28/04/2009

Gweithdai Dawnsio Gwerin gyda Dawnswyr 05/05/2009 am 2 dydd 337


Information for you:
Canolfan a Menter Gymraeg Merthyr Tudful/Pentre' Byd Eang
Folk Dancing Workshops with Dawnswyr Pen-y-Fai - Workshops are being held as part of the Global Village festivities.
Come down to The Welsh Centre on Tuesday 5th May and join in the fun.
Free of charge, all ages welcome.
At: Y Ganolfan Gymraeg, Pontmorlais, Merthyr Tudful, CF47 8UB
On: Tuesday 05/05/2009 for 2 days Time: 5.30-7.30
For further information contact Menter Merthyr Tudful 01685 722176

Digwyddiad i chi:
Canolfan a Menter Gymraeg Merthyr Tudful/Pentre' Byd Eang
Gweithdai Dawnsio Gwerin gyda Dawnswyr Pen-y-Fai - Cynhelir 2 gweithdy Dawnsio Gwerin fel rhan o Ŵyl Pentre' Byd Eang.
Dewch lawr i'r Ganolfan Gymraeg ar nos Fawrth 5ed Fai ac ymunwch gyda'r hwyl.
Rhad ac am ddim, croeso mawr i bawb o bob oedran
Yn: Y Ganolfan Gymraeg, Pontmorlais, Merthyr Tudful, CF47 8UB
Dydd Mawrth 05/05/2009 am 2 dydd Am: 5.30-7.30
Am wybodaeth bellach ffoniwch
Swyddfa Menter Merthyr Tudful 01685 722176

Yn anffodus bu rhaid gohirio lansiad 337


Information for you:
Unfortunately the book launch of 'Zoar Chapel' has been posponed for this Thursday.
We will let you know the rescheduled date as soon as possible.
Appologies for the inconvienience.
For further information contact Menter Merthyr Tudful 01685 722176

Gwybodaeth i chi:
Yn anffodus bu rhaid gohirio lansiad llyfr 'Capel Soar' nos Iau.
Fyddwn yn cysylltu yn y man gyda manylion y dyddiad newydd.
Ymddiheuriadau am y siom.
Am wybodaeth bellach ffoniwch
Swyddfa Menter Merthyr Tudful 01685 722176

27/04/2009

Audiences Wales Newsletter May 2009

Audiences Wales Newsletter May 2009
[Photo] We will be holding 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. There will also be a talk by Steve Eaves from Cwmni Iaith, the language planning agency, who will be discussing how the agency have helped organisations in developing bilingual practices and identified the language requirements of various jobs. (Please note that there will no longer be a talk from Elwyn Williams about his reach figures for Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru’s business plan, as mentioned in the March e-newsletter.) If you wish to attend the forum please email michael@audienceswales.co.uk. [Photo] ADUK Audience Data UK’s website has a whole host of resources available to help arts marketing staff make the most of audience data to help with strategic marketing planning. So for instance, if you wish to remind yourself of the benefits of benchmarking and how it can help you, click on www.aduk.org/benchmarking-what.php. Each month we will be featuring a particular aspect on the Audience Data website to make you aware of this vital resource. [Photo] Bookings are now open for Action Plan, the AMA workshop on strategic marketing for marketing managers who want to appraise and refresh their marketing strategy and explore new approaches and ideas. Audience and Organisational Development Consultant Caroline Griffin will show delegates how to select and balance different marketing strategies; how to present them to staff, board and stakeholders; and how to link their marketing strategy to their organisation’s business plan. The Action Plan workshop will be held at St David’s Hall in Cardiff on 18th June between 10am to 5pm. The cost is £129 + VAT for AMA members and £185 + VAT for non members. 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. [Photo] [Photo] Creative media company Earth Monkey will be running a Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) course in Pontypridd to help web users get the most out of their website. The course will be run by James Daniel and will cover copywriting basics, creative aspects of SEO, how to use the web for PR and using newsletters and other relationship building tools. The course will be held at Hawthorne, nr Pontypridd on May 21st between 12.30pm - 5.30pm. The course costs £197 but a reduced rate of £97 is available until May 1st. For further information click here. [Photo] 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. [Photo] A new initiative launched by the WCVA could provide useful support to arts organisations who want to monitor government decision making processes as part of their public relations strategy.
The Voices for Change Cymru website (voicesforchangecymru.org.uk) aims to connect third sector organisations, including arts organisations, with local and national decision making. The website includes a Monitoring Service section which provides the latest information on the National Assembly for Wales (NAfW) and the Welsh Assembly Government (WAG) including the work of the heritage, culture, Welsh language and sport department. [Photo] The Theatrical Management Association will hold a seminar in London this May focusing on joint marketing initiatives. The seminar will examine how those in the arts and entertainment sector can join forces with other visitor attractions and tour operators to benefit from joint marketing initiatives and regional promotions.

Speakers will include Ray Jones of entertainment travel specialists Superbreak, Jo Litt from the Royal Shakespeare Company, Sarah Ogle from Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse Theatres and Jemima Pyne from Tate Liverpool, Steve Mannix, Cultural Programmes Advisor for 2012 Olympics, as well as experts from Visit Britain. The seminar will be held at the Prince of Wales Theatre, London on May 7th and costs £120 for First TMA/SOLT member delegates, £90 for further member delegates and £160 for non-members. All costs include VAT. For further information click here. [Photo] The Marketer, the magazine for The Chartered Institute of Marketing, has published a useful guide to ensure you get the most out of digital marketing. Ten ways to make digital marketing pay is a step-by-step guide to bringing in more revenue for your marketing campaign. Micro-blogging website Twitter is mentioned along with Piggybacking - defined as gaining attention via the popularity of another website. You can access the guide by clicking here. [Photo] Audiences Wales Ltd

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23/04/2009

Sadwrn Siarad - Gan fod gwaith 09/05/2009 337



Information for you:
Cymraeg i Oedolion Morgannwg
Sadwrn Siarad - Because of the extensive building work taking place at The Welsh Centre, Pontmorlais, the next Sadwrn Siarad will take place at the new Ysgol Santes Tudful.
One day course for learners of all levels.
£10 Lessons, Coffee and Dinner.
Register on 01443 483600 or welsh@glam.ac.uk by 6/5/09 (it will not be possible to register on the day)
At: Ysgol Santes Tudful
On: Saturday 09/05/2009 Time: 10.00-3.30
For further information contact Menter Merthyr Tudful 01685 722176

Digwyddiad i chi:
Cymraeg i Oedolion Morgannwg
Sadwrn Siarad - Gan fod gwaith adeiladu mawr ar droed yn y Ganolfan Gymraeg, Pontmorlais, fe fydd y Sadwrn Siarad nesaf yn cael ei chynnal yn Ysgol Newydd Santes Tudful.
Cwrs un dydd ar gyfer dysgwyr o bob lefel.
£10 am wersi, coffi a chinio.
Rhaid cofrestri ar 01443 483600 neu welsh@glam.ac.uk erbyn 6/5/09 (ni fydd hi'n bosib cofrestri ar y dydd)
Yn: Ysgol Santes Tudful
Dydd Sadwrn 09/05/2009 Am: 10.00-3.30
Am wybodaeth bellach ffoniwch
Swyddfa Menter Merthyr Tudful 01685 722176

22/04/2009

Meeting/Cyfarfod 01/04/09


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

4.00pm, Wednesday, 1st April 2009
4.00yh, Dydd Mercher, 1af o Ebrill 2009

Civic Centre / Bishop Hedley High School (3Gs)

Present:
Gus Payne – Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council (GP), Kate Strudwick - H4A(KS), Jo Richards – Dance practitioner (JR), David Jones - Yo! Maz (DJ), Lee Davies – 3Gs (LD), Alison Harris – VAMT (AH), Lis Mclean - Menter Iaith (LM).

1. Welcome / Apologies:
Apologies received from; Karen Dusgate – MTHA, Anne-Marie Carpenter (Chair) (AMC), Sally McIntyre - Communities First, Michelle Powell - Communities First (MP), Dinah Pye - Active Music Service (DP), Lesley Hodgeson - Glamorgan Gates, Chris Long - MTCBC, Andrew Thomas – Merthyr Tydfil College, 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 took place but took the form of a catch up meeting for the others as there were no college staff in attendance.

3. ACMF Chair
The ACMF Terms of Reference stipulate a maximum limit of 3 years for the Chair and a new Chair of the Forum should be elected by July 2009. Following a discussion on the length of time of continuous Chairship it was agreed that the ToR should not be amended. The ToR also advises an annual election, which will continue to be implemented.
Action: AH to send nomination forms via email to all ACMF members

4. Thought Sheet matrix appraisal
The group looked at the current matrix. Many of the Thought Sheet ideas have already been completed in some form or another, though there are still some gaps. The main project that has not been pursued is the Sunday in The Park idea. Which is still considered to be worth pursuing. This could be something that the proposed Activities group could look at and review after a set time scale (one year?). Suggestions for the Activities group could be to:
1. Draw up a rota and allocate a slot to a group
2. Regular intervals (i.e. last Sunday of every month)
3. Align with other events in the parks (Cyfarthfa and Taff Bargoed) or in the castle – or both
The possibility of a cover for the lakeside stage was also suggested. This would need to go through the strategic group, who would contact the relevant groups/individuals to clarify the possibilities alongside the proposed new developments for Cyfarthfa Park.
KS suggested breaking the matrix up into ‘aspirational projects’ and ‘happening’ projects.
And also that the matrix should perhaps focus more on setting up groups and programmes, rather than one off events.
Action: GP to forward Thought Sheets to ACMF members, suggesting up the idea of setting up groups and programmes

Updates
• Marquee; Public Art Strategy; Hong Kong Alley Artwork; Soar Arts Centre; Global Village; Arts Centre
No further updates since last month’s meeting.
• Creative Communities
GP, CL, KS and other local authority representatives from across the CC patch met with Strinda Davies - RCT (SD), who has taken over since Kevin Jakeaway’s post ceased.
CC has now essentially become two linked projects; a community participation strand (Outcomes fund) and a social entreprise strand (Convergence). The social enterprise strand has temporarily been parked due to the practicalities involved with funding priorities and a lack of realistic match funding required.
Financially the current CC (participation) project would be around £250k (though SD was going to press for an increase. This breaks down as £15k per authority per year. To get value for money this £15k (or there abouts) could form a project pot (rather than a part-time post) for CC, empowering the ACMF, to deliver on some of the priorities for Merthyr.
• H4A (KS)
H4A will also be in discussion with CC to decide on who delivers what and clarify where the boundaries are. There may also be the possibility of H4A having a Welsh language base with the Canolfan Gymraeg, Merthyr Tydfil.
H4A’s performance Valley’s Girl was completed on 28th March. Generally the project has been a great success with various art forms used and participation form all four county boroughs, including different age groups, disability groups and using both English and Welsh. However both LM and LD had some concerns about their groups feeling disempowered. KS expressed the need to include everyone and the way in which some groups took part (older ages and severely disabled) was purely through writing and recording (rather than live performance). KS also explained that this was the first project across the four boroughs and with hindsight some things would have been done diferently. The discussion ended and KS left the meeting before AOB. The subject raised again during AOB when GP reassured the group that there would be an evaluation process and any concerns could be discussed then.

6. AOB
LD and JR are about to submit a bid for a Dance Aprenticeship Scheme to a Home Office Anti-Street Crime initiative.
LM expressed a requirement for dance tutors who could speak Welsh as there is a high demand for dance through the medium of Welsh, but few tutors to facilitate.
LD explained that he is also interested in making a heritage book and is looking at the possibilities through the Heritage Lottery Fund.
LD expressed a need for the ACMF to work more with disability groups – a discussion on the 3Gs’ project Iron and Steal and Valleys Girl (please see above) then ensued.

7. Next meeting:
3rd June, 4pm, VAMT

Merthyr Express column


30 April 09
The Sex Pistols Experience
Sex Pistols tribute band The Sex Pistols Experience play The Vault at Merthyr College next month, Saturday, 30th May. For further information and tickets please contact: 01685 726161 / mtheatre@merthyr.ac.uk

American Rockers
Californian rockers Love/Hate and the LA Guns both visit Merthyr this summer. LA Guns started more than 15 years ago, recording their first album in summer 1987. The first album, titled “LA Guns”, went on to sell 750,000 copies and earned the band its first gold album award. Their second album, “Cocked and Loaded”, in the spring of 1989 received sales of over 1,000,000 earning the band its first platinum record award. The band has continued to release thirteen further albums and is currently celebrating the 20th Anniversary of Cocked and Loaded by playing the album in it's entirety. Fellow Californian rockers Love/Hate caused a bit of a stir in the early 90s when lead singer Jizzy Pearl erected a cross on the “Y” of Hollywood’s famous mountain side letters, stageing a mock crucifixion. Love/Hate play the Vault (Myfanwy Theatre), Merthyr Tydfil College, on 26th August, supported by Ricky Warwick and New Generation Superstars. The LA Guns visit The Vault, together with The Duel and support on Thursday, 25th June, at 7.30pm. Tickets cost £15. For further info please contact: 01685 726161 / mtheatre@merthyr.ac.uk

Chartist Celebrations
Following Chartist celebrations earlier this month, Merthyr Tydfil Chartists Partnerships will continue to celebrate the Anniversary of the Chartist Parade 170 years ago, with another event on Saturday, 15th August. The events this year comemorate the occasion when the Chartists of Merthyr paraded peacefully to Saint Tudful’s Church, in support of the right of all men to vote. The free event will again take place at the Café Quarter, Lower High Street, Merthyr Tydfil. For further Information please call Huw on 07968256864, Viv 01685 377883 or email Les at les.james@newport.ac.uk

Open Mike
The next Open Mike Night welcomes poets, short story writers, singers and acoustic musicians together with those who would just like to listen and soak up the atmosphere, on Thursday, 18th June, at the Imperial Hotel. The guest author for the night will be Nigel Jenkins. Open Mike nights are supported by MTCBC Arts and Academi. Please contact 01685 725382 or arts@merthyr.gov.uk for more details.

Merthyr Dance Show
This Tuesday, 5th May, the first Merthyr Tydfil Schools Dance Showcase at the Myfanwy Theatre, will take place at 7pm. For tickets please contact the box office on 01685 726000. Adults £3, children and concessions £2.

21/04/2009

Lansiad Llyfr - Gwahoddir chi i 30/04/2009 337


Digwyddiad i chi:Canolfan a Menter Gymraeg Merthyr Tudful
Lansiad Llyfr - Gwahoddir chi i lansiad o lyfryn newydd sy'n dathlu hanes Capel Soar.
Fe fydd Angharad Lewis yn siarad ynglŷn â'r gwaith sydd yn edrych ar hanes un o ganolfannau diwylliannol pwysicaf Merthyr.
Hefyd, fe fydd cyflwyniad ar ddyfodol y Capel gan Lisbeth McLean a pherfformiad gan Lleisiau Pontmorlais.
(Mae 'Capel Soar' ar gael nawr o Siop y Ganolfan am £3)
Yn: Y Ganolfan Gymraeg, Pontmorlais, Merthyr Tudful, CF47 8UB
Dydd Iau 30/04/2009 Am: 5.30-6.30
Am wybodaeth bellach ffoniwch
Swyddfa Menter Merthyr Tudful 01685 722176.

Launch of the book by Angharad Lewis, charting the the history of Zoar Chapel, which is now being changed into a community arts centre. Lis McLean will be making a presentation on the future of the building and Lleisiau Pontmorlais will be performing.

20/04/2009

Cwrw a Chanu - Gwibdaith i Glwb 01/05/2009 337

Digwyddiad i chi:Canolfan a Menter Gymraeg Merthyr Tudful/Cymdeithas Gymraeg Beddllwynog/Menter RCT
Cwrw a Chanu - Gwibdaith i Glwb y Bont, Pontypridd.
Fe fydd bws yn rhedeg o Ferthyr, Bedlinog, Treharris a Nelson ar gyfer noson o gymdeithasu yng Nghlwb y Bont (Clwb Cymraeg Pontypridd).
Dim ond £2 yr un yw'r bws ac mae llefydd yn mynd yn bryn yn barod, felly cysylltwch nawr i arbed eich lle chi.
Yn: Gadael Merthyr 6.30, Bedlinog 7.00, Nelson 7.30
Dydd Gwener 01/05/2009 Am: 6.30-hwyr
Am wybodaeth bellach ffoniwch
Swyddfa Menter Merthyr Tudful 01685 722176

Information for you:
Canolfan a Menter Gymraeg Merthyr Tudful/Cymdeithas Gymraeg Beddllwynog/Menter R
Cwrw a Chanu - Trip to Clwb y Bont, Pontypridd.
A bus will be running from Merthyr, Bedlino, Treharris and Nelson for an evening of socializing at Clwb y Bont (Pontyrpidd's Welsh Club).
It costs just £2 a head and spaces are filling up already so get in touch now to save your space.
At: Leaves Merthyr 6.30, Bedlinog 7.00, Nelson 7.30
On: Friday 01/05/2009 Time: 6.30-hwyr
For further information contact Menter Merthyr Tudful 01685 722176

08/04/2009

Merthyr Express column

23 April 09
Open Mike
This week’s Open Mike Night welcomes poets, short story writers, singers and acoustic musicians on Thursday, 23rd April, at the Imperial hotel. Guest author for the evening will be David Hughes who was born in Bargoed in 1947. He was brought up in Llangenny, Breconshire and in Mumbles. He trained as a teacher and taught for 4+ years in Smethwick and Swansea. He moved into social work in 1975 specialising in mental health and the protection of vulnerable adults. He retired from Swansea Social Services in 2007. He has been writing (on and off!) for the last 25 years. His poems have appeared in a number of magazines and anthologies including Poetry Wales, Planet, Red Poets, Roundyhouse and Radical Wales, The Streets and the Stars, 50 Poems and Poetry 1900-2000. A collection of his poems, Tidy Boy was published by Swansea Poetry Workshop in 1998. Apart from reading and writing, his interests include sport and walking and doting on his grandson. The event is free entry. Please contact 01685 725382 or arts@merthyr.gov.uk for more details.

Elvis Is Back
Back by popular demand Elvis returns to Merthyr Tydfil tonight (Thursday, 23rd April) in the form of The Graceland Band who play the Myfanwy Theatre at Merthyr Tydfil College. For ticket bookings and further information, please contact: 01685 726000

Punk Vault
The Myfanwy Theatre at Merthyr Tydfil College are bringing us more cult punk, under the alternative name of The Vault. Following last month’s Punk Forever Festival featuring Jamie Reid, Attila The Stockbroker and last year classic punk band the UK Subs. Now Merthyr College, in association with Punky Galore presents The Vault, a regular punk and rock night, starting on Friday, 15th May, with Argy Bargy, The Warriors, Dun 2 Def and Noise Agents. Argy Bargy began life in London’s east-end in the early 1990’s. Sharing a guitarist with seminal street-punk band Cock Sparrer and with European tours, two full length albums and other releases under their belts Argy Bargy are now one of the genre’s most popular bands, together with The Warriors, who formed out of the ashes of the Last Resort. Tickets are £10. For ticket bookings and further information, please contact: 01685 726000. For information on The Vault, visit www.myspace.com/punkygalore

Dance Showcase
The first Merthyr Tydfil Schools Dance Showcase at the Myfanwy Theatre, will be held on Tuesday, 5th May, at 7pm. Merthyr Tydfil schools have been invited to produce a piece of dance to perform at the showcase evening. If you would like your school to be involved but haven’t yet received an entry form, please contact Jo Richards on 07505269523. This showcase event is hoped to become a regular annual fixture in Merthyr’s arts calander. For tickets please contact the box office on 01685 726000. Adults £3, child

Merthyr Express column


16 April 09
Punk Art, Music and Poetry
Tonight (16th April) music, art and poetry all come together for the Punk Forever Festival, at the Myfanwy Theatre, with punk poet Attila The Stockbroker, ska punk from Dirty Revolution, Fixed Up and in the bar area left wing poetry from The Red Poets Society. The festival also includes an art exhibition of original art work by Jamie Reid, on show today and tomorrow (16th and 17th April). Jamie Reid was responsible for the iconic imagry associated with the Sex Pistols, including the iconoclastic “God Save The Queen” single cover and the notorious the first Sex Pistols LP cover. Jamie Reid’s work will be showing alongside other renowned “punk” artists James Cauty and Billy Childish. Admission to the art exhibition is free. Entry to the live music and poetry is £10.For further information please contact Myfanwy Theatre on: 07863 354097 / themadone28@hotmail.com.

Rights Celebration
This Saturday (18th April) is the 170th Anniversary Year of the South Wales Rising 1839, where the working classes demanded certain rights set out in the Peoples Charter. Merthyr Tydfil Chartists had a prominent place in history! Chartist activity in south Wales in the late 1830s and 1840s counted thousands of supporters in Merthyr Tydfil: their cause was reform, to give all the men the vote and to make society far more democratic! Merthyr Tydfil Chartist Festival will take place in and around Market Square Church, Lower High Street 9.30am – 4.30pm; with performances, multi-media, lectures and debates. For 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 Thursday, 23rd April, at the Imperial Hotel. There will also be a small prize for the best reading, judged by the guest author for the evening, who will be David Hughes. The event is free entry, come along to perform or just to listen to others. Please contact 01685 725382 or arts@merthyr.gov.uk for more details.

Welsh National Opera
Welsh National Opera return to the Myfanwy Theatre this Saturday, 18th April, with a performance at 7.30pm. Entrance is £12. For further Information call 01685 726161 or visit mtheatre@merthyr.ac.uk

Dance Showcase
The first Merthyr Tydfil Schools Dance Showcase at the Myfanwy Theatre, will be held on Tuesday, 5th May, at 7pm. Merthyr Tydfil schools have been invited to produce a piece of dance to perform at the showcase evening. If you would like your school to be involved but haven’t yet received an entry form, please contact Jo Richards on 07505269523. This showcase event is hoped to become a regular annual fixture in Merthyr’s arts calander. For tickets please contact the box office on 01685 726000. Adults £3, children and concessions £2.

02/04/2009

Bedroc 2009 - Gwyl Gymraeg Beddllwynog 19/06/2009 am 3 dydd 337


Digwyddiad i chi:
Cymdeithas Gymraeg Beddllwynog/Canolfan a Menter Gymraeg Merthyr Tudful
Bedroc 2009 - Gwyl Gymraeg Beddllwynog - 3 ddiwrnod o gerddoriaeth a mwy. Cyn i docynnau cael ei rhyddhau yn swyddogol ar ddydd Llun rydym yn rhoi'r cyfle i chi bachi'r rhai cyntaf.
Gyda nifer o fandiau mwyaf y sin Gymraeg yn cymryd rhan (gweler poster) mae disgwyl i'r tocynnau gwerthu mas yn gyflym.
Nos Wener £6
Nos Sadwrn £6
Tocyn penwythnos £10
(Pob digwyddiad arall yn Rhad ac am Ddim)
Gallwch archebu tocynnau nawr trwy gysylltu a'r Menter
Yn: Beddllwynog/Bedlinog, Merthyr Tudful
Dydd Gwener 19/06/2009 am 3 dydd Am: 7.00
Am wybodaeth bellach ffoniwch
Swyddfa Menter Merthyr Tudful 01685 722176

Sugababes @ Ponty's Big Weekend

Here Come the Girls – To Pontypridd!

The big news for the summer has just been announced by Rhondda Cynon Taf Council in association with Costain and Push 4 bring you the return of Ponty's Big Weekend July 18-19, and topping the bill will be the multi platinum album selling, Brit Award winning girl band the Sugababes – the girls are coming to Pontypridd!

Ponty's Big Weekend features music, comedy and family entertainment that attracted thousands of people to Ynysangharad Park last year. This year's event will take place on Saturday 18th and Sunday 19th July .

Saturday's headliners are the Sugababes who have had 16 top ten singles in the UK, and topped the charts in 15 countries worldwide. Sundays free special concert features a star studded line up that includes BBC Last Choir Standing Winners Only Men Aloud, renowned Opera singer Sian Cothi, plus many many more acts to be announced shortly for both days.

Ponty's Big Weekend really put Pontypridd on the map last year and the stellar line-up for 2009 gives everyone something to look forward to this summer.

The Sunday event is free and the Sugababes ticket price on the Saturday is £10 Only. High demand is expected for both days, and everyone is advised to get hold of their tickets early to avoid disappointment.

Further Information is available by referring to www.pontysbigweekend.com or www.p4music.co.uk

Tickets are available from 9am Friday 3rd April.

Tickets for Saturday's Sugababes concert cost only £10, tickets for Sundays concerts are free and both are available by contacting the Box Office at Muni Arts Centre, Pontypridd, on 01443 485934.

Tickets are also available from Ticketline Uk Cardiff 02920 230130 , Cardiff International Arena Box Office 02920 224488, Derricks Records Swansea 01792654226.

Also on line from www.seetickets.com , www.ticketmaster.co.uk and www.ticketlineuk.com

Please note that the Sunday tickets for Only Men Allowed plus Special guests are 4 per person and only available from the Pontypridd Muni Box Office on 01443 – 485934 or too personal callers at
The Muni Arts Centre Pontypridd, The Coliseum Theatre Aberdare or The Parc and Dare Theatre Treorchy.

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www.visiblenoise.com
www.thepopfactory.com
www.sonig.org.uk

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