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SEPTEMBERSat 17 Gan Bwyll! Don PaScwalE Powis Hall, Bangor University, 7.30pm 11
tue 20 caBaRET: ThE JaiPuR Kawa BRaSS BanD John Phillips Hall,
Bangor University, 7.30pm 4
Fri 23 FRiDay FilM: ciTy oF GoD Main Arts Lecture Theatre,
Bangor University, 7.30pm 17
thu 29 un Fach FlEwoG Bangor Railway Club, 7.30pm 7
29-30 luMinaRiuM Old Bowling Green, Bangor, 11am-6pm 22
ocToBER1-2 luMinaRiuM Old Bowling Green, Bangor, 11am-6pm 22
Sun 2 SunDay cinEMa: PulP FicTion Main Arts Lecture Theatre,
Bangor University, 7.30pm 14
Wed 5 cRunch Coleg Menai Drama Studio, Bangor, 1.30pm & 7.30pm 17
4-18 woRD FEST 10 Various venues in and around Bangor -11
Fri 7 FRiDay FilM: BlacK caT whiTE caT Main Arts Lecture Theatre, Bangor University, 7.30pm 12
Sun 16 SunDay cinEMa: MEMEnTo Main Arts Lecture Theatre, Bangor University, 7.30pm 14
Fri 21 FRiDay FilM: ThE DivinG BEll anD ThE BuTTERFly Main Arts Lecture Theatre, Bangor University, 7.30pm 13
Fri 21 SaMBa DancE woRKShoP John Phillips Hall, Bangor University, 6-7pm 9
Sat 22 caPoEiRa woRKShoP John Phillips Hall, Bangor University, 1.30-3pm 9
Sat 22 BaTizaDo RoDa John Phillips Hall, Bangor University, 5pm 8
Mon 31 noSFERaTu John Phillips Hall, Bangor University, 7.30pm 16
novEMBERFri 4 caBaRET: BlacK uMFoloSi 5 Powis Hall, Bangor University, 7.30pm 5
Sat 5 ThE villaGE Social Memorial Hall, Mynydd Llandegai, 7.30pm 18
tue 8 cRaSh Ysgol Tryfan, Bangor, 7.30pm 19
Fri 11 FRiDay FilM: ThE PianiST Main Arts Lecture Theatre,
Bangor University, 7.30pm 13
Sun 13 SunDay cinEMa: ThE huRT locKER Main Arts Lecture Theatre, Bangor University, 7.30pm 15
Fri 18 FRiDay FilM: BiuTiFul Main Arts Lecture Theatre, Bangor University, 7.30pm 13
Sat 19 anTon chEKhov John Phillips Hall, Bangor University, 7.30pm 20
Sat 26 ThE chRiSTMaS caRol John Phillips Hall, Bangor University, 7.30pm 23
Sun 27 SunDay cinEMa: 127 houRS Main Arts Lecture Theatre, Bangor University, 7.30pm 15
DEcEMBERFri 2 caBaRET: JaMiE SMiTh’S MaBon Powis Hall, Bangor University, 7.30pm 6
Sat 10 c’Mon MiD-laiFF John Phillips Hall, Bangor University, 7.30pm 21
Sun 11 SunDay cinEMa: Pan’S laByRinTh Main Arts Lecture Theatre, Bangor University, 7.30pm 15
16-17 MaDoG a’R aMERiG John Phillips Hall, Bangor University, 7.30pm 24
Sat 17 MaDoG a’R aMERiG John Phillips Hall, Bangor University, 1pm 24
PagePagePage Page
at a glance
Follow us on
Front cover: Jamie Smith’s Mabon
Cabaret
draMa
FilM
KidS & FaMilieS
liStingS
MuSiC at bangor
PerForManCe
welcomeWelcome to the Stepping Stones autumn programme – a collection of events, projects and activities celebrating our journey to the opening of Pontio; Bangor’s new Performing Arts and Innovation Centre.
Registered charity number: 1141565
32
SEPTEMBERSat 17 Gan Bwyll! Don PaScwalE Powis Hall, Bangor University, 7.30pm 11
tue 20 caBaRET: ThE JaiPuR Kawa BRaSS BanD John Phillips Hall,
Bangor University, 7.30pm 4
Fri 23 FRiDay FilM: ciTy oF GoD Main Arts Lecture Theatre,
Bangor University, 7.30pm 17
thu 29 un Fach FlEwoG Bangor Railway Club, 7.30pm 7
29-30 luMinaRiuM Old Bowling Green, Bangor, 11am-6pm 22
ocToBER1-2 luMinaRiuM Old Bowling Green, Bangor, 11am-6pm 22
Sun 2 SunDay cinEMa: PulP FicTion Main Arts Lecture Theatre,
Bangor University, 7.30pm 14
Wed 5 cRunch Coleg Menai Drama Studio, Bangor, 1.30pm & 7.30pm 17
4-18 woRD FEST 10 Various venues in and around Bangor -11
Fri 7 FRiDay FilM: BlacK caT whiTE caT Main Arts Lecture Theatre, Bangor University, 7.30pm 12
Sun 16 SunDay cinEMa: MEMEnTo Main Arts Lecture Theatre, Bangor University, 7.30pm 14
Fri 21 FRiDay FilM: ThE DivinG BEll anD ThE BuTTERFly Main Arts Lecture Theatre, Bangor University, 7.30pm 13
Fri 21 SaMBa DancE woRKShoP John Phillips Hall, Bangor University, 6-7pm 9
Sat 22 caPoEiRa woRKShoP John Phillips Hall, Bangor University, 1.30-3pm 9
Sat 22 BaTizaDo RoDa John Phillips Hall, Bangor University, 5pm 8
Mon 31 noSFERaTu John Phillips Hall, Bangor University, 7.30pm 16
novEMBERFri 4 caBaRET: BlacK uMFoloSi 5 Powis Hall, Bangor University, 7.30pm 5
Sat 5 ThE villaGE Social Memorial Hall, Mynydd Llandegai, 7.30pm 18
tue 8 cRaSh Ysgol Tryfan, Bangor, 7.30pm 19
Fri 11 FRiDay FilM: ThE PianiST Main Arts Lecture Theatre,
Bangor University, 7.30pm 13
Sun 13 SunDay cinEMa: ThE huRT locKER Main Arts Lecture Theatre, Bangor University, 7.30pm 15
Fri 18 FRiDay FilM: BiuTiFul Main Arts Lecture Theatre, Bangor University, 7.30pm 13
Sat 19 anTon chEKhov John Phillips Hall, Bangor University, 7.30pm 20
Sat 26 ThE chRiSTMaS caRol John Phillips Hall, Bangor University, 7.30pm 23
Sun 27 SunDay cinEMa: 127 houRS Main Arts Lecture Theatre, Bangor University, 7.30pm 15
DEcEMBERFri 2 caBaRET: JaMiE SMiTh’S MaBon Powis Hall, Bangor University, 7.30pm 6
Sat 10 c’Mon MiD-laiFF John Phillips Hall, Bangor University, 7.30pm 21
Sun 11 SunDay cinEMa: Pan’S laByRinTh Main Arts Lecture Theatre, Bangor University, 7.30pm 15
16-17 MaDoG a’R aMERiG John Phillips Hall, Bangor University, 7.30pm 24
Sat 17 MaDoG a’R aMERiG John Phillips Hall, Bangor University, 1pm 24
PagePagePage Page
at a glance
Follow us on
Front cover: Jamie Smith’s Mabon
Cabaret
draMa
FilM
KidS & FaMilieS
liStingS
MuSiC at bangor
PerForManCe
welcomeWelcome to the Stepping Stones autumn programme – a collection of events, projects and activities celebrating our journey to the opening of Pontio; Bangor’s new Performing Arts and Innovation Centre.
Registered charity number: 1141565
32
Tuesday 20 September, 7.30pm John Phillips hall, Bangor universityTickets: £12/£10 concessionsPhone: 01248 382828, visit Cob Records or buy online at: www.pontio.co.uk.
SOUND THE BRASS AND THE DRUM!
Influenced by jazz, Western traditional and Indian music, Hameed Khan ‘Kawa’ – tabla maestro and artistic director of Rajasthani folk group Musafir – has created an Indian Brass Band all of its own. Blending themes from Bollywood, the distinctive Gypsy sound of Rajasthan and a touch of Hindustani classical, the Jaipur Kawa Brass Band has captivated audiences at festivals around Europe. Featuring an astonishing fakir, who swallows a sword right before the audience’s eyes, and a Gypsy Sapera Kalbelya dancer, this will be an evening of amazing energy and humour. The evening will be supported by local dancer Shanti Shanker, who practices Bharatanatyam dancing.
Jaipur Kawa Brass Band+ Shanti Shanker
CABARET PONTIO
CAB
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Friday 4 november, 7.30pm Powis hall, Bangor universityTickets: £12/£10 concessionsPhone: 01248 382828, visit Cob Records or buy online at: www.pontio.co.uk
Supported by côr cyntaf i’r Felin
ZIMBABWE’S FAVOURITE ACAPPELLA AND DANCE GROUP
Zimbabwe’s greatest ambassadors come to Bangor with a dynamic live performance inspired by southern African song and dance. Harmonic acappella singing mixes with intricate rhythms as this brilliantly choreographed show takes in a full range of movements from stomping to leaping! With an unrivalled passion and enthusiasm, Black Umfolosi have become firm favourites around the World with people of all ages and cultures. Supported by community choir côr cyntaf i’r Felin from Y Felinheli.
CAB
ARET
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Tuesday 20 September, 7.30pm John Phillips hall, Bangor universityTickets: £12/£10 concessionsPhone: 01248 382828, visit Cob Records or buy online at: www.pontio.co.uk.
SOUND THE BRASS AND THE DRUM!
Influenced by jazz, Western traditional and Indian music, Hameed Khan ‘Kawa’ – tabla maestro and artistic director of Rajasthani folk group Musafir – has created an Indian Brass Band all of its own. Blending themes from Bollywood, the distinctive Gypsy sound of Rajasthan and a touch of Hindustani classical, the Jaipur Kawa Brass Band has captivated audiences at festivals around Europe. Featuring an astonishing fakir, who swallows a sword right before the audience’s eyes, and a Gypsy Sapera Kalbelya dancer, this will be an evening of amazing energy and humour. The evening will be supported by local dancer Shanti Shanker, who practices Bharatanatyam dancing.
Jaipur Kawa Brass Band+ Shanti Shanker
CABARET PONTIO
CAB
ARET
Friday 4 november, 7.30pm Powis hall, Bangor universityTickets: £12/£10 concessionsPhone: 01248 382828, visit Cob Records or buy online at: www.pontio.co.uk
Supported by côr cyntaf i’r Felin
ZIMBABWE’S FAVOURITE ACAPPELLA AND DANCE GROUP
Zimbabwe’s greatest ambassadors come to Bangor with a dynamic live performance inspired by southern African song and dance. Harmonic acappella singing mixes with intricate rhythms as this brilliantly choreographed show takes in a full range of movements from stomping to leaping! With an unrivalled passion and enthusiasm, Black Umfolosi have become firm favourites around the World with people of all ages and cultures. Supported by community choir côr cyntaf i’r Felin from Y Felinheli.
CAB
ARET
4 5
Thursday 29 September, 7.30pm Railway club, BangorTickets: £7.50/£5 concessions. Phone: 01248 382828 or buy online at: www.pontio.co.uk
With: Iwan Charles, Bryn Fôn, Gwenno Elis Hodgkins, Maldwyn John, Catrin Mara & Sion Trystan
This time it’s Neville and Kiley’s petshop that’s in trouble. The RSPCA are determined to close the shop and Neville is fully aware that Hughsey from Head Office has an interest in many things hairy. Will the shop close? Will Kiley be stroking strange creatures? And what of the stock – will the French mouse be successful in his terrible plan?
ANOTHER HILARIOUS CLUB SHOW FROM EILIR JONES
CAB
ARET
Friday 2 December, 7.30pm Powis Hall, Bangor University
Tickets: £12/£10 concessionsPhone: 01248 382828, visit Cob Records or buy online at: www.pontio.co.uk
Jamie Smith’s MabonSupported by Gwibdaith hen Frân
CELTIC MUSIC WITHOUT BORDERS
Jamie Smith’s imaginative compositions take you on a magical whistlestop Euro tour, with jigs and reels jostling alongside Breton fest-noz, French mazurka, Galician muinera and even shades of Eastern European klezmer in an exuberant, feel-good show. Award-winning, infectious and toe-tappingly good, this is an irresistible blend of World music, Celtic roots and rabble-rousing funk folk, filled with energy, joy and passion. Supported by country acoustic group Gwibdaith hen Frân from Blaenau Ffestiniog.
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Thursday 29 September, 7.30pm Railway club, BangorTickets: £7.50/£5 concessions. Phone: 01248 382828 or buy online at: www.pontio.co.uk
With: Iwan Charles, Bryn Fôn, Gwenno Elis Hodgkins, Maldwyn John, Catrin Mara & Sion Trystan
This time it’s Neville and Kiley’s petshop that’s in trouble. The RSPCA are determined to close the shop and Neville is fully aware that Hughsey from Head Office has an interest in many things hairy. Will the shop close? Will Kiley be stroking strange creatures? And what of the stock – will the French mouse be successful in his terrible plan?
ANOTHER HILARIOUS CLUB SHOW FROM EILIR JONES
CAB
ARET
Friday 2 December, 7.30pm Powis Hall, Bangor University
Tickets: £12/£10 concessionsPhone: 01248 382828, visit Cob Records or buy online at: www.pontio.co.uk
Jamie Smith’s MabonSupported by Gwibdaith hen Frân
CELTIC MUSIC WITHOUT BORDERS
Jamie Smith’s imaginative compositions take you on a magical whistlestop Euro tour, with jigs and reels jostling alongside Breton fest-noz, French mazurka, Galician muinera and even shades of Eastern European klezmer in an exuberant, feel-good show. Award-winning, infectious and toe-tappingly good, this is an irresistible blend of World music, Celtic roots and rabble-rousing funk folk, filled with energy, joy and passion. Supported by country acoustic group Gwibdaith hen Frân from Blaenau Ffestiniog.
PER
FOR
MAN
CE
(18+) 76
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Friday 21 octoberJohn Phillips hall, Bangor university6-7pm
Samba dance workshopTickets: £5
Suitable for adults, all levels of experience.
Saturday 22 octoberJohn Phillips hall, Bangor university1.30-3pm
capoeira workshopTickets: £6 (includes free entry to attend Batizado Roda later in the evening)Suitable for young people (4-16 years), all levels of experience.
For more information and to find out about regular Capoeira classes, visit: www.capoeiramocambo.co.uk
PER
FOR
MAN
CE
Saturday 22 october, 5pm John Phillips hall, Bangor universityTickets: £6/£4 concessions (10% discount for group bookings of 4 or more) Phone: 01248 382828, visit Cob Records or buy online at: www.pontio.co.uk
Capoeira Mocambo and Pontio present
CAPOEIRA SPECTACULAR, LIVE AND IMPROVISED
Join us for an exhilarating evening of Capoeira; a combination of martial arts, dance and music, originally developed by African slaves in Brazil. Live and improvised on stage, local Capoeira Mocambo students will enter the Batizado Roda (Wheel of Baptism) to face challenges set by Grand Master Mestre Sombra, visiting international masters and some of the UK’s most prolific Capoeira teachers. The evening will culminate in a Roda for the masters with an improvised dance off by artists who have a lived a lifetime in Capoeira. Expect the unexpected! Capoeira Conviver Batizado 2008 Left: Mestre Ediandro & Mestre China at Capoeira Conviver Batizado 2008
PER
FOR
MAN
CE
Phone: 01248 382828, visit Cob Recordsor buy online at: www.pontio.co.uk
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Friday 21 octoberJohn Phillips hall, Bangor university6-7pm
Samba dance workshopTickets: £5
Suitable for adults, all levels of experience.
Saturday 22 octoberJohn Phillips hall, Bangor university1.30-3pm
capoeira workshopTickets: £6 (includes free entry to attend Batizado Roda later in the evening)Suitable for young people (4-16 years), all levels of experience.
For more information and to find out about regular Capoeira classes, visit: www.capoeiramocambo.co.uk
PER
FOR
MAN
CE
Saturday 22 october, 5pm John Phillips hall, Bangor universityTickets: £6/£4 concessions (10% discount for group bookings of 4 or more) Phone: 01248 382828, visit Cob Records or buy online at: www.pontio.co.uk
Capoeira Mocambo and Pontio present
CAPOEIRA SPECTACULAR, LIVE AND IMPROVISED
Join us for an exhilarating evening of Capoeira; a combination of martial arts, dance and music, originally developed by African slaves in Brazil. Live and improvised on stage, local Capoeira Mocambo students will enter the Batizado Roda (Wheel of Baptism) to face challenges set by Grand Master Mestre Sombra, visiting international masters and some of the UK’s most prolific Capoeira teachers. The evening will culminate in a Roda for the masters with an improvised dance off by artists who have a lived a lifetime in Capoeira. Expect the unexpected! Capoeira Conviver Batizado 2008 Left: Mestre Ediandro & Mestre China at Capoeira Conviver Batizado 2008
PER
FOR
MAN
CE
Phone: 01248 382828, visit Cob Recordsor buy online at: www.pontio.co.uk
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Saturday 17 September, 7.30pm Powis hall, Bangor universityTickets: £9 /£6 schoolchildren Phone: 01248 382828 or buy online at: www.pontio.co.uk
Opra Cymru presents
Gan Bwyll! Don PascwaleA WELSH LANGUAGE OPERA FOR ALL
A chamber version in Welsh of Donizetti’s comic masterpiece by OPRA Cymru. The show presents the talents of Arwel Huw Morgan and Robyn Lyn and the new faces of Ceirios Haf and Iwan Davies, in an original production by Patrick Young.
www.opracymru.org.uk
¡viva la Poesía!Thu 6 oct, 7.30pm Greek Taverna, Bangor
Tickets: £2 on the door
A celebration of (Inter-)National Poetry Day with readings by ian Gregson and carol Rumens. Rhys Trimble will present bilingual poetry with music by hywel Edwards and Ben Stammers, while Anglesey-based Parking non-Stop will improvise with Slovenian poets ana Pepelnik and Gregor Podlogar. The evening also features short films by Metropoetica as well as DJ Podli and an open poetry reading in any language (please contact Zoe at: [email protected] by 3rd October if you’re interested in reading).
Slovenian PoetryFri 7 oct, 2pm Main arts Building, Bangor university (room TBC)
Free of chargeA discussion of international cross-currents in contemporary Slovenian poetry with four visiting poets: Marjan Strojan, Barbara Pogacnik, ana Pepelnik and Gregor Podlogar.
Fri 7 oct, 6.30pm Blue Sky café, BangorTickets: £2 on the door (includes free anthology of Slovenian poetry)Four leading poets from Slovenia (Marjan Strojan, Barbara Pogacnik, Gregor Podlogar and ana Pepelnik), one of Europe’s most dynamic poetry scenes, present their work with English translation.
latvian and Macedonian PoetryIn association with Literature Across Frontiers
Tue 18 oct, 6.30pm Blue Sky café, Bangor
Tickets: £2 on the doorIn this exchange between two very different European cultures, two poets from Latvia (anna auzina and Ka-rlis ve-rdin, š) and two from Macedonia (igor isakovski and lidija Dimkovska) will read their work together and discuss it with the audience.
Ian GregsonAna Pepelnik
Moelyci Poetry DaySun 9 oct, 10am-4pm Moelyci Environmental centre, Tregarth Free of charge Try out your poetry skills with a fun, hands-on day of workshops and creative performances led by distinguished poets from North Wales including Moelyci’s Poet in Residence, the electrifying Martin Daws, Anglesey reggae legend Gwyn Parry, the captivating Sophie McKeand, and Welsh children’s Poet Laureate 2009-10, the prolific Twm Morys.
PoETicaSat 8 oct, 7.30pm Blue Sky café, BangorFree of chargeTo celebrate Word Fest, POETica returns! This exclusive event will bring spoken word and live literature together in a fresh blend of slam, spoken word and literary poetry. POETica performances will showcase local lyrical talent and headline top performance poets. It’s going to be fabulous!
conran Poetry chorusTue 4 oct, 7.30pm Gwynedd Museum & art Gallery, Bangor
Tickets: £3 on the doorCelebrated Bangor poet Tony conran launches Word Fest with a polyphonic performance by his dedicated and experienced group of performers, The conran Poetry chorus. For Conran, song, choral speaking, dialogue, music and recitation are all part of poetry, which he describes as “…a dance of the vocal chords and the mouth, which only comes alive when you hear it and see it”. Artists reading from the critically acclaimed poet’s work will be: Sheila Brook, lesley conran, John Griffiths, Pauline Down and Dyfan Roberts, with music from John Mathews. The readings will be taken from Castles Part 4, Fabrics and Day Movements.
Martin Daws10 11
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Saturday 17 September, 7.30pm Powis hall, Bangor universityTickets: £9 /£6 schoolchildren Phone: 01248 382828 or buy online at: www.pontio.co.uk
Opra Cymru presents
Gan Bwyll! Don PascwaleA WELSH LANGUAGE OPERA FOR ALL
A chamber version in Welsh of Donizetti’s comic masterpiece by OPRA Cymru. The show presents the talents of Arwel Huw Morgan and Robyn Lyn and the new faces of Ceirios Haf and Iwan Davies, in an original production by Patrick Young.
www.opracymru.org.uk
¡viva la Poesía!Thu 6 oct, 7.30pm Greek Taverna, Bangor
Tickets: £2 on the door
A celebration of (Inter-)National Poetry Day with readings by ian Gregson and carol Rumens. Rhys Trimble will present bilingual poetry with music by hywel Edwards and Ben Stammers, while Anglesey-based Parking non-Stop will improvise with Slovenian poets ana Pepelnik and Gregor Podlogar. The evening also features short films by Metropoetica as well as DJ Podli and an open poetry reading in any language (please contact Zoe at: [email protected] by 3rd October if you’re interested in reading).
Slovenian PoetryFri 7 oct, 2pm Main arts Building, Bangor university (room TBC)
Free of chargeA discussion of international cross-currents in contemporary Slovenian poetry with four visiting poets: Marjan Strojan, Barbara Pogacnik, ana Pepelnik and Gregor Podlogar.
Fri 7 oct, 6.30pm Blue Sky café, BangorTickets: £2 on the door (includes free anthology of Slovenian poetry)Four leading poets from Slovenia (Marjan Strojan, Barbara Pogacnik, Gregor Podlogar and ana Pepelnik), one of Europe’s most dynamic poetry scenes, present their work with English translation.
latvian and Macedonian PoetryIn association with Literature Across Frontiers
Tue 18 oct, 6.30pm Blue Sky café, Bangor
Tickets: £2 on the doorIn this exchange between two very different European cultures, two poets from Latvia (anna auzina and Ka-rlis ve-rdin, š) and two from Macedonia (igor isakovski and lidija Dimkovska) will read their work together and discuss it with the audience.
Ian GregsonAna Pepelnik
Moelyci Poetry DaySun 9 oct, 10am-4pm Moelyci Environmental centre, Tregarth Free of charge Try out your poetry skills with a fun, hands-on day of workshops and creative performances led by distinguished poets from North Wales including Moelyci’s Poet in Residence, the electrifying Martin Daws, Anglesey reggae legend Gwyn Parry, the captivating Sophie McKeand, and Welsh children’s Poet Laureate 2009-10, the prolific Twm Morys.
PoETicaSat 8 oct, 7.30pm Blue Sky café, BangorFree of chargeTo celebrate Word Fest, POETica returns! This exclusive event will bring spoken word and live literature together in a fresh blend of slam, spoken word and literary poetry. POETica performances will showcase local lyrical talent and headline top performance poets. It’s going to be fabulous!
conran Poetry chorusTue 4 oct, 7.30pm Gwynedd Museum & art Gallery, Bangor
Tickets: £3 on the doorCelebrated Bangor poet Tony conran launches Word Fest with a polyphonic performance by his dedicated and experienced group of performers, The conran Poetry chorus. For Conran, song, choral speaking, dialogue, music and recitation are all part of poetry, which he describes as “…a dance of the vocal chords and the mouth, which only comes alive when you hear it and see it”. Artists reading from the critically acclaimed poet’s work will be: Sheila Brook, lesley conran, John Griffiths, Pauline Down and Dyfan Roberts, with music from John Mathews. The readings will be taken from Castles Part 4, Fabrics and Day Movements.
Martin Daws10 11
FILMMain Arts Lecture Theatre, Bangor UniversityTickets: £4/£3 concessions. Phone: 01248 382828 or buy online at: www.pontio.co.uk. Also available on the door.
Community film programming comes to life with Friday Films in the run up to the opening of the new Pontio building, which will feature a 180-seater cinema. If you’d like to get involved in one of our community programming groups, please email us at: [email protected] or call: 01248 388090.
Friday 23 September, 7.30pm
CITY OF GOD(Brazil 2002) Cert 18, 130 mins
Directed by: Fernando Meirelles & Kátia Lund. Starring: Alexandre Rodrigues, Matheus Nachtergaele & Leandro Firmino
Two boys growing up in a violent neighbourhood of Rio de Janeiro take different paths: one becomes a photographer, the other a drug dealer.
Friday 7 october, 7.30pm
BLACK CAT WHITE CAT(Serbia 1998) Cert 15, 127 mins
Directed by: Emir Kusturica Starring: Bajram Severdzan, Srdjan Todorovic & Branka Katic
Exuberant gypsy gangster farce weaving duplicitous mobsters, tormented lovers, dead godfathers, a wedding and a funeral.
Friday 21 october, 7.30pm
THE DIVING BELL & THE BUTTERFLY(France 2007) Cert 12A, 112 mins
Directed by: Julian Schnabel. Starring: Mathieu Amalric, Emmanuelle Seigner & Marie-Josée Croze
The true story of Elle editor Jean-Dominique Bauby, who suffers a stroke and has to live almost totally paralysed, only being able to communicate with his left eye.
Friday 11 november, 7.30pm
THE PIANIST(Poland/France/Germany/United Kingdom 2002) Cert 15, 150 mins
Directed by: Roman PolanskiStarring: Adrien Brody, Thomas Kretschmann & Frank Finlay
A Polish Jewish musician struggles to survive the destruction of the Warsaw ghetto of World War II.
Friday 18 november, 7.30pm
BIUTIFUL(Mexico/Spain 2010) Cert 15, 148 mins
Directed by: Alejandro González IñárrituStarring: Javier Bardem, Maricel Álvarez & Hanaa Bouchaib
This is the story of Uxbal, a man living in this world, but able to see his death, which guides his every move.
COMMUNITY PROGRAMMED CINEMA
FILM
all welcome
FrId
AY
12 13
FILM
FILMMain Arts Lecture Theatre, Bangor UniversityTickets: £4/£3 concessions. Phone: 01248 382828 or buy online at: www.pontio.co.uk. Also available on the door.
Community film programming comes to life with Friday Films in the run up to the opening of the new Pontio building, which will feature a 180-seater cinema. If you’d like to get involved in one of our community programming groups, please email us at: [email protected] or call: 01248 388090.
Friday 23 September, 7.30pm
CITY OF GOD(Brazil 2002) Cert 18, 130 mins
Directed by: Fernando Meirelles & Kátia Lund. Starring: Alexandre Rodrigues, Matheus Nachtergaele & Leandro Firmino
Two boys growing up in a violent neighbourhood of Rio de Janeiro take different paths: one becomes a photographer, the other a drug dealer.
Friday 7 october, 7.30pm
BLACK CAT WHITE CAT(Serbia 1998) Cert 15, 127 mins
Directed by: Emir Kusturica Starring: Bajram Severdzan, Srdjan Todorovic & Branka Katic
Exuberant gypsy gangster farce weaving duplicitous mobsters, tormented lovers, dead godfathers, a wedding and a funeral.
Friday 21 october, 7.30pm
THE DIVING BELL & THE BUTTERFLY(France 2007) Cert 12A, 112 mins
Directed by: Julian Schnabel. Starring: Mathieu Amalric, Emmanuelle Seigner & Marie-Josée Croze
The true story of Elle editor Jean-Dominique Bauby, who suffers a stroke and has to live almost totally paralysed, only being able to communicate with his left eye.
Friday 11 november, 7.30pm
THE PIANIST(Poland/France/Germany/United Kingdom 2002) Cert 15, 150 mins
Directed by: Roman PolanskiStarring: Adrien Brody, Thomas Kretschmann & Frank Finlay
A Polish Jewish musician struggles to survive the destruction of the Warsaw ghetto of World War II.
Friday 18 november, 7.30pm
BIUTIFUL(Mexico/Spain 2010) Cert 15, 148 mins
Directed by: Alejandro González IñárrituStarring: Javier Bardem, Maricel Álvarez & Hanaa Bouchaib
This is the story of Uxbal, a man living in this world, but able to see his death, which guides his every move.
COMMUNITY PROGRAMMED CINEMA
FILM
all welcome
FrId
AY
12 13
FILM
CINEMASUNdAY Main Arts Lecture Theatre, Bangor University
Tickets: £4/£3 concessions. Phone: 01248 382828 or buy online at: www.pontio.co.uk. Also available on the door.
Our first season of student-programmed cinema includes five star-studded films from acclaimed directors, all voted for by Bangor University students. If you’re a student who’d like to get involved in the programming of our next student film season, please email us at: [email protected] or call: 01248 388090.
Sunday 2 october, 7.30pm
PULP FICTION(USA 1994), Cert 18, 154 mins
Directed by: Quentin Tarantino Starring: John Travolta, Uma Thurman & Samuel L. Jackson
The lives of two mob hit men, a boxer, a gangster’s wife and a pair of diner bandits intertwine in four tales of violence and redemption.
Sunday 16 october, 7.30pm
MEMENTO(USA 2000) Cert 15, 113 mins
Directed by: Christopher Nolan Starring: Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss & Joe Pantoliano
A man suffering from short-term memory loss uses notes and tattoos to hunt for the man he thinks killed his wife.
Sunday 13 november, 7.30pm
THE HURT LOCKER(USA 2008) Cert 15, 131 mins
Directed by: Kathryn Bigelow. Starring: Jeremy Renner, Anthony Mackie & Brian Geraghty
Iraq. Forced to play a dangerous game of cat-and-mouse in the chaos of war, an elite Army bomb squad unit must come together in a city where everyone is a potential enemy and every object could be a deadly bomb.
Sunday 27 november, 7.30pm
127 HOURS(USA/UK 2010) Cert 15, 94 mins
Directed by: Danny Boyle Starring: James Franco, Amber Tamblyn & Kate Mara
A mountain climber becomes trapped under a boulder while canyoneering alone near Moab, Utah and resorts to desperate measures in order to survive.
Sunday 11 December, 7.30pm
PAN’S LABYRINTH(Spain/Mexico 2006) Cert 15, 119 mins
Directed by: Guillermo del Toro Starring: Ivana Baquero, Ariadna Gil & Sergi López
In the fascist Spain of 1944, the bookish young stepdaughter of a sadistic army officer escapes into an eerie but captivating fantasy world.
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Tickets: £4/£3 concessions. Phone: 01248 382828 or buy online at: www.pontio.co.uk. Also available on the door.
Our first season of student-programmed cinema includes five star-studded films from acclaimed directors, all voted for by Bangor University students. If you’re a student who’d like to get involved in the programming of our next student film season, please email us at: [email protected] or call: 01248 388090.
Sunday 2 october, 7.30pm
PULP FICTION(USA 1994), Cert 18, 154 mins
Directed by: Quentin Tarantino Starring: John Travolta, Uma Thurman & Samuel L. Jackson
The lives of two mob hit men, a boxer, a gangster’s wife and a pair of diner bandits intertwine in four tales of violence and redemption.
Sunday 16 october, 7.30pm
MEMENTO(USA 2000) Cert 15, 113 mins
Directed by: Christopher Nolan Starring: Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss & Joe Pantoliano
A man suffering from short-term memory loss uses notes and tattoos to hunt for the man he thinks killed his wife.
Sunday 13 november, 7.30pm
THE HURT LOCKER(USA 2008) Cert 15, 131 mins
Directed by: Kathryn Bigelow. Starring: Jeremy Renner, Anthony Mackie & Brian Geraghty
Iraq. Forced to play a dangerous game of cat-and-mouse in the chaos of war, an elite Army bomb squad unit must come together in a city where everyone is a potential enemy and every object could be a deadly bomb.
Sunday 27 november, 7.30pm
127 HOURS(USA/UK 2010) Cert 15, 94 mins
Directed by: Danny Boyle Starring: James Franco, Amber Tamblyn & Kate Mara
A mountain climber becomes trapped under a boulder while canyoneering alone near Moab, Utah and resorts to desperate measures in order to survive.
Sunday 11 December, 7.30pm
PAN’S LABYRINTH(Spain/Mexico 2006) Cert 15, 119 mins
Directed by: Guillermo del Toro Starring: Ivana Baquero, Ariadna Gil & Sergi López
In the fascist Spain of 1944, the bookish young stepdaughter of a sadistic army officer escapes into an eerie but captivating fantasy world.
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wednesday 5 october, 1.30pm & 7.30pm coleg Menai Drama Studio, BangorTickets: £8/£6 concessionsPhone: 01248 382828 or buy online at: www.pontio.co.uk
Tangram Theatre Company presents
Crunch!A HILARIOUS FAMILY SHOW ALL ABOUT APPLES!
Combining stories and images of apples from all over the world – from Adam and Eve to Sir Isaac Newton; from William Tell to Snow White; from the Big Apple to Apple Mac – Crunch! takes the audience on a hilarious journey of discovery and wonder. An exciting mix of physical theatre, original songs, juggling, masks and good old traditional storytelling makes this romp-through-the-ages the juiciest ticket in town!
www.tangramtheatre.co.uk
Monday 31 october, 6.30pm Halloween buffet (pre-book as below), 7.30pm start John Phillips hall, Bangor universityTickets: £7.50/£5 concessions Phone: 01248 382828 or buy online at: www.pontio.co.uk
NosferatuA HAUNTING SILENT CLASSIC WITH LIVE SCORE FROM HARMONIEBAND
(Germany 1922) Cert PG, 94 mins, director: F.W. MurnauStarring: Max Schreck, Alexander Granach, Gustav Von Wangenheim & Greta Schroder
An iconic film of German Expressionist cinema, and one of the most famous of all silent movies, F.W. Murnau’s Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror continues to haunt, and, indeed terrify modern audiences with the unshakeable power of its images. Murnau captured on celluloid the deeply rooted elements of a waking nightmare, and the launched signature ‘Murnau- style’ that would change cinema forever. In this first ever screen adaptation of Bram Stoker’s Dracula, a simple real estate transaction leads an intrepid businessman deep into the superstitious heart of Transylvania.
Paul Robinson’s HarmonieBand is a six-piece ensemble of multi-instrumentalists who have played a leading role in the presentation of new scores to silent film and in leading educational projects for young people. Musicians: Julia Butterworth (clarinet), Dai Pritchard (clarinet/bass clarinet/alto sax), Paul Robinson (keyboard), Walter Fabeck (piano), Kim Mackrell (cello) & Martin Pyne (percussion).
www.harmonieband.com
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wednesday 5 october, 1.30pm & 7.30pm coleg Menai Drama Studio, BangorTickets: £8/£6 concessionsPhone: 01248 382828 or buy online at: www.pontio.co.uk
Tangram Theatre Company presents
Crunch!A HILARIOUS FAMILY SHOW ALL ABOUT APPLES!
Combining stories and images of apples from all over the world – from Adam and Eve to Sir Isaac Newton; from William Tell to Snow White; from the Big Apple to Apple Mac – Crunch! takes the audience on a hilarious journey of discovery and wonder. An exciting mix of physical theatre, original songs, juggling, masks and good old traditional storytelling makes this romp-through-the-ages the juiciest ticket in town!
www.tangramtheatre.co.uk
Monday 31 october, 6.30pm Halloween buffet (pre-book as below), 7.30pm start John Phillips hall, Bangor universityTickets: £7.50/£5 concessions Phone: 01248 382828 or buy online at: www.pontio.co.uk
NosferatuA HAUNTING SILENT CLASSIC WITH LIVE SCORE FROM HARMONIEBAND
(Germany 1922) Cert PG, 94 mins, director: F.W. MurnauStarring: Max Schreck, Alexander Granach, Gustav Von Wangenheim & Greta Schroder
An iconic film of German Expressionist cinema, and one of the most famous of all silent movies, F.W. Murnau’s Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror continues to haunt, and, indeed terrify modern audiences with the unshakeable power of its images. Murnau captured on celluloid the deeply rooted elements of a waking nightmare, and the launched signature ‘Murnau- style’ that would change cinema forever. In this first ever screen adaptation of Bram Stoker’s Dracula, a simple real estate transaction leads an intrepid businessman deep into the superstitious heart of Transylvania.
Paul Robinson’s HarmonieBand is a six-piece ensemble of multi-instrumentalists who have played a leading role in the presentation of new scores to silent film and in leading educational projects for young people. Musicians: Julia Butterworth (clarinet), Dai Pritchard (clarinet/bass clarinet/alto sax), Paul Robinson (keyboard), Walter Fabeck (piano), Kim Mackrell (cello) & Martin Pyne (percussion).
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Tuesday 8 november, 7.30pm ysgol Tryfan, BangorTickets: £6/£4 concessions Phone: 01248 382828 or buy online at: www.pontio.co.uk
Theatr Arad Goch presentscrashA POWERFUL WELSH LANGUAGE YOUTH DRAMA (AGES 15+)
A youth-oriented drama dealing with some of the challenges faced by young people today in their own language. The starting point for author Sera Moore Williams was a series of youth workshops with hardened individuals who expressed what excited and concerned them – car theft, the need for a quick fix, peer pressure, nagging parents, alcohol, drugs, homelessness and violence. A powerful piece of theatre, lively and full of humour.
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Saturday 5 november, 7.30pm Memorial hall, Mynydd llandegaiTickets: £7.50/£5 concessions Phone: 01248 382828 or buy online at: www.pontio.co.uk
National Theatre Wales presents
The Village SocialBLACK COMEDY DRAMA (SUITABLE FOR AGES 15+)
Director: Ben Lewis Musical director: Dafydd James
Multi-award-winning duo, Dafydd James and Ben Lewis, bring their surreal and macabre World-view to the village halls of Wales. After unfortunate recent events, the village hall will play host to a much-needed fundraising evening of fun and jollity as the winter nights draw in. Enjoy music and entertainment from local talent before we welcome our main attraction – a clairvoyant who promises to put us in touch with spirits from beyond the grave… The evening’s delights include entry into the raffle, a refreshment of your choice and a depraved orgy of blood!
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Tuesday 8 november, 7.30pm ysgol Tryfan, BangorTickets: £6/£4 concessions Phone: 01248 382828 or buy online at: www.pontio.co.uk
Theatr Arad Goch presentscrashA POWERFUL WELSH LANGUAGE YOUTH DRAMA (AGES 15+)
A youth-oriented drama dealing with some of the challenges faced by young people today in their own language. The starting point for author Sera Moore Williams was a series of youth workshops with hardened individuals who expressed what excited and concerned them – car theft, the need for a quick fix, peer pressure, nagging parents, alcohol, drugs, homelessness and violence. A powerful piece of theatre, lively and full of humour.
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Saturday 5 november, 7.30pm Memorial hall, Mynydd llandegaiTickets: £7.50/£5 concessions Phone: 01248 382828 or buy online at: www.pontio.co.uk
National Theatre Wales presents
The Village SocialBLACK COMEDY DRAMA (SUITABLE FOR AGES 15+)
Director: Ben Lewis Musical director: Dafydd James
Multi-award-winning duo, Dafydd James and Ben Lewis, bring their surreal and macabre World-view to the village halls of Wales. After unfortunate recent events, the village hall will play host to a much-needed fundraising evening of fun and jollity as the winter nights draw in. Enjoy music and entertainment from local talent before we welcome our main attraction – a clairvoyant who promises to put us in touch with spirits from beyond the grave… The evening’s delights include entry into the raffle, a refreshment of your choice and a depraved orgy of blood!
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Saturday 19 november, 7.30pm John Phillips hall, Bangor universityTickets: £10/£7.50 concessionsPhone: 01248 382828 or buy online at: www.pontio.co.uk
Anton ChekhovWith Michael PenningtonAN INSPIRATIONAL ONE-MAN SHOW FROM ACCLAIMED ACTOR MICHAEL PENNINGTON
Michael Pennington’s celebrated one-man show, Anton Chekhov, takes the form of an evening spent in the company in the Russian writer towards the end of his life. In it, he reminisces about his life, his times and his work; demonstrating his writing technique by telling stories, speaking about the theatre and engaging deeply and humorously with his audience. Pennington’s portrayal has been universally praised and the show has played at venues across the World since its premiere at the National Theatre in 1984. It has also been broadcast in two separate radio adaptations and has been the subject of a BBC Omnibus documentary.
Saturday 10 December, 7.30pm John Phillips hall, Bangor universityTickets: £7.50/£5 concessionsPhone: 01248 382828 or buy online: www.pontio.co.uk
Theatr Bara Caws presents
C’mon Mid-laiffWELSH LANGUAGE SHOW FEATURING GEORGE AND SANDRA FROM S4C’S C’MON MIDFFILD
An opportunity to see loveable couple George and Sandra from S4C’s popular series C’mon Midffild (played by Llion Williams and Gwenno Hodgkins) facing up to the doubtful joys of middle age. In this new comedy by Bryn Fôn, it’s Christmas at George and Sandra’s and the twins are due home for the holidays from college. Sadly, their relationship isn’t what it used to be and, like George’s old footie boots from his glory days as Bryn Coch’s striker, things are a bit scuffed and neglected. Will the season of goodwill change things or are they both in danger of getting a red card rather than a Christmas one this Noël?
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Saturday 19 november, 7.30pm John Phillips hall, Bangor universityTickets: £10/£7.50 concessionsPhone: 01248 382828 or buy online at: www.pontio.co.uk
Anton ChekhovWith Michael PenningtonAN INSPIRATIONAL ONE-MAN SHOW FROM ACCLAIMED ACTOR MICHAEL PENNINGTON
Michael Pennington’s celebrated one-man show, Anton Chekhov, takes the form of an evening spent in the company in the Russian writer towards the end of his life. In it, he reminisces about his life, his times and his work; demonstrating his writing technique by telling stories, speaking about the theatre and engaging deeply and humorously with his audience. Pennington’s portrayal has been universally praised and the show has played at venues across the World since its premiere at the National Theatre in 1984. It has also been broadcast in two separate radio adaptations and has been the subject of a BBC Omnibus documentary.
Saturday 10 December, 7.30pm John Phillips hall, Bangor universityTickets: £7.50/£5 concessionsPhone: 01248 382828 or buy online: www.pontio.co.uk
Theatr Bara Caws presents
C’mon Mid-laiffWELSH LANGUAGE SHOW FEATURING GEORGE AND SANDRA FROM S4C’S C’MON MIDFFILD
An opportunity to see loveable couple George and Sandra from S4C’s popular series C’mon Midffild (played by Llion Williams and Gwenno Hodgkins) facing up to the doubtful joys of middle age. In this new comedy by Bryn Fôn, it’s Christmas at George and Sandra’s and the twins are due home for the holidays from college. Sadly, their relationship isn’t what it used to be and, like George’s old footie boots from his glory days as Bryn Coch’s striker, things are a bit scuffed and neglected. Will the season of goodwill change things or are they both in danger of getting a red card rather than a Christmas one this Noël?
www.theatrbaracaws.com
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Thursday 29 September - Sunday 2 october, 11am-6pm old Bowling Green, Bangor Tickets: £3 on the door
Architects of Air present
LUMINARIUMAN AWE-INSPIRING ‘CATHEDRAL OF AIR’ TO STIMULATE THE SENSES
Enter the awe-inspiring world of the Luminarium; a giant labyrinthine structure of tunnels and cavernous domes filled with radiant light and colour. Likened to exploring a futuristic space station or the human body, the Luminarium can be appreciated by people of all ages and abilities.* So take your shoes off, grab a map and explore!
A special parade, featuring artwork from young people at Ty Cegin, will celebrate the Luminarium on Saturday 1st October, accompanied by plenty of fun family activities.
www.architects-of-air.com
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Mike Maran Productions presents
adapted for stage and told by Mike Maran
A MUSICAL ADAPTATION OF CHARLES DICKENS’ CLASSIC CHRISTMAS STORY Music written by Alison Stephens, performed by Norman Chalmers (concertina) and directed by Patrick Sandford
From the same team that delighted audiences with Captain Corelli’s Mandolin, mesmeric storyteller Mike Maran brings you a sparkling new production of the Charles Dickens seasonal favourite. It’s Christmas Eve and Scrooge is miserable, lonely and terribly unhappy. He goes to bed, spends a troubled night with three ghosts and wakes up on Christmas morning determined to change his ways. It is a story that plumbs the depth of human wretchedness only to rescue us and uplift our hearts to a place filled with joy.
www.mikemaran.com
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*The Luminarium is accessible to wheelchair users and people with mobility difficulties. Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult (maximum four children per adult.
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Thursday 29 September - Sunday 2 october, 11am-6pm old Bowling Green, Bangor Tickets: £3 on the door
Architects of Air present
LUMINARIUMAN AWE-INSPIRING ‘CATHEDRAL OF AIR’ TO STIMULATE THE SENSES
Enter the awe-inspiring world of the Luminarium; a giant labyrinthine structure of tunnels and cavernous domes filled with radiant light and colour. Likened to exploring a futuristic space station or the human body, the Luminarium can be appreciated by people of all ages and abilities.* So take your shoes off, grab a map and explore!
A special parade, featuring artwork from young people at Ty Cegin, will celebrate the Luminarium on Saturday 1st October, accompanied by plenty of fun family activities.
www.architects-of-air.com
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Saturday 26 november, 7.30pm John Phillips hall, Bangor universityTickets: £8.50/£7 concessionsPhone: 01248 382828 or buy online at: www.pontio.co.uk
Mike Maran Productions presents
adapted for stage and told by Mike Maran
A MUSICAL ADAPTATION OF CHARLES DICKENS’ CLASSIC CHRISTMAS STORY Music written by Alison Stephens, performed by Norman Chalmers (concertina) and directed by Patrick Sandford
From the same team that delighted audiences with Captain Corelli’s Mandolin, mesmeric storyteller Mike Maran brings you a sparkling new production of the Charles Dickens seasonal favourite. It’s Christmas Eve and Scrooge is miserable, lonely and terribly unhappy. He goes to bed, spends a troubled night with three ghosts and wakes up on Christmas morning determined to change his ways. It is a story that plumbs the depth of human wretchedness only to rescue us and uplift our hearts to a place filled with joy.
www.mikemaran.com
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Tickets: £10/£7 concessions Phone: 01248 382828 or buy online at: www.pontio.co.uk
Cwmni Mega presents
Madog a’r AmerigWELSH LANGUAGE PANTOMIME FULL OF COLOUR, DRAMA, SONG AND DANCE (AGES 4+)
Written by Dafydd Emyr and Gwyneth Glyn
After a long voyage through dreadful storms, Prince Madog lands on a distant seashore; the first white man to have seen and discovered America. But whose country is it and does someone else live in this land? Welcomed by the Mandan Indians, Madog falls head over heels for the King’s daughter, but soon discovers a curse has been placed on the tribe. What can Madog, our Welsh hero do to save the day? A brand new pantomime packed full of excitement, adventure and conflict. Don’t miss it!
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RaPhaEla PaPaDaKiS (SoPRano) & SholTo Kynoch (Piano)Saturday 24 September, 7.30pm Powis hall, Bangor universityYoung English soprano Raphaela Papadakis presents a wonderfully varied programme of French and German songs, to include settings by Schubert of poems by Seidl and Leitner, alongside Poulenc’s lively Banalités and a selection of Schoenberg’s cabaret songs. Winner of the Guildhall’s English Song Competition in 2010, Raphaela’s recent performances as Pamina in The Magic Flute with Hampstead Garden Opera were warmly acclaimed. She is joined for this evening’s concert by pianist Sholto Kynoch, director of the Oxford Lieder Festival, and an Honorary Research Fellow of Bangor University.
XEnia PESTova (Piano)Thursday 29 September, 8pm Powis hall, Bangor universityMessiaen: Selections from Catalogue d’Oiseaux
Ravel: Miroirs
New works by Andrew Lewis, Scott Wilson & John Young
Bangor University’s new Head of Performance, Xenia Pestova, presents her first concert in the Music at Bangor series. Originally from Russia, Xenia has lived and worked in New Zealand, the UK, the Netherlands, France and Canada. She won First Prize at the 2004 Xavier Montsalvatge International Piano Competition in Girona, Spain, and has recently released a CD recording of Stockhausen’s Mantra with fellow pianist Pascal Meyer, on the Naxos label. This evening’s recital includes French piano masterworks by Ravel and Messiaen, alongside new music for piano and electronics.
MuSic aT BanGoR concert SeriesMusic at Bangor is North West Wales’s foremost series, with performances by professional artists and the very best student talent almost every week during the University term. For further information and ticket prices please visit: www.bangor.ac.uk/concerts
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Friday 16 December, 7.30pmSaturday 17 December, 1pm & 7.30pm John Phillips hall, Bangor university
Tickets: £10/£7 concessions Phone: 01248 382828 or buy online at: www.pontio.co.uk
Cwmni Mega presents
Madog a’r AmerigWELSH LANGUAGE PANTOMIME FULL OF COLOUR, DRAMA, SONG AND DANCE (AGES 4+)
Written by Dafydd Emyr and Gwyneth Glyn
After a long voyage through dreadful storms, Prince Madog lands on a distant seashore; the first white man to have seen and discovered America. But whose country is it and does someone else live in this land? Welcomed by the Mandan Indians, Madog falls head over heels for the King’s daughter, but soon discovers a curse has been placed on the tribe. What can Madog, our Welsh hero do to save the day? A brand new pantomime packed full of excitement, adventure and conflict. Don’t miss it!
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RaPhaEla PaPaDaKiS (SoPRano) & SholTo Kynoch (Piano)Saturday 24 September, 7.30pm Powis hall, Bangor universityYoung English soprano Raphaela Papadakis presents a wonderfully varied programme of French and German songs, to include settings by Schubert of poems by Seidl and Leitner, alongside Poulenc’s lively Banalités and a selection of Schoenberg’s cabaret songs. Winner of the Guildhall’s English Song Competition in 2010, Raphaela’s recent performances as Pamina in The Magic Flute with Hampstead Garden Opera were warmly acclaimed. She is joined for this evening’s concert by pianist Sholto Kynoch, director of the Oxford Lieder Festival, and an Honorary Research Fellow of Bangor University.
XEnia PESTova (Piano)Thursday 29 September, 8pm Powis hall, Bangor universityMessiaen: Selections from Catalogue d’Oiseaux
Ravel: Miroirs
New works by Andrew Lewis, Scott Wilson & John Young
Bangor University’s new Head of Performance, Xenia Pestova, presents her first concert in the Music at Bangor series. Originally from Russia, Xenia has lived and worked in New Zealand, the UK, the Netherlands, France and Canada. She won First Prize at the 2004 Xavier Montsalvatge International Piano Competition in Girona, Spain, and has recently released a CD recording of Stockhausen’s Mantra with fellow pianist Pascal Meyer, on the Naxos label. This evening’s recital includes French piano masterworks by Ravel and Messiaen, alongside new music for piano and electronics.
MuSic aT BanGoR concert SeriesMusic at Bangor is North West Wales’s foremost series, with performances by professional artists and the very best student talent almost every week during the University term. For further information and ticket prices please visit: www.bangor.ac.uk/concerts
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BEnyounES QuaRTETSaturday 15 october, 7.30pm Powis hall, Bangor universityHaydn: String Quartet in F major, Op. 77 No. 2Bartók: String Quartet No. 2Brahms: String Quartet in A minor, Op. 51 No. 2Zara Benyounes & Emily Holland (violins), Sara Roberts (viola) & Kim Vaughan (cello)
We are delighted to welcome back the Benyounes Quartet, for what is now an annual residency. This young quartet met at the Royal Northern College of Music in 2007 and has since performed widely across Europe, including recent recitals in England, Scotland, Ireland, Switzerland and France. The concert comprises three of the finest works of the string quartet repertoire, including Haydn’s very last completed quartet.
Friday 14 october, 1.15pm Prichard-Jones hall , Bangor universityThe Quartet will also be giving a lunchtime recital including much-loved works by Schubert and Mozart alongside a recent work by award-winning French composer Thierry Escaich.
SonGwRiTERS' EvEninG: Gareth Davies-Jones & lizzie nunneryThursday 20 october, 8pm Powis hall, Bangor universityAn intimate evening in the company of two burgeoning songwriting talents. Hailing from Bangor in Northern Ireland, Gareth Davies-Jones has demonstrated an honesty, depth and passion with his beautifully arranged, evocative and challenging songs. An established talent in the Troubadour tradition, Gareth is a seasoned performer, activist and campaigner, often using his music to promote social justice and working with organisations such as Traidcraft. Lizzie Nunnery’s reputation as a captivating new voice in British folk has continued to grow with the release of her debut album Company of Ghosts in 2010. She has played at folk festivals and venues across the UK, and is also an award-winning playwright, with her most recent stage play Intemperance receiving a
five-star review in the Guardian. Her play with songs, The Singer, was broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2008 and she co-composed the soundtrack to her short film, Monkey Love, broadcast on Channel 4 in 2009.
Billy ThoMPSon: Gypsy JazzThursday 27 october, 8pm Powis hall, Bangor universityBilly Thompson (violin), Andy Mackenzie (guitar), Eryl Jones (guitar) & Greg Robley (double bass)
Classically trained from the age of eight, Billy Thompson’s mind would often wander from the strict training required in classical music. After a year studying music at Cardiff University, Billy transferred to a more practical degree course at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, where he studied with violin professors Barry Haskey and Dona Lee Croft. Here he also studied jazz and improvisation with piano legend Keith Tippett. Tonight’s concert covers a selection of gypsy jazz standards from the likes of Grappelli and Reinhardt, to modern day masters of the genre, Biréli Lagrène and Didier Lockwood. It promises to be an evening of warmth and exuberance in equal measures.
For further information and ticket prices please visit: www.bangor.ac.uk/concerts
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Thursday 6 october, 8pm Powis hall, Bangor university
Ravel: Introduction et AllegroMendelssohn: String Quintet No. 2 in B flat major, Op. 87Gareth Glyn: MabinogiHuw Watkins: GigBax: Concerto for Flute, Oboe, Harp and String Quartet
Pre-concert clarinet solo by Sioned Roberts.
Jonathan Rimmer (flute), Peryn Clement-Evans (clarinet), Huw Clement-Evans (oboe), Deian Rowlands (harp), Marcus Barcham-Stevens & Florence Cooke
(violins), Oliver Wilson & Sara Roberts (violas) & Heather Bills (cello)
The lovely sounds of woodwind and harp join a quintet of strings for the first of three concerts by Ensemble Cymru this season. The programme is framed by two of the finest works for large chamber ensemble: Ravel’s much loved Introduction et Allegro for harp, flute and clarinet and string quartet, and Arnold Bax’s equally exquisite chamber concerto. In between, we hear one of Mendelssohn’s last chamber works and two exciting new pieces by leading Welsh composers.
Ensemble Cymru celebrates its 10th Anniversary in 2011 with its most ambitious year to date. Performing a wide range of chamber music for audiences including young people and children, the Ensemble regularly performs in venues across North Wales.
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BEnyounES QuaRTETSaturday 15 october, 7.30pm Powis hall, Bangor universityHaydn: String Quartet in F major, Op. 77 No. 2Bartók: String Quartet No. 2Brahms: String Quartet in A minor, Op. 51 No. 2Zara Benyounes & Emily Holland (violins), Sara Roberts (viola) & Kim Vaughan (cello)
We are delighted to welcome back the Benyounes Quartet, for what is now an annual residency. This young quartet met at the Royal Northern College of Music in 2007 and has since performed widely across Europe, including recent recitals in England, Scotland, Ireland, Switzerland and France. The concert comprises three of the finest works of the string quartet repertoire, including Haydn’s very last completed quartet.
Friday 14 october, 1.15pm Prichard-Jones hall , Bangor universityThe Quartet will also be giving a lunchtime recital including much-loved works by Schubert and Mozart alongside a recent work by award-winning French composer Thierry Escaich.
SonGwRiTERS' EvEninG: Gareth Davies-Jones & lizzie nunneryThursday 20 october, 8pm Powis hall, Bangor universityAn intimate evening in the company of two burgeoning songwriting talents. Hailing from Bangor in Northern Ireland, Gareth Davies-Jones has demonstrated an honesty, depth and passion with his beautifully arranged, evocative and challenging songs. An established talent in the Troubadour tradition, Gareth is a seasoned performer, activist and campaigner, often using his music to promote social justice and working with organisations such as Traidcraft. Lizzie Nunnery’s reputation as a captivating new voice in British folk has continued to grow with the release of her debut album Company of Ghosts in 2010. She has played at folk festivals and venues across the UK, and is also an award-winning playwright, with her most recent stage play Intemperance receiving a
five-star review in the Guardian. Her play with songs, The Singer, was broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2008 and she co-composed the soundtrack to her short film, Monkey Love, broadcast on Channel 4 in 2009.
Billy ThoMPSon: Gypsy JazzThursday 27 october, 8pm Powis hall, Bangor universityBilly Thompson (violin), Andy Mackenzie (guitar), Eryl Jones (guitar) & Greg Robley (double bass)
Classically trained from the age of eight, Billy Thompson’s mind would often wander from the strict training required in classical music. After a year studying music at Cardiff University, Billy transferred to a more practical degree course at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, where he studied with violin professors Barry Haskey and Dona Lee Croft. Here he also studied jazz and improvisation with piano legend Keith Tippett. Tonight’s concert covers a selection of gypsy jazz standards from the likes of Grappelli and Reinhardt, to modern day masters of the genre, Biréli Lagrène and Didier Lockwood. It promises to be an evening of warmth and exuberance in equal measures.
For further information and ticket prices please visit: www.bangor.ac.uk/concerts
Benyounes Quartet
Thursday 6 october, 8pm Powis hall, Bangor university
Ravel: Introduction et AllegroMendelssohn: String Quintet No. 2 in B flat major, Op. 87Gareth Glyn: MabinogiHuw Watkins: GigBax: Concerto for Flute, Oboe, Harp and String Quartet
Pre-concert clarinet solo by Sioned Roberts.
Jonathan Rimmer (flute), Peryn Clement-Evans (clarinet), Huw Clement-Evans (oboe), Deian Rowlands (harp), Marcus Barcham-Stevens & Florence Cooke
(violins), Oliver Wilson & Sara Roberts (violas) & Heather Bills (cello)
The lovely sounds of woodwind and harp join a quintet of strings for the first of three concerts by Ensemble Cymru this season. The programme is framed by two of the finest works for large chamber ensemble: Ravel’s much loved Introduction et Allegro for harp, flute and clarinet and string quartet, and Arnold Bax’s equally exquisite chamber concerto. In between, we hear one of Mendelssohn’s last chamber works and two exciting new pieces by leading Welsh composers.
Ensemble Cymru celebrates its 10th Anniversary in 2011 with its most ambitious year to date. Performing a wide range of chamber music for audiences including young people and children, the Ensemble regularly performs in venues across North Wales.
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REaRly MuSic BanGoRSaturday 5 november, 7.30pm Powis hall, Bangor universityChristian Leitmeir, Thomas Schmidt-Beste & Nicholas Hardisty (directors)
Early Music Bangor continues its exploration of the Renaissance and Baroque repertoire, both the well known and the rarely heard. The vocal ensemble presents early 16th century music from the court of the French kings, including works by two of the earliest representatives of this generation – Antoine de Févin and Antonius Divitus – whose music covers the entire range of musical styles, from bawdy popular songs to mass settings. The instrumental chamber groups present little-known ensemble pieces from Bohemia and Austria, and the concert concludes with music that is particularly apt for this date: Handel’s sumptuous Music for the Royal Fireworks.
BBc naTional oRchESTRa oF walESFriday 11 november, 7.30pm Prichard-Jones hall, Bangor university
Mathias: Helios, Op. 76
Mozart: Oboe Concerto in C major, K. 314
Beethoven: Symphony No. 6 in F major, Op. 68 (Pastoral)Takuo Yuasa (conductor) & David Cowley (oboe)
The BBC National Orchestra of Wales opens its first concert in Bangor this season with William Mathias’s Helios; a work evoking the Ancient Greek sun god. Sunlight also accompanies the rustic merrymaking of the peasants in Beethoven’s much-loved Pastoral Symphony, but here too are more terrifying depictions of nature, including a furious thunderstorm. In between these two works, the orchestra’s principal oboist, David Cowley, performs Mozart’s Oboe Concerto: one of the World’s greatest wind concertos, full of vivacious joy and serene lyricism.
ElEcTRoacouSTic walES Thursday 17 november, 8pm Powis hall, Bangor university
Director: Andrew Lewis
Electroacoustic Wales welcomes Quebecois composer Gilles Gobeil and performer Suzanne Binet-Audet for a programme of Gobeil’s dynamic and haunting music for live Ondes Martenot and electoacoustic sound. Invented in 1928, the Ondes Martenot was one of the first means by which composers were able to use electronic sound to make music. In Gobeil’s works the strange, expressive song of the Ondes meets the exquisitely crafted digital manipulations of contemporary acousmatic music; and with the programme diffused on Electroacoustic Wales’s 24-speaker immersive sound system, this promises to be a mesmerising and unforgettable experience.
For further information and ticket prices please visit: www.bangor.ac.uk/concerts
BBC National Orchestra of Wales
BanGoR univERSiTy SyMPhony oRchESTRaSaturday 26 november, 7.30pm Prichard-Jones hall, Bangor universityRavel: Ma Mère l’OyeMahler: Lieder eine Fahrenden GesellenWebern: Five pieces for Orchestra, Op. 10
Nielsen: Symphony No. 3, Sinfonia Espansiva, Op. 27
James Scourse & Andrew Lewis (conductors)
a special concert to celebrate the centenary of the main university buildingThe University Symphony Orchestra presents three pieces composed in 1911, the year in which the University’s magnificent Main Arts Building (including the Prichard-Jones Hall) was first opened. The gentle tones of Ravel’s orchestral suite on the fairytale of Mother Goose are contrasted with the more stringent sounds of one of Webern’s most influential early works, and the concert concludes with the broad sweep of Nielsen’s magnificent Sinfonia Espansiva. The programme also includes the Songs of a Wayfarer by Gustav Mahler, who died 100 years ago this year.
MonTEvERDi SinGERSThursday 1 December, 8pm Powis hall, Bangor university
Conductor: John Huw Davies The Bangor-based Monteverdi Singers, founded by a former Bangor University Professor of Music, will perform music by Monteverdi (Beatus Vir), Purcell (My Heart is Inditing), Mozart (Te Deum), and a selection of European Christmas pieces. The Monteverdi Singers is a large chamber choir of around 60 members, which draws its members from across North Wales, and which performs a wide repertoire from the Reformation to the present day. It has toured widely across Europe, most recently to Latvia.
chRiSTMaS Gala concERTFriday 16 December, 7.30pm Prichard-Jones hall, Bangor universityBangor University Chamber Choir
Bangor University Chorus
Choir and Orchestra of Bangor University Music Society
Bangor University Concert Band
Join us for a special evening of Christmas music from the University’s own choral and instrumental ensembles, including congregational carols, and a performance of Gerald Finzi’s beautiful Christmas cantata In Terra Pax.
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EaRly MuSic BanGoRSaturday 5 november, 7.30pm Powis hall, Bangor universityChristian Leitmeir, Thomas Schmidt-Beste & Nicholas Hardisty (directors)
Early Music Bangor continues its exploration of the Renaissance and Baroque repertoire, both the well known and the rarely heard. The vocal ensemble presents early 16th century music from the court of the French kings, including works by two of the earliest representatives of this generation – Antoine de Févin and Antonius Divitus – whose music covers the entire range of musical styles, from bawdy popular songs to mass settings. The instrumental chamber groups present little-known ensemble pieces from Bohemia and Austria, and the concert concludes with music that is particularly apt for this date: Handel’s sumptuous Music for the Royal Fireworks.
BBc naTional oRchESTRa oF walESFriday 11 november, 7.30pm Prichard-Jones hall, Bangor university
Mathias: Helios, Op. 76
Mozart: Oboe Concerto in C major, K. 314
Beethoven: Symphony No. 6 in F major, Op. 68 (Pastoral)Takuo Yuasa (conductor) & David Cowley (oboe)
The BBC National Orchestra of Wales opens its first concert in Bangor this season with William Mathias’s Helios; a work evoking the Ancient Greek sun god. Sunlight also accompanies the rustic merrymaking of the peasants in Beethoven’s much-loved Pastoral Symphony, but here too are more terrifying depictions of nature, including a furious thunderstorm. In between these two works, the orchestra’s principal oboist, David Cowley, performs Mozart’s Oboe Concerto: one of the World’s greatest wind concertos, full of vivacious joy and serene lyricism.
ElEcTRoacouSTic walES Thursday 17 november, 8pm Powis hall, Bangor university
Director: Andrew Lewis
Electroacoustic Wales welcomes Quebecois composer Gilles Gobeil and performer Suzanne Binet-Audet for a programme of Gobeil’s dynamic and haunting music for live Ondes Martenot and electoacoustic sound. Invented in 1928, the Ondes Martenot was one of the first means by which composers were able to use electronic sound to make music. In Gobeil’s works the strange, expressive song of the Ondes meets the exquisitely crafted digital manipulations of contemporary acousmatic music; and with the programme diffused on Electroacoustic Wales’s 24-speaker immersive sound system, this promises to be a mesmerising and unforgettable experience.
For further information and ticket prices please visit: www.bangor.ac.uk/concerts
BBC National Orchestra of Wales
BanGoR univERSiTy SyMPhony oRchESTRaSaturday 26 november, 7.30pm Prichard-Jones hall, Bangor universityRavel: Ma Mère l’OyeMahler: Lieder eine Fahrenden GesellenWebern: Five pieces for Orchestra, Op. 10
Nielsen: Symphony No. 3, Sinfonia Espansiva, Op. 27
James Scourse & Andrew Lewis (conductors)
a special concert to celebrate the centenary of the main university buildingThe University Symphony Orchestra presents three pieces composed in 1911, the year in which the University’s magnificent Main Arts Building (including the Prichard-Jones Hall) was first opened. The gentle tones of Ravel’s orchestral suite on the fairytale of Mother Goose are contrasted with the more stringent sounds of one of Webern’s most influential early works, and the concert concludes with the broad sweep of Nielsen’s magnificent Sinfonia Espansiva. The programme also includes the Songs of a Wayfarer by Gustav Mahler, who died 100 years ago this year.
MonTEvERDi SinGERSThursday 1 December, 8pm Powis hall, Bangor university
Conductor: John Huw Davies The Bangor-based Monteverdi Singers, founded by a former Bangor University Professor of Music, will perform music by Monteverdi (Beatus Vir), Purcell (My Heart is Inditing), Mozart (Te Deum), and a selection of European Christmas pieces. The Monteverdi Singers is a large chamber choir of around 60 members, which draws its members from across North Wales, and which performs a wide repertoire from the Reformation to the present day. It has toured widely across Europe, most recently to Latvia.
chRiSTMaS Gala concERTFriday 16 December, 7.30pm Prichard-Jones hall, Bangor universityBangor University Chamber Choir
Bangor University Chorus
Choir and Orchestra of Bangor University Music Society
Bangor University Concert Band
Join us for a special evening of Christmas music from the University’s own choral and instrumental ensembles, including congregational carols, and a performance of Gerald Finzi’s beautiful Christmas cantata In Terra Pax.
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To commemorate the opening of the Main University Building in Bangor in July 1911, and the importance of the role of the quarrymen of North Wales in establishing the University, a Day School will be held to study the significance of education in the lives of the quarrymen and their families. Speakers will include Professor Merfyn Jones, Dr David Gwyn, Marian Gwyn and Menna Baines. Translation facilities will be available.
For further information please contact Einion Wyn Thomas at the Archives & Special Collections Department on: 01248 382966 or email: [email protected].
The need for Education in north walesThe Reaction of the north wales’ QuarrymenSaturday 19 November (day school) Main Arts Building, Bangor University
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In ancient Greece the agora was the public space where political issues and philosophical ideas were aired. AGOR-A! is Bangor’s new programme of open discussion events led by experienced debating chairman Dr Jochen Eisentraut. After two exciting, stimulating and successful events about the Arab Spring and Marxism last year, AGOR-A! will offer a topical, interdisciplinary and entertaining programme of debates in 2011-12.The year begins with a subject, that exploded over the media this summer – the media! In the wake of the phone hacking scandal we ask:
(how) ShoulD ouR MEDia BE conTRollED?Tuesday 4 october, 7pmlecture Room 3, Main arts Building, Bangor university
iS MulTiculTuRaliSM a GooD iDEa?Tuesday 8 november, 7pm lecture Room 1, Main arts Building, Bangor universityAdmission to both events will be free. Join the debate, all welcome!
Tuesday 11 october, 4.15pmGREEn chEMiSTRy anD PolyMERS Prof Steve howdle School of Chemistry, University of Nottingham
Tuesday 18 october, 4.15pmDr Tom lynch BP
Tuesday 22 november, 4.15pmcaRBohyDRaTE chEMiSTRy anD MolEculaR GlycoBioloGyDr Bruce Turnbull School of Chemistry University of Leeds
Tuesday 29 november, 4.15pm
inoRGanic chEMiSTRyDr a.l. Johnson Bath University
Tuesday 24 January 2012, 4.15pm chEMiSTRy oF nanoTuBES anD FullEREnESDr andrei Khlobystov Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Nottingham University
Tuesday 14 February 2012, 4.15pm ThE chEMiSTRy oF DEnTiSTRyProf John nicholson Greenwich University
RSc lecture Programme 2011-12Organiser: Dr Hongyun Tai
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Bangor University’s School of Chemistry is proud to present a series of free RSC-sponsored chemistry lectures, open to the public and given by experts in each field. For further information, please visit the events section of the School of Chemistry’s web site at: www.bangor.ac.uk/chemistry or email: [email protected].
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To commemorate the opening of the Main University Building in Bangor in July 1911, and the importance of the role of the quarrymen of North Wales in establishing the University, a Day School will be held to study the significance of education in the lives of the quarrymen and their families. Speakers will include Professor Merfyn Jones, Dr David Gwyn, Marian Gwyn and Menna Baines. Translation facilities will be available.
For further information please contact Einion Wyn Thomas at the Archives & Special Collections Department on: 01248 382966 or email: [email protected].
The need for Education in north walesThe Reaction of the north wales’ QuarrymenSaturday 19 November (day school) Main Arts Building, Bangor University
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In ancient Greece the agora was the public space where political issues and philosophical ideas were aired. AGOR-A! is Bangor’s new programme of open discussion events led by experienced debating chairman Dr Jochen Eisentraut. After two exciting, stimulating and successful events about the Arab Spring and Marxism last year, AGOR-A! will offer a topical, interdisciplinary and entertaining programme of debates in 2011-12.The year begins with a subject, that exploded over the media this summer – the media! In the wake of the phone hacking scandal we ask:
(how) ShoulD ouR MEDia BE conTRollED?Tuesday 4 october, 7pmlecture Room 3, Main arts Building, Bangor university
iS MulTiculTuRaliSM a GooD iDEa?Tuesday 8 november, 7pm lecture Room 1, Main arts Building, Bangor universityAdmission to both events will be free. Join the debate, all welcome!
Tuesday 11 october, 4.15pmGREEn chEMiSTRy anD PolyMERS Prof Steve howdle School of Chemistry, University of Nottingham
Tuesday 18 october, 4.15pmDr Tom lynch BP
Tuesday 22 november, 4.15pmcaRBohyDRaTE chEMiSTRy anD MolEculaR GlycoBioloGyDr Bruce Turnbull School of Chemistry University of Leeds
Tuesday 29 november, 4.15pm
inoRGanic chEMiSTRyDr a.l. Johnson Bath University
Tuesday 24 January 2012, 4.15pm chEMiSTRy oF nanoTuBES anD FullEREnESDr andrei Khlobystov Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Nottingham University
Tuesday 14 February 2012, 4.15pm ThE chEMiSTRy oF DEnTiSTRyProf John nicholson Greenwich University
RSc lecture Programme 2011-12Organiser: Dr Hongyun Tai
orton lecture Theatre, alun Roberts Building, Deiniol Rd, BangorFree of charge, no registration required
Bangor University’s School of Chemistry is proud to present a series of free RSC-sponsored chemistry lectures, open to the public and given by experts in each field. For further information, please visit the events section of the School of Chemistry’s web site at: www.bangor.ac.uk/chemistry or email: [email protected].
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Want to ‘get somewhere’ with your art but feel you missed out on the basics? Or are you already an artist but feel you need new ideas and new creative input? The School of Lifelong Learning’s new multi-module introductory/refresher course is designed to help you through the basics of all the main aspects of modern Fine Art practice: drawing, life drawing, painting, mixed media 2D work, printmaking, some creative photography and a introduction to a wide range of 3D techniques available to modern artists including environmental art. Every branch of the subject is underpinned with Art History. Never a dull moment!
Other bonuses include supportive, understanding tutors who will build your confidence at every step of the way; flexible timetabling to suit your needs - only one full day a week for 10 weeks per module, in up to four different community centres across North-West Wales. You don’t have to commit yourself to the whole course - each module is self-contained so just sample one module to start with and decide whether you want to continue. There is also the opportunity to progress towards a degree in Fine Art if you wish. You can join the Fine Art Preparation Course in October, January or April.
Fine art Preparation courseBangor university School of Education & lifelong learningStarts Friday 30 September, 10am-5pm hiraethog 1, normal Site, Bangor university, Bangor Starts Tuesday 4 october, 10am-5pm Memorial hall, Penrhyndeudraeth Starts Tuesday 4 october, 10am-5pm Ruthin craft centre
For a course description, please see our website at: www.bangor.ac.uk/ll or telephone: 01248 382475 for our latest brochure. Please be sure to pre register on these courses to ensure they run!
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limitless!Tuesday 20 September, 6pm lecture Room 4, Main arts Building, Bangor universityFree of charge, but seats are strictly first come first served.
Join Bangor’s ‘Best New Society’, Student Cut Films, as they welcome new students to the University with a free screening of the suspense filled Limitless!
The 48 hour Play ProjectSunday 16 September, 7.30pm John Phillips hall, Bangor universityFree of charge
Two days to put on a play. Written, cast, rehearsed and performed within 48 hours... all in the name of entertainment!
Julius caesarFriday 25, Saturday 26 & Sunday 27 november, 7.30pm John Phillips hall, Bangor university£5/£4 NUS on the door
Can a good man, intending only good, do great harm? Marcus Brutus is an honourable man. Neither his many friends nor his occasional enemies would deny his actions stem from the purest of motives. However, as the power of Caesar grows, and fears spread as to the extent of his ambitions, Brutus and his companions turn to the idea of regicide as the only way to save the Roman Republic. Can any man stay honest and true in such circumstances, and can Brutus still see himself as the pillar of honour, which the rest of Rome regards him as being?
BEDS (Bangor English Drama Society) is a Bangor University student theatre society, which performs student-written and published plays as well as running community projects.
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Want to ‘get somewhere’ with your art but feel you missed out on the basics? Or are you already an artist but feel you need new ideas and new creative input? The School of Lifelong Learning’s new multi-module introductory/refresher course is designed to help you through the basics of all the main aspects of modern Fine Art practice: drawing, life drawing, painting, mixed media 2D work, printmaking, some creative photography and a introduction to a wide range of 3D techniques available to modern artists including environmental art. Every branch of the subject is underpinned with Art History. Never a dull moment!
Other bonuses include supportive, understanding tutors who will build your confidence at every step of the way; flexible timetabling to suit your needs - only one full day a week for 10 weeks per module, in up to four different community centres across North-West Wales. You don’t have to commit yourself to the whole course - each module is self-contained so just sample one module to start with and decide whether you want to continue. There is also the opportunity to progress towards a degree in Fine Art if you wish. You can join the Fine Art Preparation Course in October, January or April.
Fine art Preparation courseBangor university School of Education & lifelong learningStarts Friday 30 September, 10am-5pm hiraethog 1, normal Site, Bangor university, Bangor Starts Tuesday 4 october, 10am-5pm Memorial hall, Penrhyndeudraeth Starts Tuesday 4 october, 10am-5pm Ruthin craft centre
For a course description, please see our website at: www.bangor.ac.uk/ll or telephone: 01248 382475 for our latest brochure. Please be sure to pre register on these courses to ensure they run!
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Student Cut Films present
limitless!Tuesday 20 September, 6pm lecture Room 4, Main arts Building, Bangor universityFree of charge, but seats are strictly first come first served.
Join Bangor’s ‘Best New Society’, Student Cut Films, as they welcome new students to the University with a free screening of the suspense filled Limitless!
The 48 hour Play ProjectSunday 16 September, 7.30pm John Phillips hall, Bangor universityFree of charge
Two days to put on a play. Written, cast, rehearsed and performed within 48 hours... all in the name of entertainment!
Julius caesarFriday 25, Saturday 26 & Sunday 27 november, 7.30pm John Phillips hall, Bangor university£5/£4 NUS on the door
Can a good man, intending only good, do great harm? Marcus Brutus is an honourable man. Neither his many friends nor his occasional enemies would deny his actions stem from the purest of motives. However, as the power of Caesar grows, and fears spread as to the extent of his ambitions, Brutus and his companions turn to the idea of regicide as the only way to save the Roman Republic. Can any man stay honest and true in such circumstances, and can Brutus still see himself as the pillar of honour, which the rest of Rome regards him as being?
BEDS (Bangor English Drama Society) is a Bangor University student theatre society, which performs student-written and published plays as well as running community projects.
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Bangor Comedy presents
impSoc liveAn improvised comedy extravaganza!
Friday 18 november, 7.30pm John Phillips hall, Bangor universityTickets: £3 on the door (over 15s only).
impSoc, Bangor’s favourite improvised student comedy society, returns for yet another dose of award winning comedy. Already a firm favourite with a devoted local following, this is your chance to see them live in action, performing games based entirely on suggestions from you, the audience. Just like Whose Line Is It Anyway, each show is completely un-scripted and unique, and guaranteed to have you in stitches all night long!
www.facebook.com/bangorcomedy
Bangor University Dance
christmas ShowFri 2 December, 7pm Sat 3 December, 1.30pm & 7pm John Phillips hall, Bangor university Tickets: £4/£3 NUS on the door or come to Rathbone w/c 28th to buy in advance off a tutor (advance booking recommended).
The Christmas Show gives our dancers a chance to showcase the work and effort they’ve made in only one semester. You’ll be amazed by the exciting and talented performers and, with dances in many different styles including street, ballet, tap, jazz, Latin and ballroom, contemporary, and Irish, to mention just a few, there’ll be something for everyone.
ROSTRA presents
Dick whittingtonDecember (date, time and venue TBC - follow ROSTRA on Facebook for updates)
Tickets: £4/£3 students and over 65s/£2.50 children
It’s that time of year again when the whole family comes together to enjoy the fun and frolicks of pantomime. This time we’ll hear the story of Dick Whittington and his cat as he travels with pirates to a tropical island to defeat King Rat and be named Mayor of London.
ROSTRA is Bangor University’s oldest and most prolific student acting society with activities including acting, writing, directing and set building.
Treborth Botanic Garden plant saleSaturday 15 october, 10am-12.30pm Treborth Botanic Garden, BangorFree entry
Plant sale: perennials, house plants, vegetable plants and preserves.
Menai Bridge Band Porthaethwy annual concert Saturday 1 october, 7.30pm ysgol David hughes, Menai Bridgewith north wales’ Rugby choir
Tickets: £7/£4 concessions/£18 family (two adults, two children). Tickets available through band members or on door. Contact Chris for more information on: [email protected]
Chris Williams (band), Geraint Robert (choir) & Angela Roberts (accompanist)
Menai Bridge Band Porthaethwy has been in existence for over a hundred years and today competes in the third section as well as having junior and intermediate bands competing at youth level.
www.menaibridgeband.org.uk
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Bangor Comedy presents
impSoc liveAn improvised comedy extravaganza!
Friday 18 november, 7.30pm John Phillips hall, Bangor universityTickets: £3 on the door (over 15s only).
impSoc, Bangor’s favourite improvised student comedy society, returns for yet another dose of award winning comedy. Already a firm favourite with a devoted local following, this is your chance to see them live in action, performing games based entirely on suggestions from you, the audience. Just like Whose Line Is It Anyway, each show is completely un-scripted and unique, and guaranteed to have you in stitches all night long!
www.facebook.com/bangorcomedy
Bangor University Dance
christmas ShowFri 2 December, 7pm Sat 3 December, 1.30pm & 7pm John Phillips hall, Bangor university Tickets: £4/£3 NUS on the door or come to Rathbone w/c 28th to buy in advance off a tutor (advance booking recommended).
The Christmas Show gives our dancers a chance to showcase the work and effort they’ve made in only one semester. You’ll be amazed by the exciting and talented performers and, with dances in many different styles including street, ballet, tap, jazz, Latin and ballroom, contemporary, and Irish, to mention just a few, there’ll be something for everyone.
ROSTRA presents
Dick whittingtonDecember (date, time and venue TBC - follow ROSTRA on Facebook for updates)
Tickets: £4/£3 students and over 65s/£2.50 children
It’s that time of year again when the whole family comes together to enjoy the fun and frolicks of pantomime. This time we’ll hear the story of Dick Whittington and his cat as he travels with pirates to a tropical island to defeat King Rat and be named Mayor of London.
ROSTRA is Bangor University’s oldest and most prolific student acting society with activities including acting, writing, directing and set building.
Treborth Botanic Garden plant saleSaturday 15 october, 10am-12.30pm Treborth Botanic Garden, BangorFree entry
Plant sale: perennials, house plants, vegetable plants and preserves.
Menai Bridge Band Porthaethwy annual concert Saturday 1 october, 7.30pm ysgol David hughes, Menai Bridgewith north wales’ Rugby choir
Tickets: £7/£4 concessions/£18 family (two adults, two children). Tickets available through band members or on door. Contact Chris for more information on: [email protected]
Chris Williams (band), Geraint Robert (choir) & Angela Roberts (accompanist)
Menai Bridge Band Porthaethwy has been in existence for over a hundred years and today competes in the third section as well as having junior and intermediate bands competing at youth level.
www.menaibridgeband.org.uk
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The onceFriday 16 September, 8pm Blue Sky café, BangorTickets: £10. Available from Cob Records Bangor: 01248 353020 or Blue Sky Café: 01248 355444
With shimmering harmonies and understated arrangements of traditional and contemporary repertoire, this folk trio of Geraldine Hollett, Phil Churchill and Andrew Dale has fast become a real ‘buzz’ band on the Canadian scene. Their debut album has just won ‘Folk Recording of the Year’ in the 2011 Canadian Folk Awards Beautiful voices with tasty bouzouki, guitar and bodhran accompaniment.
www.theonce.ca
carrie RodriguezThursday 29 october, 8pm victoria hotel, Menai BridgeTickets: £10. Available from Cob Records Bangor: 01248 353020or Palas Print Caernarfon: 01286 674631 Prodigiously talented Austin Texas based singer/songwriter/ fiddler who has forged a sound that’s unapologetically tough yet intriguingly sensual. Accompanied by Luke Jacobs on guitar and pedal steel guitar.
www.carrierodriguez.com
COB RECORDS Digital Art Analogue ArtistsFriday 21 october, 7.30pm Powis hall, Bangor university
Risk of Shock is an ongoing series of concerts and events focusing on electronic music culture, sonic art and the developing interface between technology and performance. The Digital Art Analogue Artists concert sets out to explore the link between technology, performer, composer and listener and explore whether these divisions even retain their initial meaning. At Risk of Shock, we aim to create high quality FREE engaging events with contemporary music and to give performance opportunities to striking, new and innovative work. www.riskofshock.org
Eilen JewellTuesday 1 november, 8.30pm victoria hotel, Menai BridgeTickets: £10. Available from Cob Records Bangor: 01248 353020 or Palas Print Caernarfon: 01286 674631
Boston songstress Eilen Jewell's music has been compared to Lucinda Williams, Gillian Welch and Peggy Lee. Certainly her fusion of rockabilly, 60's twangy folk rock and vintage country swing draws those comparisons easily, but in addition to Eilen’s satisfyingly bluesy vocals, it’s the timewarp guitars provided by Jerry Miller and an ace rhythm section that completes a classic sound.
www.eilenjewell.com
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The onceFriday 16 September, 8pm Blue Sky café, BangorTickets: £10. Available from Cob Records Bangor: 01248 353020 or Blue Sky Café: 01248 355444
With shimmering harmonies and understated arrangements of traditional and contemporary repertoire, this folk trio of Geraldine Hollett, Phil Churchill and Andrew Dale has fast become a real ‘buzz’ band on the Canadian scene. Their debut album has just won ‘Folk Recording of the Year’ in the 2011 Canadian Folk Awards Beautiful voices with tasty bouzouki, guitar and bodhran accompaniment.
www.theonce.ca
carrie RodriguezThursday 29 october, 8pm victoria hotel, Menai BridgeTickets: £10. Available from Cob Records Bangor: 01248 353020or Palas Print Caernarfon: 01286 674631 Prodigiously talented Austin Texas based singer/songwriter/ fiddler who has forged a sound that’s unapologetically tough yet intriguingly sensual. Accompanied by Luke Jacobs on guitar and pedal steel guitar.
www.carrierodriguez.com
COB RECORDS Digital Art Analogue ArtistsFriday 21 october, 7.30pm Powis hall, Bangor university
Risk of Shock is an ongoing series of concerts and events focusing on electronic music culture, sonic art and the developing interface between technology and performance. The Digital Art Analogue Artists concert sets out to explore the link between technology, performer, composer and listener and explore whether these divisions even retain their initial meaning. At Risk of Shock, we aim to create high quality FREE engaging events with contemporary music and to give performance opportunities to striking, new and innovative work. www.riskofshock.org
Eilen JewellTuesday 1 november, 8.30pm victoria hotel, Menai BridgeTickets: £10. Available from Cob Records Bangor: 01248 353020 or Palas Print Caernarfon: 01286 674631
Boston songstress Eilen Jewell's music has been compared to Lucinda Williams, Gillian Welch and Peggy Lee. Certainly her fusion of rockabilly, 60's twangy folk rock and vintage country swing draws those comparisons easily, but in addition to Eilen’s satisfyingly bluesy vocals, it’s the timewarp guitars provided by Jerry Miller and an ace rhythm section that completes a classic sound.
www.eilenjewell.com
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GwynEDD MuSEuM & aRT GallERy BANGORopen: Tue-Fri 12.30-4.30pm; Sat 10.30am-4.30pm Free admission www.gwynedd.gov.uk/museums
limited Edition5 november-7 January
An exhibition of Limited Edition prints by various artists/printmakers. Available for sale are examples of linocut prints, etching, wood engraving, silk screen and collograph prints by artists such as Ian Phillips, Eleri Jones, Jeb Loy Nichols, Colin See-Paynton and others.
The Quality of Things30 July-29 october
Taking a look at still life and figures to reveal the power of objects. A still life is seen as a work of art depicting mostly inanimate subject matter but they are more than bowls of fruit or vases of flowers. Examples of works by current artists and from art collections invite you to look a little closer.
winter warmers 5 november-7 January
Above: Little Cup by Eleri Jones
Above : Example of wirework
Left: Monotype print by Su Walls
Above: Painting by Jenny JonesAbove left: Still Life with Fish by Brenda ChamberlainLeft: Portrait of Lemons and Pomegranates by Alan Salisbury
Monotype with Mixed Media classwith Su walls
Saturday 8 october, 11am-4pm
£15. Booking essential. Contact Gwawr Wyn Roberts on: 01286 679721 or email: [email protected]
Explore different methods of producing monotype prints using various techniques and found objects.
wirework classwith ann catrin Evans & angela Evans
Saturday 10 September, 11am-4pm
Parc Glynllifon, Ffordd clynnog, caernarfon
£15. Booking essential. Contact Gwawr Wyn Roberts on: 01286 679721 or email: [email protected].
An opportunity to experience two different approaches to working with wire and metal with two accomplished artists.
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GwynEDD MuSEuM & aRT GallERy BANGORopen: Tue-Fri 12.30-4.30pm; Sat 10.30am-4.30pm Free admission www.gwynedd.gov.uk/museums
limited Edition5 november-7 January
An exhibition of Limited Edition prints by various artists/printmakers. Available for sale are examples of linocut prints, etching, wood engraving, silk screen and collograph prints by artists such as Ian Phillips, Eleri Jones, Jeb Loy Nichols, Colin See-Paynton and others.
The Quality of Things30 July-29 october
Taking a look at still life and figures to reveal the power of objects. A still life is seen as a work of art depicting mostly inanimate subject matter but they are more than bowls of fruit or vases of flowers. Examples of works by current artists and from art collections invite you to look a little closer.
winter warmers 5 november-7 January
Above: Little Cup by Eleri Jones
Above : Example of wirework
Left: Monotype print by Su Walls
Above: Painting by Jenny JonesAbove left: Still Life with Fish by Brenda ChamberlainLeft: Portrait of Lemons and Pomegranates by Alan Salisbury
Monotype with Mixed Media classwith Su walls
Saturday 8 october, 11am-4pm
£15. Booking essential. Contact Gwawr Wyn Roberts on: 01286 679721 or email: [email protected]
Explore different methods of producing monotype prints using various techniques and found objects.
wirework classwith ann catrin Evans & angela Evans
Saturday 10 September, 11am-4pm
Parc Glynllifon, Ffordd clynnog, caernarfon
£15. Booking essential. Contact Gwawr Wyn Roberts on: 01286 679721 or email: [email protected].
An opportunity to experience two different approaches to working with wire and metal with two accomplished artists.
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community arts unit Gwynedd councilEducation • Enterprise • Enjoyment
The Gwynedd Council Community Arts Unit works to promote, support and develop arts activity in the County’s communities. Community arts provide opportunities for everyone to participate in the arts regardless of experience, age or background. The Unit works with a wide range of community and voluntary groups, in various sectors throughout Gwynedd. We provide grants, advice and a programme of activities and projects.
Visit our website at: www.gwynedd.gov.uk/arts or request a copy of our booklet by phoning Gwawr Wyn Roberts, Community Arts Development Officer on: 01286 679721, email:[email protected].
Medal, Crown and Chair on a Bus!Medal, Crown and Chair on a Bus! Gwynedd Arts Forum’s Annual General MeetingGwynedd Arts Forum’s Annual General Meeting
Literary Bus Trip from Bethesda to The Lleyn PeninsulaLiterary Bus Trip from Bethesda to The Lleyn Peninsula Saturday, 24 September, 2011Saturday, 24 September, 2011Saturday, 24 September, 2011
In the company of the Urdd National Eisteddfod winners. Elin Gwyn, Llŷr Gwyn Lewis and Llŷr Titus will read extracts from their winning works.
The tour guide will be Karen Owen. Suitable for Welsh learners.
In addition, an opportunity to have an evening meal and a ticket to see a In addition, an opportunity to have an evening meal and a ticket to see a In addition, an opportunity to have an evening meal and a ticket to see a show by Theatr Bara Caws entitled ‘Un Fach Flewog’ show by Theatr Bara Caws entitled ‘Un Fach Flewog’ show by Theatr Bara Caws entitled ‘Un Fach Flewog’
www.gwyneddgreadigol.com
Bus timetable: Parking space available at the Bethesda Rugby Club.
2:30pm - Pick up outside Spar, Bethesda. 2:55pm - Llŷr Gwyn Lewis will join the bus, Caernarfon.
3:40pm - Llŷr Titus will join the bus, Pwllheli. 4:00pm - Tea/coffee, cake and a chat at Y Daflod, Tafarn y Fic, Llithfaen.
5:30pm - Leave Llithfaen. 6:30pm - Arrive back at Bethesda.
Evening meal & show: Evening meal and show (Theatr Bara Caws - Un Fach Flewog), Bethesda Rugby Club.
Bus tour only Bus tour only Bus tour only --- £10 each £10 each £10 each Bus tour and evening meal & show Bus tour and evening meal & show Bus tour and evening meal & show --- £20 each. £20 each. £20 each.
Contact us to book a place: (01286) 679465 [email protected] or (01286) 676721 [email protected]
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community arts unit Gwynedd councilEducation • Enterprise • Enjoyment
The Gwynedd Council Community Arts Unit works to promote, support and develop arts activity in the County’s communities. Community arts provide opportunities for everyone to participate in the arts regardless of experience, age or background. The Unit works with a wide range of community and voluntary groups, in various sectors throughout Gwynedd. We provide grants, advice and a programme of activities and projects.
Visit our website at: www.gwynedd.gov.uk/arts or request a copy of our booklet by phoning Gwawr Wyn Roberts, Community Arts Development Officer on: 01286 679721, email:[email protected].
Medal, Crown and Chair on a Bus!Medal, Crown and Chair on a Bus! Gwynedd Arts Forum’s Annual General MeetingGwynedd Arts Forum’s Annual General Meeting
Literary Bus Trip from Bethesda to The Lleyn PeninsulaLiterary Bus Trip from Bethesda to The Lleyn Peninsula Saturday, 24 September, 2011Saturday, 24 September, 2011Saturday, 24 September, 2011
In the company of the Urdd National Eisteddfod winners. Elin Gwyn, Llŷr Gwyn Lewis and Llŷr Titus will read extracts from their winning works.
The tour guide will be Karen Owen. Suitable for Welsh learners.
In addition, an opportunity to have an evening meal and a ticket to see a In addition, an opportunity to have an evening meal and a ticket to see a In addition, an opportunity to have an evening meal and a ticket to see a show by Theatr Bara Caws entitled ‘Un Fach Flewog’ show by Theatr Bara Caws entitled ‘Un Fach Flewog’ show by Theatr Bara Caws entitled ‘Un Fach Flewog’
www.gwyneddgreadigol.com
Bus timetable: Parking space available at the Bethesda Rugby Club.
2:30pm - Pick up outside Spar, Bethesda. 2:55pm - Llŷr Gwyn Lewis will join the bus, Caernarfon.
3:40pm - Llŷr Titus will join the bus, Pwllheli. 4:00pm - Tea/coffee, cake and a chat at Y Daflod, Tafarn y Fic, Llithfaen.
5:30pm - Leave Llithfaen. 6:30pm - Arrive back at Bethesda.
Evening meal & show: Evening meal and show (Theatr Bara Caws - Un Fach Flewog), Bethesda Rugby Club.
Bus tour only Bus tour only Bus tour only --- £10 each £10 each £10 each Bus tour and evening meal & show Bus tour and evening meal & show Bus tour and evening meal & show --- £20 each. £20 each. £20 each.
Contact us to book a place: (01286) 679465 [email protected] or (01286) 676721 [email protected]
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By PhonE Bookings for Pontio events (those listed on pages two and three) can be made by telephone where indicated on: 01248 382828. Our telephone bookings line is run in partnership with the Wales Millennium Centre and operates a fully bilingual service from Monday-Saturday, 10am-6pm.
in PERSon Advance tickets can only be purchased in person where indicated. Any tickets unsold in advance will be available to buy on the door.
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events (those listed on pages two and three) at: www.pontio.co.uk. This service will close four hours prior to the event, or at 5pm of the previous day if the event takes place in the morning.
PoSTal chaRGE No booking fee will be charged when you buy tickets, but a 50 pence mailing charge will apply if you request tickets by post. Tickets by post can only be requested until 10 days before the event to ensure they reach you on time. After this, all pre-bought tickets can be collected on the door.
concESSionS Wherever ‘concessions’ is denoted for Pontio events, the following categories are included in that definition: children under 16 years of age, disabled visitors, students and those over 65.
REFunDS Unfortunately, once tickets have been purchased, we are unable to refund them unless the performance is cancelled. Any tickets unsold in advance will be available to buy on the door.
accESS We are committed to making our events as accessible as possible. Please contact us if you have any
special access requirements on: 01248 388090 or email: [email protected].
how To FinD uS The majority of Pontio events take place at venues across Bangor, but performances are also regularly staged within a 30-mile radius of the City from Anglesey to the Llyn Peninsula, the Conwy Valley to the North Wales coast. Please contact us for more details about a particular venue on: 01248 388090 or email: [email protected].
We recommend you arrive for events 30 minutes prior to the advertised start time.
How to bookAdvance booking is recommended. Please check individual events for times, prices, booking details and venues.
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BANGOR CITYFootball Club
MORRISONS
M&S
BBC
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HIGH STREET
MEN
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VEN
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CLOCK
GLANRAFON
Main arts lecture Theatre John Phillips hall
By PhonE Bookings for Pontio events (those listed on pages two and three) can be made by telephone where indicated on: 01248 382828. Our telephone bookings line is run in partnership with the Wales Millennium Centre and operates a fully bilingual service from Monday-Saturday, 10am-6pm.
in PERSon Advance tickets can only be purchased in person where indicated. Any tickets unsold in advance will be available to buy on the door.
onlinE Online booking is available for selected Pontio
events (those listed on pages two and three) at: www.pontio.co.uk. This service will close four hours prior to the event, or at 5pm of the previous day if the event takes place in the morning.
PoSTal chaRGE No booking fee will be charged when you buy tickets, but a 50 pence mailing charge will apply if you request tickets by post. Tickets by post can only be requested until 10 days before the event to ensure they reach you on time. After this, all pre-bought tickets can be collected on the door.
concESSionS Wherever ‘concessions’ is denoted for Pontio events, the following categories are included in that definition: children under 16 years of age, disabled visitors, students and those over 65.
REFunDS Unfortunately, once tickets have been purchased, we are unable to refund them unless the performance is cancelled. Any tickets unsold in advance will be available to buy on the door.
accESS We are committed to making our events as accessible as possible. Please contact us if you have any
special access requirements on: 01248 388090 or email: [email protected].
how To FinD uS The majority of Pontio events take place at venues across Bangor, but performances are also regularly staged within a 30-mile radius of the City from Anglesey to the Llyn Peninsula, the Conwy Valley to the North Wales coast. Please contact us for more details about a particular venue on: 01248 388090 or email: [email protected].
We recommend you arrive for events 30 minutes prior to the advertised start time.
How to bookAdvance booking is recommended. Please check individual events for times, prices, booking details and venues.
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Gwynedd Museum & art Gallery
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.bpw
alke
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uk
Powis hall
Railway club
coleg Menai Drama Studio
cob Records
Greek Taverna
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