00 pm – 9.00 pm \nLimited sapces – Book by choosing the date below.  \nCân Sing is a relaxed environment in which we sing for the sake of singing! \nJoin vocal practitioner Molara for an exploratory celebration of singing\, work on strengthening the voice\, overcoming some of the physical and emotional barriers to singing openly and freely\, and above all singing for enjoyment. \nThe repertoire is varied with songs from Georgia\, Ghana\, Zimbabwe\, and Hawaii with a few shanties and some pop thrown in for good measure. \nThe group has been meeting for many years\, with new additions along the way. It&apos;s perfect if you are looking to sing regularly in a pressure free environment\, or whether you fancy dropping in for a sing every so often. The pace of the teaching is easily accessible to all\, with no time restraints. \nEvery 1st and 3rd Monday of the month\, except Bank Holidays. \n7.00 pm – 9.00 pm \nSPAN Arts Building\, Narberth SA67 7AG \nSessions £7
URL:https://span-arts-dev.co.uk/event/can-sing-span-arts-singing-workshops/
LOCATION:Span Arts (Can Sing)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240614T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240614T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183023
CREATED:20240422T130609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240611T151045Z
UID:28535-1718391600-1718391600@span-arts-dev.co.uk
SUMMARY:Outdoor Shakespeare - The Tempest
DESCRIPTION:With a hope for a sunny evening\, this year SPAN’s popular annual outdoor Shakespeare production will take place on Friday the 14th of June. Join SPAN and the Festival Players for a rousing production of The Tempest. \nShakespeare’s last\, and\ngreat\, play is a triumphant compilation of intrigue\, magic\, and humour.\nProspero\, an exiled Duke with supernatural powers\, creates a great storm which\nsees his enemies shipwrecked on his island. Magic abounds\, plots are exposed\,\nand a colourful array of characters gain their deserts. Fascinating\nentertainment. \nLampeter House\, located in the village of Lampeter Velfrey\, just outside Narberth\, provides the perfect setting for outdoor Shakespeare\, with a small amphitheatre-style theatre built into the beautiful grounds of this lovely estate. \nThe performance will be open-air. The audience is encouraged to be prepared for any weathers\, as the show will go on come rain or shine. Audience members are welcome to bring their own seating. \nA wide range of delicious refreshments will be available at the bar\, which will be stocked with locally-sourced foods. \nThis is a popular event; advance booking is recommended to secure your place. \nThe venue is wheelchair accessible and tickets are free for carers. Please email info@span-arts.org.uk to let us know your access needs upon booking. \nFor more information about the Festival Players\, please visit:http://thefestivalplayers.co.uk/ \nDate: Friday 14th June \nTime: Grounds open 6pm\, show starts 7pm \nPricing: Adults £15.00\, Concessions £13.00\, Family Ticket £45 (Covers 4 tickets. Must include at least 1 child) \nLocation: Lampeter House\, Lampeter Velfrey\, Narberth\, SA67 8UQ.   
URL:https://span-arts-dev.co.uk/event/outdoor-shakespeare-the-tempest/
LOCATION:Lampeter House\, near Narberth
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240603T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240603T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183023
CREATED:20240422T130611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240603T224857Z
UID:28556-1717441200-1717441200@span-arts-dev.co.uk
SUMMARY:Cân Sing Span Arts Singing Workshops
DESCRIPTION:Cân Sing will now be taking place at the SPAN Building\, Narberth\, at the regular time of 7.00 pm – 9.00 pm \nLimited sapces – Book by choosing the date below.  \nCân Sing is a relaxed environment in which we sing for the sake of singing! \nJoin vocal practitioner Molara for an exploratory celebration of singing\, work on strengthening the voice\, overcoming some of the physical and emotional barriers to singing openly and freely\, and above all singing for enjoyment. \nThe repertoire is varied with songs from Georgia\, Ghana\, Zimbabwe\, and Hawaii with a few shanties and some pop thrown in for good measure. \nThe group has been meeting for many years\, with new additions along the way. It&apos;s perfect if you are looking to sing regularly in a pressure free environment\, or whether you fancy dropping in for a sing every so often. The pace of the teaching is easily accessible to all\, with no time restraints. \nEvery 1st and 3rd Monday of the month\, except Bank Holidays. \n7.00 pm – 9.00 pm \nSPAN Arts Building\, Narberth SA67 7AG \nSessions £7
URL:https://span-arts-dev.co.uk/event/can-sing-span-arts-singing-workshops-4/
LOCATION:Span Arts (Can Sing)
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240520T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240520T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183023
CREATED:20240422T130611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240520T222038Z
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SUMMARY:Cân Sing Span Arts Singing Workshops
DESCRIPTION:Cân Sing will now be taking place at the SPAN Building\, Narberth\, at the regular time of 7.00 pm – 9.00 pm \nLimited sapces – Book by choosing the date below.  \nCân Sing is a relaxed environment in which we sing for the sake of singing! \nJoin vocal practitioner Molara for an exploratory celebration of singing\, work on strengthening the voice\, overcoming some of the physical and emotional barriers to singing openly and freely\, and above all singing for enjoyment. \nThe repertoire is varied with songs from Georgia\, Ghana\, Zimbabwe\, and Hawaii with a few shanties and some pop thrown in for good measure. \nThe group has been meeting for many years\, with new additions along the way. It&apos;s perfect if you are looking to sing regularly in a pressure free environment\, or whether you fancy dropping in for a sing every so often. The pace of the teaching is easily accessible to all\, with no time restraints. \nEvery 1st and 3rd Monday of the month\, except Bank Holidays. \n7.00 pm – 9.00 pm \nSPAN Arts Building\, Narberth SA67 7AG \nSessions £7
URL:https://span-arts-dev.co.uk/event/can-sing-span-arts-singing-workshops-2/
LOCATION:Span Arts (Can Sing)
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