In further support of Welsh music, ‘Curiad’ is another strand which provides a platform for Emerging Artists in Wales. The programme offers the artists support and advice throughout the process, giving them a chance to promote themselves in a national venue to a live audience.
Make it Yours in an on-going project, with performances most afternoons and in the early evenings for the next year. To find out more and get the full timetable, visit http://www.wmc.org.uk/makeityours
Free music events explore the best Wales has to offer
The Wales Millennium Centre is encouraging us to ‘Make it Yours’ as they explore the Welsh culture through music and art. Audiences are encouraged to create their own experiences through a choice of four strands, all courtesy of the WMC.
One of these strands, ‘Hafod’, explores Welsh cultural heritage and identity through a variety of music genres. Folk music by Welsh artists Guto Dafis and Danny Kilbride sings a story of Welsh life, love and heartbreak through the medium of the Welsh language. The informal setting of the Glanfa space allows audiences to sit and enjoy, or indulge in the restaurants.
As Community Officer Hannah Wynn Jones puts it: “Make it Yours is our way of opening up the Centre: We’re here, it’s yours.”
In further support of Welsh music, ‘Curiad’ is another strand which provides a platform for Emerging Artists in Wales. The programme offers the artists support and advice throughout the process, giving them a chance to promote themselves in a national venue to a live audience.
Make it Yours in an on-going project, with performances most afternoons and in the early evenings for the next year. To find out more and get the full timetable, visit http://www.wmc.org.uk/makeityours