* The eisteddfod mini parade pf nations in Wrexham town centre.
The parade features performers waving flags
representing their nation.
It has always taken place in the host town of Llangollen but, for the first time in the festival’s history, volunteers
took to the streets of Wrexham and other towns to celebrate the launch of the eisteddfod’s daytime programme.
The mini parades included young students from Ysgol Dinas Brân and also visited Liverpool, Chester and Oswestry.
Eisteddfod chairman Dr Rhys Davies said: “Showcasing an array of colourful flags,
our international parade marched through the town of Wrexham in a vivacious
display of international unity and friendship.
“It’s
always extremely exciting announcing our daytime line-up and we hope that our
parade inspires Wrexham to join us for our week-long festival of music and
dance this summer.”
From Tuesday 2nd July to
Saturday 6th July, the
three outdoor stages will host a variety of live world music and dance, folk, classical, jazz, indie, acoustic, roots, and opera, Celtic reggae, and rock, whilst
world-class entertainment continues in the main pavilion where choirs, dancers
and soloists from different nations compete for international recognition and
prizes.
Tickets for the 2019 Llangollen Eisteddfod are on sale and can be purchased online
at www.llangollen.net or via the box
office. An early bird £5 Ground ticket offer is available using the discount
code NEWS19.
Daytime line-up includes:
Tuesday July 2
Earth’s Little Heroes – International Children’s Day
The
Eisteddfod opens with a day of programming especially for primary school age
children. Earth’s Little Heroes’ matinee performances in the pavilion will
include the annual Peace message and a special ‘World Warriors’ performance
with pupils from local Denbighshire schools. Field events will include Interactive
Junk
Music™, workshops
with the Junkman and a Magic
of Recycling Show with The Conwy Jester.
Priority booking for this event is
given to those on educational trips but public admission will be available on
the day with seating in the rear section of the pavilion. Kindly supported by
MBNA General Foundation.
Into the evening from 4.30pm there
will be a variety of operas, acoustic soloists and ballet.
Wednesday July 3
Harmony and Diversity
Young
competitors take to the pavilion stage with the Children’s Folk Song Choirs, Junior
Children’s Choirs, Vocal Solo (age 12-15) and Children’s Traditional Folk Dance
Group categories. There will also be this year’s Inclusion Project,
'Tapestry' involving local groups from diverse backgrounds.
The
day will be filled with music and dance workshops so everyone has the chance to
try something new
From
4.30pm there will be world music from the Balkans and Eastern Europe and local
choirs.
Thursday July 4
Exploring Peace Together
Discover
what peace means to you and to your neighbours. Get involved in workshops and
peace chants with the Southern Shaolin Temple Warrior Monks, celebrate the WCIA
Young Peacemakers Awards and witness the bespoke artwork from young people of
Plas Madoc.
International
competitions include Senior Children’s Choir, A cappella Group, Open Folk Solo,
Vocal Solo (age 16-19), Voice of Musical Theatre and the announcement of the
Children’s Choir of the World results.
Into
the evening from 4.30pm international participants join together in ‘The
Gathering’ in an exchange of dance and culture not to be missed before the
outside stages come alive with South American and Spanish vibes along with
Eastern European folk music with gypsy jazz.
Friday July 5
Uniting Nations in Music
Llangollen
Eisteddfod was established in 1947 as a means of uniting nations through music.
Today we showcase music from all over the world with performances of
intercultural song and dance all around the field. Lively marimba band Otto
& The Mutapa Calling treat us to the energetic, joyful music from Botswana,
South Africa and Zimbabwe whilst Mambo Jambo will take you on an exciting and
joyous musical journey with a mash-up of sounds from world, roots, folk and
jazz.
The
pavilion will be jammed full with international sights and sounds with the Adult
Folk Song Choirs, Choreographed/Stylised Folk Dance, Youth Choirs, Traditional
Folk Dance, Open Folk Solo and Young Instrumentalist categories.
The Parade of
Nations takes place at 4.30pm this spectacle of colour and sound is one of the highlights
of the eisteddfod.
Saturday 6 July
Discovering our World Community
Enjoy
local community performances on the field and the Dancing in the Street competition at the Riverside Park at 2.00pm.
Field activities for families include circus skills and stilt walking,
walkabout artistes and craft activities.
The
last day of competitions will see a splash of colour with the Cultural Showcase
competition and the very best of Mixed Choirs, Female Voice Choirs, Open Choirs
and Male Voice Choirs who are competing to win a place in the Choir of the
World final.
World
music featuring a lively Ceilidh band, Sitar and Tablo duo, and Celtic rock
band, folk and acoustic music will entertain all day and into the evening from
4.30pm.