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Events Listings For South West Wales

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Tinariwen

Tinariwen

Emerging from the Sahara Desert in 2002, they have grabbed the attention of world music and rock fans alike, stormed the album charts and left a trail of critical acclaim and stunning live appearances behind them.
Pontardawe Arts Centre (20 May 08)



Roots and Wings

Roots and Wings

It hasn’t been Ruby’s day; she has much to deal with. Her beloved son, Nigel, is in hospital, having been hurt in a car crash in which his lover, Kevin, has incurred terrible injuries.
Swansea Grand Theatre (20-24 May 08)



Twn Siôn Cati

Twn Siôn Cati

Twn Siôn Cati is not just a tale like those in the Horrible Histories series; it’s an hour of captivating live theatre especially for seven to eleven year-olds! Take a trip back in time to the 16th century - it was not a pretty sight!
Lyric Theatre, Carmarthen (21 May 08)



Robin Trower

Robin Trower

Robin Trower’s career has spanned more than four decades. Identified as one of the finest British Rock guitarists of all time, he achieved success with Procol Harum in the 1960’s, with worldwide smash hit A Whiter Shade of Pale amongst others. Going solo in 1973 is when Trower found his individual identity and style that brought him acclaim to this day, and has since had countless comparisons to Jimi Hendrix. Don’t miss Robin Trower live. Supported by Aynsley Lister
Pontardawe Arts Centre (22-22 May 08)



The Young Republic

The Young Republic

The Young Republic describe themselves as “an American band playing American music”. Inspired by rock ‘n’ roll, 50s and 60s pop, jazz, folk and country music, this is a band who, having just released their debut album, look set to do big things.
Monkey Bar Cafe (22 May 08)



St Davids Cathedral Festival

St Davids Cathedral Festival

St Davids Cathedral Festival celebrates its thirtieth year in 2008 with a stunning array of concerts. With appearances from some of the finest artists in the UK, the festival has built up a reputation as one of the greatest classical music festivals in Wales.
St Davids Cathedral, St Davids (23 May 08 - 01 Jun 08)



Talk - Day for Night

Talk - Day for Night

Cherry Smyth, critic, curator and poet will give a talk on ANthony Shaplands’s exhbition; expanding on her catalogue essay for this show. Cherry will also make reference to other artists work including Adam Chodzko and Anne Tallentire
Glynn Vivian Art Gallery (23-23 May 08)



The Lady of Burma

The Lady of Burma

The inspirational true story of Burmese leader Aung San Suu Kyi is told in this compelling solo performance about the life of the only Nobel Peace Prize winner who is also a political prisoner.
Taliesin Arts Centre (24 May 08)



Coterie

Pembrokeshire Through Different Eyes

Three local artists depict their view of Pembrokeshire’s coastline in an exhibition ’Pembrokeshire Through Different Eyes’. The artists all have different training backgrounds and produce work from different standpoints. You are welcome to come and meet the artists at an evening preview on Friday 23rd
Coterie, Haverfordwest (24 May 08 - 20 Jun 08)



Thomas & Friends

Thomas & Friends

Take the journey with Thomas, Percy, Diesel - and many more! - as they share a story that helps encourage life lessons such as discovery, friendship and cooperation.
Swansea Grand Theatre (27-28 May 08)



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