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September, December 2010 and April 2010

Glasbury Village Hall 
 

Painting Workshops

 

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with Kate Freeman

 
Glasbury  Arts is delighted to announce the return of abstract artist Kate Freeman, last year’s
artist-in-residence, with two painting workshops, the first in September 2010 with a second in
April 2011. Kate will also be holding a Christmas-themed workshop for young people in
December 2010.

•    Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 September, 10am to 4pm – workshop for adults
•    Sunday 12 December, 1.30 to 4.30pm – workshop for adults
•    Saturday 2 and Sunday 3 April, 10am to 4pm, workshop for adults
 
There are 12 places available in each adult workshop and 10 for young people.
Participants need have no previous experience: the objective is to provide a stimulating
experience which teaches new skills without focusing on one style of painting.
Ticket Prices - adults £45, young people £6  Friends Scheme discount applies 
 
 
Saturday 9th October 2010
Glasbury Village Hall 7:30pm 

My Darling ImageClemmie **

 
 
 Hugh Whitemore
With grateful acknowledgment to Lady Soames Performed by Rohan McCullough 
Directed by Gareth Armstrong

“My most brilliant achievement was my ability to be able to persuade my wife to marry me.
” Winston Churchill. My Darling Clemmie by Emmy-award-winning writer Hugh Whitemore
is the remarkable, moving and highly entertaining story of the woman who married one of
the truly great figures of the 20th century: Sir Winston Churchill. “The guardian angel of our
country’s guardian,” said Lord Halifax of Clementine Churchill. This one-woman show is
performed, as it was to great acclaim in Edinburgh last autumn, by Rohan McCullough –
“Rohan McCullough brings the audience to both laughter and tears during her captivating
and convincing performance.” Ava Dennis, Edinburgh Festivals Magazine
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Ticket Prices £8/£6  Friends Scheme discount applies
Clementine and Winston Churchill photo credit: Getty Images/Popperfoto Rohan McCullough
as Clementine Churchill
photo credit: Sophie Baker
 
Friday 5th November to Sunday 7th November [inclusive]
Glasbury Village Hall
 
Visual Arts Exhibition
 
Opening Times: Friday 7-9pm/Saturday/Sunday 11am - 5.30pm 
 
This, the  seventh annual exhibition once again brings together a very wide 
selection of art exhibits in an equally wide range of media. We are 
delighted that The Contemporary Arts Society for Wales will again be 
featuring some of their new purchases prior to being placed in a  
permanent collection. 
This year we are delighted to welcome new  graduate and former 
Gwernyfed High School art student, Lucy Hutton, as  artist-in-residence. 
Entry to the exhibition is free 
Guest Artists 
Contemporary  Arts Society for Wales – new purchases 
Phil Whiting – landscapes of  20th century massacre sites 
Kate Freeman – abstract artist 
Liam Bunce –  wildlife photographer 
Sue Hiley Harris – textiles 
Elizabeth  Haycock - sculptural surprise 
Martina Jirankova-Limbrick – life drawing  
Trefenna Collins – mixed media 
Sarah Putt – portrait painter 
Pat Birks –  pottery 
Sophie Thomas – children’s portrait painter  
 
A trio of former Gwernyfed students 
who had previously exhibited A Level work in  Glasbury:
Lucy Hutton – video/computer art and artist-in-residence  
Hollie Bardon – jeweller 
Andrew Graham – painter and sketch artist  
Gwernyfed High School - GCSE and A Level students 
 
Local Artists 
Caitriona Cartwright – stone and letter carver
John Darlison – landscape painter 
 Joan Charleton – portrait and narrative painter 
Dawn Cripps – jewellery  
Victoria Keeble – textiles and print 
Gail Stokes-Hayward – wire  sculptures 
Anna Myrddin-Evans – painter in pastels 
Julie Dawson – oil  painter
Jennie Hall – watercolours
Fred Lloyd – wood turning 
Mark  Zytynski – photography 

Hot food served throughout the day on Saturday and Sunday,
but booking essential at lunchtime 

Radnor Arms, Harp Inn, Maesllwch Arms
Meals served 12noon to 2.30pm and 6.30pm to 8.30pm.
 
 
 
Saturday 27th November 2010
Glasbury Village Hall, 7:30pm
 

An Evening with Isla St Clair **

 
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In 2008 Isla St Clair took Glasbury by storm in a sell-out concert that proved to be “a night to remember” for everyone lucky enough to have a ticket. Almost three years later, the ever-popular Isla St Clair, one of Britain’s foremost traditional singers, returns with a one-woman show that combines timeless songs, ranging from Burns to classic laments, with fascinating and humorous anecdotes from a lifetime in showbusiness to create a wonderfully entertaining evening, full of music, warmth and humour.

Familiar to many from The Generation Game, for which she won an award as ‘TV personality of the year, it’s now her singing that garners awards, among them the accolade of ‘folk singer of the year’.

Isla's voice is beautifully pure...” Sunday Times Magazine
www.islastclair.com
Ticket prices £8.50/£6.50    Friends Scheme discount applies

 
Saturday 11th December 2010
Glasbury Village Hall, 7:30pm
 

Planetarium Night with the Stars

- When Art Meets Science


 
Presented by Gwernyfed High School Astronomy Club

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In February 2010, Gwernyfed High School Astronomy Club transformed the village hall into a planetarium and provided an unforgettable night for everyone who managed to buy a ticket. Due to popular demand they are now repeating this memorable experience, offering another unmissable opportunity as Gwernyfed High School Astronomy Club present material located through the Faulkes Telescopes in Hawaii and Australia

Accompanying the planetarium experience there will be:

•    An exhibition of photographs taken through the telescopes and artistic interpretations of some of the
      images, plus photographs by Mike Featherstone giving a unique view of the sky over Powys.
•     A buffet meal          

All included in the ticket price.

Ticket prices £12/£9 Friends Scheme discount applies
Half the net proceeds from this event will be donated to the Gwernyfed High School Timbuktu Fund.
Sunday 16th January, 2011  
Glasbury Village Hall, 2.00 to 3.45pm 
 
 
A writers’ workshop for young people 
with Jenny Valentine 
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Glasbury's bestselling children's author and winner of the Guardian Prize for Children's Fiction for her first novel, Finding Violet Park, hosts a writing workshop for young people, aged 10 to 14.

Ticket prices £6.00  Friends Scheme discount applies

Saturday 29th January 2011
Glasbury Village Hall, 10:30am to 2pm


Artists of the Llanthony Valley

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Lecture by William and John Gibbs

The inaugural Annual Art Lecture, Artists of the Llanthony Valley, will focus on the lives and work of JMW Turner, who painted the abbey in 1841 and John Piper who did the same exactly a century later. John and William Gibbs will also look at Eric Gill, who founded an artistic community close to Llanthony at Capel-y-ffin, though he did little work depicting the area. The lecture will also examine, through the arts, the changes in rural life.
The timetable for the day: 10.30-11am – coffee/tea 11am-12.30pm – lecture 12.30-2pm – buffet lunch  Coffee, lunch and a glass of wine are all included in the ticket price.
Ticket prices £15/£13  Friends Scheme discount applies
Saturday 19th February 2011
Gwernyfed Drama Studio 
 

India Dance Wales present Life**

 

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India Dance Wales is the country's leading professional Indian dance company and has been enchanting audiences with the art of classical Indian dance for almost three decades.

The company is renowned for creating innovative and dazzling works that are authentic, accessible and visually stunning, specializing in the classical dance form of Bharata Natyam, one of the most dynamic and internationally popular styles of Indian dance, and Life is no exception. Inspired by the writings of Indian mystic and spiritual teacher Osho, a fusion of Carnatic (South Indian Classical) and Western music, together with expressive narration and dynamic dance movements, come together to explore the stages we all go through in life. The professional dancers and musicians of India Dance Wales have pooled their remarkable talents to create a spectacle which is both touching and unforgettable. Whether you are a lover of dance, passionate about music, or simply want to enjoy something new – you’ll love Life.

www.indiadancewales.com

Ticket prices £9/£7  Friends Scheme discount applies As well as the dance performance the
company will be organizing dance workshops for local schools, hosted jointly by Glasbury Arts
and Gwernyfed High School on February 18.

Saturday, 19th March 2011.

Gwernyfed Drama Studio 
Téa Hodžic Trio in Concert **

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Téa Hodžic's evocative and expresive voice has enchanted audiences from Womad to the South Bank to Sarajevo, garnering rave reviews wherever she performs. In this trio, a slimmed down and condensed incarnation of the Balkan super-group, Szapora, Téa explores the songs of her homeland, the former Yugoslavia, and its bordering countries – The Balkans and beyond - to the accompaniment of virtuoso musicians, violinist Oliver Wilson-Dickson,  a ‘fearsome fiddler’ said BBC Radio 4, and Luke Carver Goss on accordion. An evening of music that is intimate, passionate and irresistible lies in store as the audience is taken on a journey through Macedonian songs and circle dances, music from Serbia, Montenegro and Bosnia, and further afield from Bulgaria, Romania and even Russia as well as generous servings of traditional Roma or gypsy material.
“Her voice haunted me for the rest of the day...”  Clive Davies, The Times  “There's a dark and haunting beauty to this music,” Simon Broughton, London Evening Standard
Ticket prices £8/£6   Friends Scheme discount applies

 

 

Saturday, 30th April 2011.
Gwernyfed Drama Studio 
 
An evening of opera with members of 
the Chorus of Welsh National Opera **
 produced by Welsh National Opera
 
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Welsh National Opera is a multi award-winning touring opera company performing to over
140,000 people a year across England and Wales.  
The Chorus of Welsh National Opera has 40 members and became professional in 1968.
Since then it has become internationally recognised as a world-class ensemble by both critics
and audiences. Recent productions including Khovanshchina, The Sacrifice and Aida
have drawn huge praise for the Chorus.
Most Chorus members have active concert and operatic solo careers.
The Chorus has performed in many major state events, including singing for HM The Queen
as she opened the new Welsh Assembly.

Come and sing with Welsh National Opera Chorus Master Stephen Harris and four members
of the WNO Chorus There are 60 places available for Welsh National Opera’s workshop in
Glasbury, from 10am to 5pm – we are looking for a balance of voices among the singers
taking part. Open to all levels of ability, you just need to have a passion for singing.

Tea and coffee provided, but participants need to bring a packed lunch.
Concert £9.50/£7.50 Combined concert/workshop ticket £15/£13   Friends Scheme discount applies
 
 
 
 
 
 
** For these events there will be a pre-event “Pasta and Pud” 
meal at the River Café Glasbury, 
£11.50 for two courses – must be pre-booked.

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Glasbury Arts is Managed by Glasbury Village Hall -  Registered Charity Number 524462

 

 

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