30/03/2009

Audiences Wales Newsletter April 2009





We’ve published a new Learning On Demand Guide to Media and Public Relations. The new guide is available for free on our website, www.audienceswales.co.uk, in the resources section. The latest guide offers an overview of media and public relations and clarifies the difference between them.

The guide details how to work with journalists, how to write a press release, when to use public relations and how to develop a public relations strategy. Audiences Wales’ Chief Executive, Nick Beasley, said: “Effective media and public relations are critical and can be managed by any arts organisation regardless of size or resources. The Media and Public Relations Guide aims to demystify this key area of marketing that, if done successfully, can provide valuable and cost effective support to any arts organisation.”

The Guide to Media and Public Relations is the third Learning On Demand Guide to be published with support from the Arts Council of Wales. The Guides to Marketing and Publicity and Design and Print are also available free of charge from the Audiences Wales website.

Audiences Wales’ role is to support arts organisations and artists to understand and reach their audiences and maximise the benefits of marketing and audience development. We’ve made some changes to our website – www.audienceswales.co.uk – to provide even greater support for our users.

Our new Resources section has a wealth of useful documents and training guides. Each resource has been selected to address a specific area of marketing and support your development and understanding.

We have also updated our Links page to help you access further information which we think will be useful. This section now includes websites covering arts marketing, research, fundraising, some key organisations working in the arts and a section on ideas to get you thinking about the future.

If you have any resources or links that you think are particularly useful, let us know and we’ll add them to the site for others to benefit from. Please send them to michael@audienceswales.co.uk.

Audiences Wales will hold our next Welsh Language Marketing Forum at the Arts Council of Wales’ offices in Carmarthen on June 17th between 11am—1pm. Euros Lewis will be discussing his work as a community arts practitioner in Wales. Also, Elwyn Williams will be talking about his reach figures for Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru’s business plan. More speakers are set to be confirmed.

If you wish to attend the forum please email michael@audienceswales.co.uk.

The Arts Council of Wales is offering up to 5 bursaries of £240 + VAT off the cost of your 2009 AMA (Arts Marketing Association) conference place. The Conference is taking place from Tuesday 21st to Thursday 23rd July 2009 at the Curve Theatre Leicester.

The topic of the Conference is ’Exploring artistic excellence and public engagement’. To be eligible to apply for the bursary you must be working in Wales, be in the first five years of your arts marketing career and not attended an AMA conference before.

Priority will be given to those based at smaller arts organisations. The Bursary does not include travel and accommodation. If you’re a non-member of the AMA you’d pay the full price of £487 to attend but with the Arts Council of Wales bursary you are offered a 50% discount so you’d pay £247.

The closing date for applying for a bursary is Thursday 30th April. To apply, download an application form by clicking here. Email your completed form to helen@a-m-a.co.uk or for a hard copy application write to Helen Bolt, Arts Marketing Association, 7a Clifton Court, Clifton Road, Cambridge, CB1 7BN.

For further information visit www.a-m-a.org.uk.

Bookings are now open for A Brand In Your Hand, the AMA workshop on digital marketing for arts professionals with some experience of working on digital marketing campaigns who now want to develop a more integrated strategic approach.

Roger Tomlinson will show delegates how to personalise web, e-mail and mobile marketing campaigns; how to integrate these campaigns with each other and with their offline marketing; and how to develop their own e-CRM strategy and approach.

The A Brand In Your Hand workshop will be held St David’s Hall, Cardiff on 14th May. The cost for AMA members is £129 + VAT and non members £185 + VAT. For further information and to make a booking, go to www.a-m-a.co.uk, e-mail anna@a-m-a.co.uk or call 01223 578078.

Ever wondered how to place the arts at the centre of national life? Well, here’s your chance to find out. Bookings are now being taken for Forging the Future, this year’s Arts Council of Wales Annual Conference, which will be held at Barry Memorial Hall and Theatre on Thursday April 30th. Speakers include Professor Dominic Shellard from Sheffield Theatres Trust and Andrew Dixon of the Newcastle Gateshead Initiative.

Professor Dominic Shellard is the Pro Vice-Chancellor for External Affairs at Sheffield University. Dominic specialises in the British Theatre having authored many books on the subject. He is also the Institutional Auditor for the Quality Assurance Agency (QAA), the Chairman of Sheffield Theatres (including The Crucible) and is a member of the National Committee of the Society for Theatre Research.

Andrew Dixon comes from the Newcastle Gateshead Initiative, which focuses on stimulating regeneration within the region and in delivering economic, employment and social benefits through cultural tourism.

To book your place on the conference contact:

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27/03/2009

Merthyr Express column

2nd April 09
Easter Workshops in The Castle
Weave a friendship bracelet at drop in family workshops at Cyfarthfa Castle, over the Easter holidays, this week and next on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday (7th, 8th, 9th, 14th, 15th and 16th April 2009). Sessions run 10.30am - 12pm and 1 – 3pm. The Family workshops are free of charge. You can also learn the traditional craft of rag rug weaving next Thursday, 9th Apr 2009, at Cyfarthfa Castle. This session is designed for adults, runs from 6 - 9pm and costs £3. For more information on any of the sessions, please contact Cyfarthfa Castle Museum on: 01685 723112

Chartist Performance
Saturday, 18th April 2009 sees the 170th Anniversary Year of the South Wales Rising 1839. with the Merthyr Tudful Chartist Festival town centre celebrations in and around Market Square Church, begining with Street Theatre from Chance Encounters Theatre in Lower High Street 9.30am – 4.30pm; Inside the Hall will be a lecture by Joe England Merthyr Chartism, 'Characters from the Chartist era' answering your questions, historians debating the ‘Chartist Story’ and a multi-media show by UAct2 Theatre Company in 2 parts: “Sounds like Chartism” – music, poetry, dance, story telling “The Legacy – and into the future” - film, vox pop, workshop - a Charter for today etc. Fo more information please contact Huw on 07968256864, Viv on 01685 377883 or les.james@newport.ac.uk. All sessions are free but please book your place today.

Open Mike
The next Open Mike Night welcomes poets, short story writers, singers and acoustic musicians on 23rd April, at the Imperial hotel. Guest author for the evening will be David Hughes. The event is free entry. Please contact 01685 725382 or arts@merthyr.gov.uk for more details.

Poetry Competition
The 3rd Welsh Poetry Competition (2009) was recently launched in Pontypridd. The aim of the competition remains to encourage and reward the abundance of creative writing talent that exists in Wales but struggles for recognition. Dave Lewis, competition organizer, said: “We are still a truly independent competition and all entries are judged anonymously. We want to recognize new voices with raw passion rather than the current trends within the literary establishment where it seems the same old faces crop up time and time again...We are not looking for a purely academic approach to poetry but would rather see pure passion burst onto the creative writing scene”. Prizes are: 1st Prize - £300, 2nd Prize - £150 and 3rd Prize - £75. This year’s judge is award-winning poet and author from Merthyr Tydfil, Mike Jenkins. Mike is widely published and much in demand for his lively performances and writing workshops. Mike frequently appears on radio and television, has won Wales Book of the Year and the John Tripp Award for Spoken Poetry. He is also co-editor of the Red Poets, an annual magazine of left-wing poetry from Wales and beyond. To enter you just need to compose a poem, in English, of less than 50 lines and send to the competition organizers. Entry forms are available by post, can be downloaded from the website or picked up from RCT libraries. It is still only £3 to enter and the closing date is Sunday 21st June 2009. Competition Website - www.welshpoetry.co.uk. Competition Judge - www.mikejenkins.net. Contact Tel: Dave Lewis - 07890 888585.

Meeting/Cyfarfod 11/03/09


MERTHYR TYDFIL ARTS CULTURE & MEDIA FORUM
FFORWM Y CELFYDDYDAU, DIWYLLIANT A’R CYFRYNGAU

4.00pm, Wednesday, 11th March 2009
4.00yh, Dydd Mercher, 11eg o Fawrth 2009

Civic Centre / Canolfan Ddinesig

Present:
Gus Payne – Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council (GP), Anne-Marie Carpenter (Chair) (AC), Dinah Pye - Active Music Service (DP), Michelle Powell - Communities First (MP), Alison Harris – VAMT (AH), Lis Mclean - Menter Iaith (LM), David Jones - Yo! Maz (DJ), Kate Strudwick - H4A(KS), Jo Richards – Dance practitioner (JR).

1. Welcome / Apologies:
Apologies received from; Lesley Hodgeson - Glamorgan Gates, Karen Dusgate - MTHA, Sally McIntyre - Communities First, Chris Long - MTCBC, Lee Davies - 3Gs, Lisa Davies - Zoom Cymru.

2. Minutes from last meeting
All agreed last minutes as correct.
Meeting with Community Music Wales, Yo! Maz, MTCBC and Merthyr Tydfil College postponed until tomorrow (12/3/09) due to snow.

3. ACMF structure
GP presented the group with a proposed plan for a new ACMF structure. The intention of the plan is to establish two targeted groups to concerntrate on strategic and operational areas of the forum, allowing the main ACMF to be able to showcase proposals and invite specific speakers, to interest the broader arts community, while also reducing the duration of the main meetings to one hour maximum.

The table agreed the proposal. Structure to be confirmed at next meeting (subject to any response from wider group).

MP confirmed that she has been nominated by CF, to be the CF link for the borough.

Action: GP to forward a Declaration of Interest to ACMF members

4 Updates
• Marquee (GP)
Aberfan Carnival (supported by Aberfan CF), have agreed to manage the marquee and seem have all the requirements in place. GP is waiting for copies of the relevant documentation from Abervan Carnival before Legal draw up the agreement.
• Public Art Strategy (GP)
Proceeding as planned. Community Empowerment strand is now being delivered by Groundwork Merthyr RCT. The other two strands were not confirmed for this year.
• Hong Kong Alley Artwork (MP)
Town and Park Communities First have been successful in being awarded funding to lead on this project (GGates, the Info Shop and MTCBC are also linked). A consultation exhibition has been launched, with no objections to any of the work. Nat West have still not agreed for their side of the wall, but MP is still hopefull. Painting is due to begin on 23rd March. Park and Town CF will also be survaying users of the alley way.
There are also future plans to deliver a mosaic at Merthyr Tydfil Train Station
• Creative Communities (MP)
Kevin Jakeawy is no longer employed for this project (but is available for consultancy work). Strinda Davies at Rhondda Cynon Taf is now leading on the project. CC’s application to the Outcomes Fund means that it is now moving away from the social enterprise emphasis, closer towards a participation and community arts emphasis. The potential similarities to H4A mean that CC and H4A need to discuss the implications and possibilities. Watch this space!
Action: KS to contact Strinda Davies to discuss possibilities
• Soar Arts Centre (LM)
Soar chapel had it’s dissolution service earlier this week (10/3/09). The service was very moving. A bilingual book is being published, charting the history of the chapel and it’s congregation. Menter Iaith now have access to the land behind the chapel, which has been bought by MTCBC. The eventual main enterance to the Arts Centre will be through the car park and permission has been grated by Cadw to create a new entrance into the building. £300,000 is still needed to complete the work but LM feels very positive (especially in the context of the level funds already secured).
LM also expressed her gratitude towards the ACMF and towards AH in particular for her introduction to the ACMF, where the support from the non-Welsh speaking community was first initiated.
• H4A (KS)
H4A’s performance Valley’s Girl has now moved from Dowlais Engine House to the Canolfan Gymraeg on 28th March, due to staffing issues. H4A dance sessions are still taking place at the Engine House who continue to be supportive. The project is one play in four acts, following the seasons of the year and life (Merthyr is winter). Songs from each area work independantly but can also work with the other three. Hopefully audiences will travel to see all four performances.
LM has been impressed by the intergration of the Welsh language in H4A.
H4A are looking at the potential to be able to use the Eisteddfod site, when it visits Ebbw Vale in 2010.
Will also be running two programmes per year to teach simple crafts to group leaders who can then pass on the simple skills to their community groups.
Tiddly Proms coming back through Night Out in July.
• Global Village (GP)
The Global Village workshops application to Arts Council of Wales has been successful. There have also been contributions from both CF Town and Park (MP leading) and Penydarren (Lee Davies 3Gs leading). A meeting is scheduled on 18/3/09 to progress this.
KS communicated that H4A would also like to be involved.
• Arts Centre (GP)
No news as yet. The meeting where Artservice were due to present their feasibilty study to MTCBC has been postponed.
JR suggested inviting Hamish Fiffe from the University of Glamorgan to a future ACMF meeting, for us to get a University of Glamorgan perspective.

5. Thought Sheet Matrix
Due to lack of time, this item was postponed until the 1st April meeting.

6. AOB
LM praised the 3Gs’ Iron and Steal production at Myfanwy Theatre, for its participative value and standard of work. Others who had also seen the production were in strong agreement with LM.

7. Next meeting:
1st April, 4pm, Bishop Hedley High School

25/03/2009

BBC Proms Composer Lab workshop


The FREE national BBC Proms Inspire Composer Lab scheme for 12-18 year olds is coming to BBC Hoddinott Hall in Cardiff Bay on Sunday 5 April 2009. This year's scheme is now open so please encourage any talented young musicians you know to participate.

The BBC Proms Composers' Lab in Wales is in collaboration with members of the BBC National Orchestra of Wales will take place between 11am and 4pm and is FREE OF CHARGE. In order to apply please either email promslearning@bbc.co.uk or call 0207 765575.

The link below contains further information about the scheme and an online application form.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/proms/2008/youngcomposers/composerlabs09.shtml

The BBC Proms Composer Lab workshop with BBC National Orchestra of Wales on Sunday 5 April is the perfect opportunity to prepare an entry for the BBC Proms Inspire Young Composers' Competition or simply to develop composition skills.

Now in its 11th year, the prestigious national BBC Proms Inspire Young Composers' Competition gives young composers aged 12 to 18 a chance to get their music heard by a wider audience. Applicants can enter their own, original piece of music - no more than five minutes long - to the BBC Proms judging panel, who'll choose the winning compositions, which are then performed at the Young Composers' Concert during the BBC Proms season and broadcast worldwide on BBC Radio 3.

The overall winner will also receive a commission to be performed and recorded by BBC musicians at the 2010 Inspire events, and will get to work with top composers and musicians in a series of workshops to develop their commission.

There are no restrictions on the type of music that can be entered - it can be classical, jazz, pop, instrumental, vocal, anything you like. The only condition is that it has to be written down, as someone else will perform it if you get to the final.

All the activities are completely free of charge and to top it all off entrants will be offered free tickets to the world-famous BBC Proms at London's Royal Albert Hall!

Suzanne Hay
Education & Community Manager, BBC National Orchestra and Chorus of Wales
BBC Cymru Wales
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24/03/2009

Chartist event


Saturday April 18th Merthyr Tydfil Chartist Festival Venue: Market Square Church, Merthyr Tydfil 9.30am - 4.30pm

FREE ENTRANCE – Book your place today
Contact: Huw 07968256864 or Viv 01685 377883 or les.james@newport.ac.uk

PROGRAMME:
09.30 Coffee/Tea

10.00 Welcome by Cllr. Clive Jones, Mayor of Merthyr Tydfil
Introduction: Huw Williams (Chair, Merthyr Chartist Forum)

10.10 Lecture: Joe England (historian) ‘Merthyr Chartism’

11.00 Walk through the café quarter, towards St Tydfil's Church - the scene of a peaceful Chartist protest on Sunday 18th August 1839

11.15 Street Theatre -- actors from Chance Encounters theatre company debate the Chartist cause. Shall we join the march to Newport?

11.45 The 'Chartist Characters' lead their audience back to Market Square Church, where taking the 'hot seat', they answer questions 'in role'

12.30 Huw Williams and Les James (historians) round up with a debate about the 1839 Chartist Rising

1.00 to 2.00 pm LUNCH - available in the café quarter or bring your own food (eating is allowed in the small hall). Book stalls, exhibition, slide show.

2.00 pm ‘Sounds like Chartism’ UAct2 theatre company
Multi media show - music, poetry, dance, story telling

2.50 pm TEA

3.15 pm “The Legacy – and into the future”
UAct2 Vox pop film, followed by workshop – producing a Charter for today

4.15 pm Viv Pugh (Dic Penderyn Society) ‘sums up’ the day

4.30 pm Finish

Merthyr Tydfil - Campaigning for Rights for All
Chartist Festival is organised by Merthyr Chartist Forum
with support of HERIAN (Heritage in Action), The Bevan Foundation, Voluntary Action Merthyr Tydfil, Dic Penderyn Society, Merthyr Tydfil Historical Society,
Workers Educational Association (WEA).

23/03/2009

Gig Steve Eaves + Y Betti Galws 27/03/2009 337


Canolfan a Menter Gymraeg Merthyr Tudful/Menter Brycheiniog
Gig Steve Eaves + Y Betti Galws - A trip is being run this Friday to The Camden Arms, Brecon.
Leaves the Imperial Hotel, Merthyr, at 6.30p.m.
Contact the Menter by tomorrow to book space.
At: The Camden Arms, Brecon
On: Friday 27/03/2009 Time: 6.30-11.30
For further information contact Menter Merthyr Tudful 01685 722176

Canolfan a Menter Gymraeg Merthyr Tudful/Menter Brycheiniog
Gig Steve Eaves + Y Betti Galws - Fe fydd gwibdaith yn mynd i'r Camden Arms yn Aberhonddu Nos Wener yma.
Gadael Gwesty'r Imperial am 6.30y.h. Cysylltwch erbyn yfory er mwyn arbed lle.
Yn: Y Camden Arms, Aberhonddu
Dydd Gwener 27/03/2009 Am: 6.30-11.30
Am wybodaeth bellach ffoniwch
Swyddfa Menter Merthyr Tudful 01685 722176

19/03/2009

Merthyr Express column


26 March 09
Punk Poet
Attila The Stockbroker has been added to the bill for the Punk Forever Festival on, 16th April, at the Myfanwy Theatre. Sharp-tongued, high energy, social surrealist rebel poet and songwriter. His themes are topical, his words hard-hitting, his politics unashamedly radical, but Attila will make you roar with laughter as well as seethe with anger. Inspired by the spirit and 'Do It Yourself' ethos of punk rock, and above all by The Clash and their overtly radical, political stance. He took the name Attila the Stockbroker in 1980, blagging spots for his poems and songs in between bands at punk gigs. He quickly got a couple of John Peel radio sessions, a deal with London independent record label Cherry Red Records and before very long was on the front cover of Melody Maker...and he hasn't looked back since! Attila has spent the last 28 years performing his work across the world. He's written for many national and local publications including The Guardian, Time Out, NME, Sounds, The Independent and also work for radio and TV. Attila joins classic punk band Sham 69, Dirty Revolution and The Red Poets Society. The festival also includes an art exhibition of original art work by Jamie Reid, responsible for the iconic imagry associated with the Sex Pistols, James Cauty and Billy Childish. The exhibition runs from 15th – 17th April. Admission to the art exhibition is free. Entry to the live music and poetry is £12.For further information please contact Myfanwy Theatre on: 07863 354097 / themadone28@hotmail.com.

Welsh Poet
Eisteddfod Welsh Learner of The Year finalist Jenny Henn, will be speaking and reading some of her work at the Canolfan Gymraeg on Thursday, 26th March, at 7.30pm. Entry is £2. The event will be suitable for Welsh speakers and higher level learners. For further information please contacr 01685 722176.

Modern Art in Castle
This week will be your last chance to see a collection of new abstract paintings by celebrated artist, John Uzzell Edwards, showing at Cyfarthfa Castle Museum and Art Gallery. The one-man show is an exhibition of the latest paintings in his ‘Welsh Quilt Series’, collections of which have been seen recently at the Interceltic Festival in L’Orient, Brittany and venues across Wales. Now living in Swansea, John is thrilled to be showing in Merthyr. He said: “I started painting here in the early ’60s when I had a studio above Zanelli’s café. It was an exciting time in Merthyr, full of fighters and writers; and I started painting everything around me.” He explain’s why he is fascinated by Welsh quilts and blankets: “As a boy growing up in Deri, I was brought up using them, but only lately I’ve become amazed by their structure, the variety of materials and the choice of colours. All our social history is here - bits of clothing, silk, tweed, furnishing fabric, workmen’s suiting, even grain bags. We have a rich tradition here, and it’s a very important part of our Welsh culture”. The exhibition in Cyfarthfa Castle runs until 31st March. For inquiries, telephone 01685 723112 or e-mail museum@merthyr.gov.uk. Admission is free. Open Tuesday – Friday: 10am – 4pm Weekend: Noon – 4pm Closed Mondays.

Watercolour Paintings
This week will also be your last chance to catch another art exhibition; a series of watercolour paintings by artist Christine Davies, born in Nelson and now living in Trelewis. The exhibition is on show at Treharris Library until the end of March. Christine describes her motivation for painting as being “purely for her own pleasure”, however her work has also had several wins at the Royal Welsh Show over the past two years – The winning paintings are included in this exhibition. Admission free.

12/03/2009

Pathways to a Career in the Creative Industries Seminar

PATHWAYS TO A CAREER IN THE CREATIVE INDUSTRIES

Have you ever wondered how they create the characters in Doctor Who? Who choreographs the Welsh National Opera performances? How record labels sign bands or how you get a career in the exciting world of media?

If we captured your attention, Thursday 26th March is a day you cannot afford to miss!

The 14-19 Creative and Cultural Industries Steering Group with Cultural Services and the 14-19 Network, as part of the Bro Dysg partnership in Rhondda Cynon Taff, have teamed up to provide YOU with an informative and innovative day to find out about how you can get into the exciting world of Creative Industries.

Artists, performers, directors, photographers and producers are just some of the industry professionals who will be available at Coleg Morgannwg's Llwynypia campus for one day only Thursday 26th March 2009 to talk about how they secured successful careers and the different routes available to you in the Creative Industries.

Guest Speakers
Special Guests already confirmed to speak at the seminar include

Ed Richmond: BBC Radio 1 Producer
Julie Weir: MD of Visible Noise Records, home to Lostprophets
Justin Kerrigan: Director of Human Traffic
Owen Powell: Former Catatonia Guitarist and Duffy Songwriter
Gavin Allen: Arts Correspondent with Media Wales
Mike Walmsley: Development Manager of the Welsh National Opera
Gareth Lloyd Roberts: Artistic Programmer at Wales Millennium Centre
Sarah Cole: Production Manager for SC Productions Ltd
Simon Dancey: Director of Creative and Cultural Skills, Wales
Steve Davis: Artistic Director of Spectacle Theatre
Darren Warner: Photographer and co-founder of Plugged In Magazine
Alison Saunders: Wardrobe Supervisor, Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama

The seminar will be hosted by comedian, TV and Radio writer and presenter Chris Corcoran, who will act as 'Champion for the Day'.

There will be careers advice from local organisations in Rhondda Cynon Taff and South Wales including

• Welsh Music Foundation
• Diversions: Dance Company of Wales
• Coleg Morgannwg
• UWIC
• Skillset
• Musicians Union
• Creative and Cultural Skills Wales
• Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama
• Atrium: Cardiff School of Creative and Cultural Industries
• Spectacle Theatre
• University of Wales Newport, School of Art, Media and Design
• Screen Academy Wales
• RCT Community Radio Project
• Plugged In Magazine

The day will be split into three sessions and you are welcome to attend all day or just one session. There will be networking opportunities throughout the day as well as an opportunity to visit the marketplace, which will house the stands of Welsh based creative industries organisations. Sessions will include:

• Performing Arts: Drama and Dance,
• Craft, Design, Fashion and Photography and
• Music and Media

For further information about the day and a full list of the professionals who will be chatting about their experiences and the fantastic opportunities available to you in this Sector please see www.myspace.com/creativeindustriesseminar

To book your place email your name, age and contact details to Kim.L.Mears@rctcbc.gov.uk or call 01443 744093

Places are limited. First priority will be given to those resident in RCT and aged between 14-30 years old. Book your place ASAP to secure your seminar seat!


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11/03/2009

Merthyr Express column

19 March 09
Poet Reading
Open Mike Nights are free entry, all are welcome to come and read their poetry and short story extracts, with a prize for the night’s best reading, judged by the guest author. The next evening is tonight, Thursday, 19th March, with guest author Steve Griffiths, a poet, born on Anglesey, in 1949. He has published five collections of poems since 1980, most recently An Elusive State: Entering al–Chwm, through Cinnamon Press in 2008. For further details, please contact arts@merthyr.gov.uk or 01685 725382.

Punk Forever
Music, art and poetry all come together for the Punk Forever Festival on, 16th April, at the Myfanwy Theatre, with classic punk band Sham 69, together with Dirty Revolution and The Red Poets Society. The festival also includes an art exhibition of original art work by Jamie Reid, responsible for the iconic imagry associated with the Sex Pistols, including the notorious “God Save The Queen” and the “Never Mind The xxx” record covers. There will also be artwork by Billy Childish and others throughout the festival. Admission £10.For further information please contact Myfanwy Theatre on: 01685 726000.


The Blackout
Merthyr rock band The Blackout will be playing in aid of Teenage Cancer Trust on Friday, 27th March, at the Myfanwy Theatre, Merthyr Tydfil College. To book tickets call 07944 790038. Following the night at the Myfanwy Theatre the band head for the Albert Hall in London, before embarking on another international tour. The band have recently signed a recording deal with major label, Epitaph Records, probably the world’s leading label for American punk, with numerous releases by the likes of Bad Religion, NoFX, The Offspring and New Found Glory under their belts, together with a more eclectic catalogue with sister labels including Joe Strummer, Tom Waits, Elliot Smith, Nick Cave, The Cramps and The Hives. Doors open at the Myfanwy Theatre at 7:30pm.

Valleys Girl
The Merthyr performance of H4As Valleys Girl project will be staged on Sunday, 29th March at 2pm and 4.30pm, at The Canolfan Gymraeg (Welsh Centre), Zoar Chapel, Pontmorlais. For further information, please contact 01685 373770.

Welsh Poet
Eisteddfod Welsh Learner of The Year finalist Jenny Henn, will be speaking and reading some of her work at the Canolfan Gymraeg on Thursday, 26th March, at 7.30pm. Entry is £2. The event will be suitable for Welsh speakers and higher level learners. For further information please contacr 01685 722176.

Art Exhibition
An exhibition of watercolour paintings is currently on show in Treharris Library throughout March. The exhibition is by artist Christine Davies, born in Nelson and now living in Trelewis. Christine describes her motivation for painting as being “purely for her own pleasure”, however her work has also had several wins at the Royal Welsh Show over the past two years – The winning paintings are included in this exhibition. Admission free.

10/03/2009

Places available for Best Box Office Management Courses

Hello all

A few spaces remain for the Best Box Office Management courses in Cardiff and Wrexham. Six places are available for the course at The Ramada Plaza Hotel, Wrexham on Tuesday March 17th and seven places are still available for the course at The Village Hotel, Cardiff on Wednesday March 18th.

This hands-on course, a follow up to Improving Data Capture Rates, will enable participants to take a step back from the day-to-day demands of managing and consider the role of the Box Office within their organisation. The course will help you think strategically and evaluate how your Box Office presents itself to customers.

The course will be run by Beth Aplin, a highly regarded arts consultant and trainer who specialises in box office training. She is an Associate of the Institute of Management Consultants and vice-chair of the Arts Marketing Association.

Please find attached a synopsis of the course and a booking form. We need to confirm numbers with both venues by Monday afternoon (March 16th) so please let me know if you wish to book one of the remaining places as soon as possible.

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Kind Regards
Michael Took
Marketing Executive

Audiences Wales Ltd

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Meeting/Cyfarfod 10/12/08

MERTHYR TYDFIL ARTS CULTURE & MEDIA FORUM
FFORWM Y CELFYDDYDAU, DIWYLLIANT A’R CYFRYNGAU

4.00pm, Wednesday, 10th December 2008
4.00yh, Dydd Mercher, 10fed o Rhagfyr 2008

Voluntary Action Centre / Canolfan Gweithredu Gwirfoddol

Present:
Gus Payne (GP) MTCBC Arts Development, Alun Bond (AB)Artservice, John Matthews (JM)Artservice, Hannah Jenkins (HJ)Community Music Wales, Martyn Jones (MJ)Merthyr Tydfil College Lecturer and artist, Dinah Pye (DP)Active Music Service, Ken Long (KL)Communities First, Chris Long (CL)MTCBC Economic Dev & Arts, Tourism , Kevin Jakeway (KJ)Creative Communities, Alison Harris (AH)VAMT, Lis Mclean (LM)Menter Iaith, David Jones (DJ)Yo! Maz.

Apologies:
Liz Wright Merthyr Tydfil Art Society, Lee Davies 3Gs, Lisa Davies Zoom Cymru, Kate Strudwick H4A, Val Williams Chance Encounters, Anne-Marie Carpenter (AC) Independent (Chair), Stuart Bartz Blue Scar, Michelle Powell (MP)Communities First.

1. Welcome / Apologies
In Anne-Marie’s absence GP and later AH acted as chair and welcomed the group with a round of introductions.

2. Minutes from last meeting
All agreed last minutes as correct.
KJ Informed the group that Arts Connect are currently at the stage of looking more closely at potential models for a joined up arts service across the south Wales valleys and Monmouthshire.

3. Community Music Wales (CMW)
HJ outlined CMW:
• CMW is a charity
• Music for all – transcending social and geographical boundaries
• Throughout Wales with offices in Cardiff and Caernarfon
• Through English and Welsh
• Focus less on classical, which dominates school provision
• Based in community settings
• CMW tutors come with all necessary equipment.
• Training providers (OCN etc) for tutors, issue based work
• Project work including record labels
(Please visit www.communitymusicwales.co.uk for more detail)

DP emphasised that schools are broadening their music provision beyond classical.
HJ agreed and elaborated that CMW are working with some schools on Basic Skills projects.
DP asked about CMW links with choirs
HJ clarified that CMW are keen to build links with all community groups, especially choirs.
MJ asked about possible links with colleges
HJ responded that CMW would bee keen to make stronger links with Merthyr Tydfil College and agreed to meet up sometime with MJ, GP and Andrew Thomas (Performing Arts at MT College)
KJ asked about Career Pathways through CMW
HJ explained that they try to develop tutors from service users. CMW also promote bands and artists to develop through the industry, highlighting some successes that are now signed to major record companies and touring UK and other countries.
CL asked what resources could be available from a Merthyr Tydfil perspective?
HJ explained that CMW have just been successful in a pan Wales bid. Her visit today will help assess the needs of MT. In the meeting to be arranged with GP, DJ, MJ and Andrew Thomas a way forward on delivering something will be discussed
CL suggested six events in Merthyr parks, (Cyfarthfa and Parc Taff Bargoed) throughout the year. Could CMW fund that type of project?
HJ replied, yes, potentially, but this would need to be planned and take into account other needs across Wales.
MJ suggested discussing a project that may include other art forms.
KL added that community partnerships should be involved at an early stage. This type of project could be rolled out into other parks in the borough.
KJ also added that this would be something Creative Communities could also be involved in.
HJ agreed that it should be based at grassroots to build sustainability.
Action: GP to organise meeting with HJ, DJ MJ and Andrew Thomas

4. Arts Centre Feasibility Study
AB highlighted the three main elements of the Feasibility Study:
1. The study/market appraisal,/business plan
2. Identifying the site location
3. Venue design
The first two parts are now complete (but need to be passed by council)
The third point is being drawn up at present.
The critical element now is the funding. The current economic climate is also a factor and may affect decisions from WAG, especially for such a major capital project. Arts Council will not be in a position until at least 2012.
AB reminded the group of the Study’s background (Lead by Uni Glam, funded by WAG, supported by MTCBC etc. Please see minutes from 10/06/08 for further info)
The centre would be an Arts and Enterprise Centre for Merthyr Tydfil and the wider Heads of The Valleys region.
There would be a clear link with MT College to benefit Merthyr Tydfil in educational terms, together with being a community venue where people naturally gravitate towards.
At this stage at least the project includes exhibition space, workshops...a range of facilities with flexibility. Not dissimilar to the Galeri model in north Wales, with 24 workshop units, which could include the likes of Yo! Maz, Merthyr Media Project etc.
There would be a core performance space together with other spaces:
Main auditorium; 500 seating/600 standing
3 studio spaces (1. dance, 2. general and 3. a 120 retractable seat theatre).
Programming:
60 professional performances a year
Programmable and community events.
A visual arts space, music, digital editing and flexible space for hire for meetings, conferences, training etc.
There should be a link with Welsh institutions (Royal College of Music and Drama, Welsh National Theatre, the new English Language Welsh National Theatre etc.)

AB shared with the group his experience during the consultation of overwhelming support for “something” in Merthyr Tydfil. There may have been the expectation that some community groups would say something to the effect of “what’s the point in spending money on this project”, AB’s actual experience was that while events currently take place in many community venues, the opportunity to take local groups to a bigger venue for a larger scale, more high profile event is currently not an option, within the county borough.

Site options:
A range of sites were considered, with a need to be close to both the
town centre and the college.
St Tydfil’s Square is owned by the private sector but with no real will from the owners to develop the site this option is unrealistic.
The proposed location is at a location, outside the flood plane, along the river, including a replacement footbridge. This location meets the requirements of having good footfall, has good parking, is close to the college but is not an educational facility

LM asked if the Old Town Hall was considered.
AB replied that it was considered but was weaker relation to the new build proposal when considering:
1. Footfall
2. Parking
3. Proximity to the college
4. Being compromised by other agendas. The Old Town Hall is valid for heritage reasons but not for a purpose built arts centre for the future.
CL agreed that there may have been issues with the night time economy of the area.
AB continued that the new build location is good regionally, following the retail example. The Cyfarthfa Retail Park and the new Merthyr Tydfil Leisure Village at Rhydycar (with a multiplex Vue cinema etc.) have both had a great deal of investment and resources put into them illustrating by their success that people will travel into Merthyr for shopping and leisure.
The parking straight off the A470 is also a bonus that cuts journey time in comparison to Cardiff and Swansea.
DP expressed that an Andrew Lloyd Webber musical coming to Merthyr would inspire people, so the auditorium should be able to take that scale and calibre of performance.
MJ pointed out that MT College are keen to provide a platform for future employers. Highlighted the example of Craft In The Bay as a partial model for the visual arts at a future Merthyr Tydfil venue, with an accessible exhibition space, with a cafe and events like Children’s Pottery Parties etc.
HJ asked who would run the proposed centre
AB replied, key stakeholders; an independent trust, including Uni Glam, MTCBC
KJ asked if it would be architecturally interesting.
AB replied; Yes.
A proposed scheme should be ready to take to potential funders next month.

5.Updates:
5.1 Marquee (GP)
The marquee and PA are still looking for a permanent home and management group. The manufactures have quoted £1400 to train a group how to erect and dismantle the marquee.
Though the project has its issues it still has great potential as a community asset for the borough (and wider region).
The main issue is identifying a stable group of volunteers or a social enterprise who could erect and dismantle the marquee safely.
The PA is also currently in a similar state of limbo but is being managed on an ad hoc basis by Merthyr Media Project.
KL said that he would take the idea to the partnerships he works with for outdoor events.
DP suggested TY Hafan and the Fire Service
AH suggested T-Mobile volunteers
Action: KL to raise the possibility of the Marquee to partnerships

5.2 Public Art Strategy (GP)
Proceeding as planned. The funding of the Community Empowerment strand, for £25000 into Merthyr Tydfil has now been confirmed by WAG. GP will be issuing tenders next week to potential management teams to deliver the project along the Trevithick Trail as it passes through Merthyr Town centre.

5.3 Hong Kong Alley Artwork (GP)
Town and Park Communities First have been successful in being awarded funding to lead on this project. Sessions are due to start in the dew year to develop designs for the Glamorgan Gates side of the alley way. Nat West has still not agreed to their wall being worked on.

5.4 Town Centre Lantern Parade/Gymanfa Ganu (GP)
General consensus was that this project was very successful, with around 500 people participating.
LM asked what was MTCBC’s view of the project
CL informed the group that both Head of Regeneration, Bev Owen and Cllr Jeff Edwards were very pleased with the event and described it as a success.
GP added that his general perception of attendees, whilst on duty as the event finished (ensuring no children run onto the road), was very positive. There were areas to build upon and improve for the future and maybe the event wasn’t a true Gymanfa Ganu, But for those unfamiliar with Gymanfoedd Ganu, the carols and procession would have been a very positive seasonal event, which brought together different generations and organisations (Communities First, MTCBC, Menter Iaith and 5 schools) in a very positive way.

5.5 Creative Communities (KJ)
CC has been shortlisted, from 18 applications as one of 7 Wefo Demonstration Projects. The next step is for him to answer some questions at an interview meeting on 17th December. (MP will also be attending with him). KJ feels very confident and positive about answering the questions, which are based around “research” and should be simple to answer as CC has all the information available.
CC is the only entry under the “Culture” theme.
KJ is still waiting for info on Convergence but feels the project will need to restructure and he will need to write up a procurement process.
A difficulty is the timeline. KJ’s contract will currently end before Convergence.
Objective 1 to the end of June. He is currently working to extend his contract to join up with Convergence.
CL asked what would happen if there was no Convergence funding?
KJ explained that in that event, CC would support key projects; radio, cultural groups with cultural tourism etc.

5.6 Soar Arts Centre (LM)
Menter Iaith have begun to extend the activities in Soar/Y Ganolfan Gymraeg, emphasising that the project is about the people who use, and will use the centre in the future, rather than the heritage of the building (which is a positive aspect but secondary to the activity the venue will allow).
The project has secured £1,008,000 so far but still needs £360,000 which is waiting for a decision from the Big Lottery.
The project is on schedule but LM wanted to start building work in November but this has been delayed due to issues with solicitors, ownership of land etc.
CL asked if the project could continue if with the shortfall and would there be a “domino effect” if the unsecured funding fails to be granted.
LM answered “no”.
People will soon be approached to form a management committee, with reference back to forms returned last year.
DP asked how Soar would fit with the proposed larger scale Merthyr Arts Centre?
LM agreed that the larger project would certainly have an effect but she has discussed the idea with AB and both could feed off each other. Both would need to work together. The two working together is an opportunity more than a threat.

5.7 H4A (GP)
H4A’s current work is using the theme “Valley’s Girl”. GP referred to a hand out passed onto him by H4A:
Valley’s Girl is a performance project, that aims to draw upon several art forms and disciplines to create a four-stage, bilingual, multimedia presentation devised and performed by members of the community. A performance will be created in each of the county boroughs that Head for Arts serves; with performances in Torfaen, Blaenau Gwent, Caerphilly and Merthyr Tydfil. Each performance will explore a different aspect of a Valley’s Girl’s life; with the Torfaen performance looking at childhood, the Blaenau Gwent performance focusing on courtship, the Caerphilly performance portraying the passing of time and the Merthyr Tydfil performance exploring aging and reflection. Each performance will also be linked to the four seasons of the year with childhood being linked to spring, courtship being linked to summer, the passing of time being linked to autumn and aging and reflection being linked to winter. The theme of the seasons will pinpoint the act of renewal as generation succeeds generation. The project explores the concept of time and therefore aims to involve community members of all ages. The project explores the lives of women and our relationships with women. It does not seek to be a historical or heritage project, but rather a celebration of life in song, words, film and dance. Merthyr Performance of “Valley’s Girl”, Sunday 29th March 2009 at the Engine House, Dowlais. Three ways people can get involved: Valleys’ Drama, Valleys’ Digital Stories and the Festival of Four. For further information, please visit: www.head4arts.org.uk or contact: 01495 357816.
LM expressed that she has been pleased to see the amount of effort being put into bilingualism from the H4A team. However she also disliked the “Valley’s Girl” name and had some misgivings about feedback she’d had from the workshop session for staff at Llanhilleth. LM felt the title should be “Valley’s Woman”, rather than “Girl”, as she feels the word “girl” has dismissive overtones, describing adults as children.
A short but lively discussion followed. GP clarified that his understanding was that the term “Valley’s Girl” was taken from a t-shirt design, originally by the very politically aware, left-wing Welsh band the Manic Street Preachers. There were also “Valley’s Boy” t-shirts at the time and both proved to be so successful amongst valleys people that the design went on to be used by other designers and sold in numerous gift and t-shirt shops throughout Wales, giving valleys people ownership of the design and the term “Valley’s Girl” (and “Valley’s Boy”). Referring to the workshop day GP informed the group that he attended the first half and there were some negative overtones expressed by one person in particular when asked to respond to the term “Valley’s Girl”, but other people had very positive responses, using flowers and other imagery as a starting point (e.g. “what kind of flower would a valley’s girl be” and then why? etc.)

6. Thought Sheets
GP drew attention to the blank Thought Sheets included with the last minutes.
MJ handed in two suggestions; A Ceramic Cafe & Gallery and Park or Garden Sculpture
CL Reminded the group that we will also need to appraise the last series of entries on the matrix.
Action: Ensure Thought Sheet matrix appraisal is in the next agenda

7. AOB
Chair
GP explained that Anne-Marie Carpenter has been in touch and would like to meet sometime to discuss the Chair’s role and her current availability etc. The deadline for re-electing a chair and vice chair is now due and should be included in the next agenda.
Action: GP to meet with AC
Begin process to re-nominate / nominate a chair and vice chair.

8. Next meeting:
11th March, 4pm, Civic Centre (Original date, 4th Feb, changed due to heavy snow).

06/03/2009

Diwrnod Llên



Pictures from the literature day at Siop Y Ganolfan, with authors Gwyn Morgan and Grahame Davies and the Welsh Writing Squad; Y Sgwad Sgwennu Cyffrous.

Lluniau o diwrnod llên gyda awdirion Gwyn Morgan a Grahame Davies a'r Sgwad Sgwennu Cyffrous.


The Blackout


The Blackout

Myfanwy Theatre, Merthyr Tydfil College.

27th March

Doors open at 7:30pm.

The Blackout playing in aid of the Teenage Cancer Trust.

To book tickets call 07944 790038

05/03/2009

Merthyr Express column

12 March 09
Watercolour Exhibition
An exhibition of watercolour paintings is currently on show in Treharris Library throughout March. The exhibition is by artist Christine Davies, born in Nelson and now living in Trelewis. Christine describes her motivation for painting as being “purely for her own pleasure”, however her work has also had several wins at the Royal Welsh Show over the past two years – The winning paintings are included in this exhibition. Admission free.


Poet Reading
Open Mike Nights are free entry, all are welcome to come and read their poetry and short story extracts, with a prize for the nights best reading, judged by the guest author. The next evening will be next Thursday, 19th March, with guest author Steve Griffiths. For further details, please contact arts@merthyr.gov.uk or 01685 725382.

Saint Patrick’s Day
Next Tuesday, 17th March is Saint Patrick’s Day, which is being celebrated by The Myfanwy Theatre in Merthyr Tydfil College with a performance evening with Ceilidh band Fast Parts. Tickets £5. For further information and to book, please call 01685 01685 726161 or email: mtheatre@merthyr.ac.uk. For all the Myfanwy Theatre’s upcoming events please visit www.myfanwytheatre.co.uk

Merthyr Drama
Next Wednesday, (18th March) Red Button Theatre present ‘This is The Day’ an oratorio written by Merthyr playwright Alan Osborne, featuring the Dowlais Male Voice Choir and WNO’s Kate Woolveridge amoung others. Tickets £10. For further information and to book, please call 01685 01685 726161 or email: mtheatre@merthyr.ac.uk. For all the Myfanwy Theatre’s upcoming events please visit www.myfanwytheatre.co.uk

Jewellery Workshop
Would you like to make a pair of earrings in your lunchbreak? Come along to one of the Glamorgan Gates Jewellery Making drop in sessions and give it a go! Sessions will continue on Monday 16th March at 12 - 2pm. Find out more information by calling Jenna on 01685 729940.

Murder Mystery Workshops
Glamorgan Gates Project are running a trip to a Scenes of Crime Workshop next Monday, March 16th, at 9am – 3pm. (Transport to university included). The Forensic Science Murder Mystery Workshops put on by First Campus at the University of Glamorgan involve participants taking fingerprints, dusting for prints, making plaster casts of shoeprints and investigating and charting a crime scene. The workshops also include a paper-based group exercise to find the murderer, developing key skills in communication, teamwork, problem-solving and numeracy. If you’re interested book your place today or find out more information by calling Jenna on 01685 729940