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Monday, March 24, 2014

Peace and harmony for eisteddfod performers

 
* Krasnoyarsk City Children’s Choir from Siberia in Russia.
 

* Barvinochok dancers from the Ukraine.
 
UKRAINIAN and Russian performers heading for this summer’s Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod say the current political rift between their two countries won’t stop them enjoying the big annual festival.
Despite international tensions running high after Russia moved into the Crimea, leaders of the Barvinochok folk dance group from the Ukrainian capital of Kiev and the Krasnoyarsk City Children’s Choir from Siberia in Russia have both confirmed their attendance at the Eisteddfod, which runs from July 8-13, and both have said how much they are looking forward to it.

Eisteddfod chairman Gethin Davies stressed the spirit of international peace and co-operation on which the Eisteddfod was founded in 1947 and promised there would be an equally warm welcome for the Ukrainians and the Russians.
The Barvinochok folk dance group was founded in 1976 and today has over 500 children and young people aged from three to 23 in its ranks.

Barvinochok have been to Llangollen before, in 2009 when they won a certificate of merit for taking second place to a group from Slovakia in the choreographed folk dance competition.
Speaking from her home in Kiev one of Barvinochok’s leaders, Okasana Cherkas, said: “Despite what is happening on the political front at the moment we are going to take part in the Llangollen festival this summer as planned.

“Our big hope at the moment is that there will be peace in our country by that time.
“Members of our group have not been personally affected by what has been happening, although we did all see the recent demonstrations going on in our own city of Kiev, which were of course of concern to us.

“We will be bringing about 40 members of the group with us to Llangollen and are looking forward very much to performing there.”
The Russian performers coming to Llangollen are members of the City Children’s Choir from the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk who will be making their debut in the festival.

From her home in Krasnoyarsk, which she explained is in the very centre of Russia on the border between Europe and Asia, choir founder and chief conductor Ludmilla Stebenkova said: “We are certainly going to take part in this year’s festival and are looking forward to competing in Llangollen for the first time.
“The current political situation certainly won’t stop us coming.

“I know there will be a group from the Ukraine also at the festival but I think everything will be fine with us and them. There is no problem between people only between the authorities.
“Llangollen is all about international co-operation and peace, and in that way is very much like the Olympic Games.”
Eisteddfod chairman Gethin Davies said: “The whole ethos of our festival is about creating harmony between different nations and helping to heal wounds.

“The festival certainly has nothing to do with politics and is a way of bringing people together regardless of their politics or ethnic background.
“Both these groups, from the Ukraine and Russia, will be very welcome at Llangollen. When they get on stage here everyone is equal.”

Barvinochok are due to make two appearances at the festival, in the Cultural Showcase competition on Wednesday, July 9, and in the Children’s Folk Dance Group on the Thursday.
Dance styles the group specialises in include classical, traditional Ukrainian, modern and global culture and more than 100 of its graduates have so far graduated to become professional ballet dancers in the Ukraine and abroad.

Over the years Barvinochok has received recognition and won awards at a host of international festivals and competitions in countries such as Russia, Hungary, Germany, Greece, France, Spain, Austria, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Portugal, Italy and Cuba.
The City Children’s Choir are bringing a 46-strong ensemble, who will be accompanied by six adults, and they will be competing in two competitions, the Senior Children’s Choir and Children’s Folk Song Choir, both on Wednesday.

Founded in the 1970s, the choir regularly tours the Russia, the Czech Republic, Mongolia,Georgia, Bulgaria, Romania and the Ukraine. It has also visited the USA as part of a project called Friendship Ambassadors and co-operates with the Krasnoyarsk State Academic Symphony Orchestra.
Ludmilla said the aim of the choir was to unite children of their own city through singing and their wide repertoire includes sacred and secular music by Russian and foreign classical composers, and Russian folk songs.

Meanwhile, the curtain raiser for this year's Eisteddfod will mark the return of opera superstar Bryn Terfel to Llangollen.
The acclaimed bass baritone will be playing the lead in a special English-language production of Stephen Sondheim's Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street featuring an all-Welsh cast.

This year's will also feature concerts by Dutch jazz sensation Caro Emerald and veteran British rockers Status Quo as well as a world premiere of a new work, Adiemus Colores, by top composer Karl Jenkins.
He will conduct his Latin American themed work with American tenor Noah Stewart, Venezuelan trumpeter Pacho Flores and Latvian accordion player Ksenija Sidorova to the accompaniment of the Llangollen International Eisteddfod Orchestra.
The Friday night concert, Spirit of Unity, will feature the Cape Town Opera, Africa’s premiere opera company, famed for their "vibrant vocalism and high-octane stage performances".

Appearing with them will be Wales’ representative in Cardiff Singer of the World, Gary Griffiths, the Wales Millennium Centre Only Kidz Aloud Chorus under the baton of celebrity conductor Tim Rhys Evans and British Sinfonietta, one of the UK's leading independent professional orchestras.
The Choir of the World competition for the Pavarotti Trophy on the Saturday night is the blue riband event of the week-long festival which will close with a Sunday night concert by Status Quo.

To book tickets and for more information about this year’s Eisteddfod go to the website at www.international-eisteddfod.co.uk

Sunday, March 23, 2014

Etape Cymru route to be revised due to residents' concerns

The Daily Post online is reporting this afternoon (Sunday) that the route of this year's Etape Cymru cycling event is to change to take into account the concerns of residents.

For the full story see:

http://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/etape-cymru-cycle-event-change-6866660

Two events of local interest

Two things which may be of interest to llanblogger readers are: 


Monday 24 March

More4 TV 9.00 pm


Great Canal Journeys

Actors Timothy West and Prunella Scales travel by narrowboat along the Llangollen Canal to Llangollen, where they spent their honeymoon 50 years ago.

Third in a four part series where Timothy and Prunella navigate Britain's canals.
Tuesday 25th March

Bus Users Cymru is hosting Your Bus Matters events in 
Llangollen, on a bus in Parade Street from 9.30am – 11.30am, and in Corwen, in the Library from 12.30pm – 2.30pm.

Come and talk to representatives from principal bus operator and Local Authority staff together with TrawsCymru Network Manager about your bus services. They are particularly interested in your views on Service X94.

Mike completes his epic Sports Relief swim


* Mike after his epic swim with his
grandchildren James, Katie and Lucy.
 
Llangollen man Mike Edwards has splashed his way through a tough physical challenge to raise cash for Sports Relief.
 
Mike, former chair of community group Keep Llangollen Special, likes to keep himself fit with regular swimming and cycling sessions.
 
And he had to call on all his reserves of stamina when he took part in a swimathon in aid of Sports Relief in the pool at Wrexham’s Waterworld yesterday (Saturday).
 
Joined by his eldest son Christian, Mike managed to complete 60 x 25m lengths of the pool in 48 minutes, which is a total distance of 1500m or one mile.
 
He said: “This was good training for the Chirk Sprint I’m doing on April 13 where the swim is only 400m, but you also have to cycle 20k and run 5k after the swim!
 
“So far I've raised £60 for Sport Relief, but am hoping for other donations to bring it up to my target of £100. Every little helps!”
 
Today (Sunday) Mike is going along to Ty Mawr Country Park where his grandchildren, James, Katie and Lucy, Christian's wife Alison and his wife Lis are all running the mile event together.

To sponsor Mike’s swimathon efforts online go to:
https://my.sportrelief.com/sponsor/michaeledwards
 
 

Cheina Tom talk to be held at museum



A talk at Llangollen Independent Museum of Local History on Wednesday, March 26, will give people a chance to see the video taken of the one-night-only play The Life and Times of Cheina Tom (or Eight Down, One to Go).

The event was a re-enactment of some of the memories shared in the Your Town Your Story project and was performed by local schoolchildren and groups.

Held at the early time of 6pm, admission to the talk is £3 for adults, to include tea/coffee/soft drink. Children’s admission is free.

 

Leisure Centre launches fitness sale

Llangollen Leisure Centre has sent llanblogger the following leaflet about its latest fitness sale ...


Saturday, March 22, 2014

£2 million boost for Chirk station

CLWYD South AM Ken Skates has welcomed the news that Chirk Railway Station will get a £2m Welsh Government cash boost.

Transport Minister Edwina Hart confirmed yesterday (Thursday) that Chirk is one of five stations across Wales which will share £12m to improve access – and Labour Assembly Member Mr Skates said the announcement was ‘fantastic news’ for the town.

The £2m will deliver a ramped footbridge – providing an accessible route to platform one (for south-bound trains) for the first time. 

The project will also provide an accessible drop-off point, disabled car park spaces and improved station signage.

Mr Skates said: “I understand work will start in May and is expected to be completed by end of 2014 – this is fantastic news for Chirk and will make a real difference to the lives of the many passengers who use this award-winning station.

“Hard-working campaigners have for years called for improved access at the station, and – like them – I am glad that these long-awaited plans are now able to get off the ground thanks to major investment from the Welsh Labour Government.”

The £12m programme is funded by £7m from the Welsh Government and £5m from the Department for Transport. Network Rail will be carrying out the work.

Mr Skates said he hoped the improvements at Chirk could also have a positive effect on tourism in the area with the expected increase in footfall.

He added: “I would like to congratulate those who have lobbied for this, particularly the Friends of Chirk Station, and I am delighted their hard work and dedication to improving the town is to be rewarded."