* Mared Williams sings at this summer's eisteddfod.
A performer
who was named the Llangollen International Musical
Eisteddfod’s 2018 International Voice of
Musical Theatre is gearing up to perform on Australia’s Gold Coast on Saturday.
As part of her
Llangollen prize 21-year-old Mared Williams from Llannefydd will join hundreds of exceptional performers
in the Gold Coast Eisteddfod’s Musicale.
The show is a celebration of musical theatre and one of the highlights
of the seven-week long Australian festival of dance and music.
Mared wowed
audiences and adjudicators with her performances of So Big So Small from Dear Evan Hanson, Pulled from the Addams Family and Being Alive from Company on the stage of the Royal International
Pavilion in July.
Since winning
the prestigious title at the eisteddfod, Mared has not only been gigging
with her own songs but has also started a Masters degree in Musical Theatre at
the Royal Academy of Music in London, whilst preparing for her adventure across
the Australian coast.
“I’ve always wanted
to travel, performing my own songs,” said Mared, “but it is incredible how many
doors have opened since adding the title of Llangollen International Musical
Eisteddfod’s International Voice of
Musical Theatre to my CV.
“This really is
going to be the trip of a lifetime for me, I’m really looking forward to
experiencing an Eisteddfod outside of Wales as well as meeting new people and
discovering the beautiful sights of Australia.
“I’d urge anyone
with a passion for music and performance to enter the Llangollen International
Musical Eisteddfod’s competitions and go into it aiming to have a wonderful day
out doing what they love. It really is a dream come true!”
The Gold Coast
Eisteddfod features over 70,000 singers and dancers, 330 bands and orchestras,
175 choirs, almost 1,500 dance groups and over 3,000 solo dancers.
The winner of
the 2018 International Voice of Musical Theatre’s visit to the prestigious
Australian festival has been covered completely by the Gold Coast Eisteddfod, a
prize that will be up for grabs once again at the Llangollen International
Musical Eisteddfod 2019.
Interim Music
Director of the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod, Edward-Rhys Harry,
said: “Working with the Gold Coast Eisteddfod helps us to further raise the
international profile of the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod, opening
doors for new and exciting soloists from across the globe and acting as a
springboard for glittering musical careers.
“We would like
to thank Judith and the team for welcoming our 2018 winner Mared Williams and
once again agreeing to offer this fantastic prize to the winner of the 2018
International Voice of Musical Theatre competition.”
* The eisteddfod is currently accepting entries for group
categories. The deadline for Choral, Ensemble and Dance Categories is Friday
November 23. Entries for soloists will open in December – visit www.eisteddfodcompetitions.co.uk
for more information.