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Wednesday, June 19, 2024

Print exhibition is open at Oak Street Gallery


* Beneath Castle Dinas Bran, a print by Gwen Bramley.

Oak Street Gallery in Llangollen will be presenting a 'Printmakers Exhibition' until tomorrow, June 20. 

It will explore various print medium - woodblock prints, linocuts, etching, and collagraphs. 

Print making is very direct and expressive. The art of printmaking lies in finding a harmony between the technicality of the medium and the spontaneity of inspiration, according to the gallery's owner Karl Young.

Over the last five years the gallery has done a number of solo and group exhibitions. 


And Karl says the upcoming one was inspired by meeting Gwen Bramley a printmaker from south Wales. 


He explained: "As the owner of the gallery and one of its contributing artists I have long wanted to exhibit my woodcut prints at the gallery, but was hesitant to do it solo. 


"Meeting Gwen gave me the impetus to organise an exhibition of printmaking. The woodcut is an essential part of my oil painting, both woodcuts and painting interact and push each other to go further. 


"Gwen Bramley has made a series of multi-block linocut prints of Llangollen and the surrounding area of Wales for the exhibition. The artists Judith Wood and Ben Davis, from Corwen, will also be contributing to the exhibition exploring the various techniques of etching and monoprints."


He added: "Oak Street Gallery is not only for art collectors and gift buyers we also try to encourage people to simply browse and enjoy the work on show, whether it is in the gallery or late at night window shopping."


The gallery is located at 12 Oak Street, Llangollen, LL20 8NR and is open Thursday - Saturday, from 10:30am - 5pm.


* Rook by Ben Davis.

Scintillating Bryan Adams puts Llangollen Eisteddfod on his live concert map

 


                            * Bryan Adams takes the Pavilion stage.


                       * Harmonising with guitarist Keith Scott. Picture:  


                                  * Adams and the band in the spotlight.

Towards the end of his storming set last night Canadian rocker Bryan Adams bellowed at a capacity Pavilion audience: “I didn’t even know this town existed!”

Well, after 90 minutes of sheer vitality and talent which was fully and rowdily appreciated by this local throng he shouldn’t have too much trouble locating Llangollen in future.

Thus ended the first of the eight headline concerts which are bookending the reinvented and rejuvenated Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod between now and July 13.

And it had been a belter from start to finish.

Warming up the audience for the Groover from Vancouver was electro-pop princess Cassyette who had them waving their wine bottles in the air with numbers like the fantastical Petrichor and the nightmarish Dear Goth.

Adams was preceded onto the famous main stage by something the Eisteddfod has surely never seen before – an enormous inflatable drone in the shape of an American car, bearing his name on one side and the title of his song So Happy It Hurts on the other, hovering around above the heads of the crowd.


* The car drone hovers above the crowd. 


* Fans from Canada show off the national flag.


* Excitement builds on the field before the concert.


* Making sure of a good view of the stage.

Some nifty graphics had the man nipping out of a similar car on a big screen behind the stage and into the red glare of actuality.

Then came a procession of hits, each of which had us stamping, cheering, arm waving and hoarsely singing along.

The likes of Kick Ass (he did), Can’t Stop This Thing We Started, Somebody, 18 Till I Die, One Night Love Affair, Please Forgive Me and Take Me Back tumbled out on after another.

There was a modicum of slower stuff with Heaven but it was back up to full blast again with Go Down Rockin’ and It’s Only Love with close assistance from his close guitar associate Keith Scott, no mean rocker himself.      

Adams had been a massive fan and friend of the late, great Tina Turner since he was a youngster, he told us, and that was why he included a rousing tribute to the Queen of Rock in the shape of her famous Simply the Best and What’s Love Got To Do With It?

It was with rockabilly smash You Belong to Me that the fun really began. Adams informed us that a video cameraman would be touring the crowd seeking out the best dancer who would immediately be shown on the big screen, adding: “And if you can’t dance just twerk!”

The winner was rapidly found in the small shape of an overwhelmed 11-year-old Dylan who was invited up onto the stage to meet the band and be presented with a couple of commemorative drumsticks by man on the skins Pat Steward.

Of course, the set had to include Adams’s massive chart-topper Everything I Do (I Do For You) which provided the theme to the 1991 film Robin Hood. That went down rather well too bringing the phone torches out in force.

As did Summer of ’69, Cuts Like a Knife and When You’re Gone.

Close to the end came a tribute to his 96-year-old mum, Jane, with the song Straight from the Heart.

All too soon Adams himself was gone. But, hopefully, now he knows that Llangollen Eisteddfod exists he will be back before too long.           

Tuesday, June 18, 2024

Bryan Adams kicks off biggest summer of Eisteddfod live music

Canadian rock star Bryan Adams will kick off the biggest ever summer of live music in North Wales tonight (Tuesday).

The multi-million selling artist is the first of 11 headline acts to head to Llangollen Pavilion over the next four weeks as part of the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod.

And final preparations are now underway to throw open the doors to welcome thousands of live music fans.

Bryan Adams – one of the most exciting live musicians in the world – will be supported by electro-pop singer-songwriter Cassyette.

Tonight's opening show will be followed by headlining sets from Simple Minds, Paloma Faith, Manic Street Preachers, Suede, Kaiser Chiefs, Nile Rodgers & CHIC, Jess Glynne and Madness.

In addition, a concert from Welsh legend Tom Jones will open the Core Week of the Llangollen Eisteddfod, which this year runs from July 2 to July 7 and will also include headline shows from Gregory Porter and Katherine Jenkins OBE. 

Between these dates, and in keeping with the traditions of the iconic festival, audiences can also enjoy a variety of evening events featuring award-winning folk band Calan, royal harpist Alis Huws, Britain’s Got Talent favourites Johns’ Boys Male Chorus, and West End and Broadway stars Kerry Ellis and John Owen-Jones.

The 11 headlining shows are part of a new partnership between the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod and Live Nation promoters Cuffe and Taylor.

Artistic Director of the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod Dave Danford said: “We can’t wait to get started on the biggest summer of live music ever held in Llangollen. This year we have truly global superstars such as Bryan Adams and Nile Rodgers appearing, alongside homegrown talent including Tom Jones, Calan, Alis Huws and Katherine Jenkins.

Working with our co-promoters Cuffe and Taylor has enabled us to secure the biggest names for our festival, and we can’t wait to welcome the world to Llangollen in larger numbers than ever before.”

Cuffe and Taylor co-founder Peter Taylor added: “We are very excited to be presenting what we hope will be the first of many summers in Llangollen. Not only are we working alongside a wonderful team at the Eisteddfod, but we have the pleasure in doing so in a beautiful location.

“This summer we have 11 outstanding artists coming to this incredible part of the world and we look forward to welcoming them, local residents and visitors from far and wide to this exceptional location.”

* For more information and to secure final tickets head to llangollen.net and www.ticketmaster.co.uk

Monday, June 17, 2024

Theatre group to present Shrek the Musical Jr at the Town Hall


* The cast of Shrek the Musical Jr line up.

A youth theatre group is taking over the Llangollen Town Hall stage later this week to present its new show based around everyone’s favourite ogre.

To The Stage Productions are a not-for-profit group offering opportunities to performers of all ages in Wrexham and the surrounding areas, with some performers travelling from as far as Anglesey to take part.

From this Thursday to Saturday, June 20-22, they are presenting Shrek the Musical Jr in Llangollen.

The hero and his noble steed lead a cast of fairy tale misfits on a royal quest to rescue a princess from a castle protected by a fiery dragon. 

The musical spectacular features dazzling costumes, songs, laughter and toe-tapping dance numbers.

* To book, go to: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/whats-on/llangollen/llangollen-town-hall/shrek-the-musical-jr/e-ylqggg

Inner Wheel to host coffee morning at Memorial Hall

After their AGM earlier this month Llangollen Inner Wheel say they are pleased to have been able to donate more than £2,000 to international, home and local charities. 

They have also knitted 26 blankets for Hamlin Fistula UK, which is a charity that aids young mothers in Ethiopia. 

As well as the blankets members and friends have knitted a large number of baby clothes and blankets for children in Ukraine. 

To help continue with this work Inner Wheel are holding a coffee morning on Tuesday June 25 in the Memorial Hall. 

Sunday, June 16, 2024

New recycling scheme has 'deep systemic failures' says county councillor

Llangollen county councillor Karen Edwards has issued the following statement about the troubled introduction of Denbighshire's new waste recycling system:

"I have been closely monitoring the unfolding issues related to the collection of waste after the introduction of the new rollout service across the county on June 3.

"Last Thursday, June 13 I attended an online Emergency Teams meeting with DCC officers along with many other County Councillors where the issues related to the rollout of the service were discussed.

"It is abundantly clear that this scheme has not gone as planned and what has been described as 'teething issues' are being created by deeper systemic failures which include but are not limited to a lack of adequate capacity for the segregated waste streams in the new collection vehicles as well as the significantly extended time spent by operatives having to manually handle and empty the new trolibocs containers and sacks into the vehicles.

"As a result collections are being stopped earlier than planned as vehicles reach capacity in one compartment and further collections for that day are often not completed due to time constraints and vehicles having to return to base. Attempts to clear the backlogs have not been successful either. This has been compounded by two of the vehicles resourced for the service breaking down in the first week and thus not being available for service. Additional collections are being planned and more resources are being sought to help alleviate the issues.

"I made my unhappiness, frustration and disappointment perfectly clear to the CEO and his officers at the meeting and expressed my concern that collectively they were not taking the systemic issues seriously and focussing simply on quick fix sticking plaster solutions to ease the current situation rather than seeking to identify the root causes that have resulted in the roll out of the service failing to deliver effectively for many residents, not only in Llangollen but the entire County, compounded by communication and reporting issues.

"DCC has indicated that they expect it will take around 12 weeks for the new system to be running smoothly, which is disappointing considering that despite several years of planning there are far more issues than the officers expected, notwithstanding the fact that the Lead Member has been on the project board for just over two years.

"County Councillors have now been assigned a direct link to a designated officer for each area in order to communicate local area issues with regard to failed collections. Whether this particular course of action actually results in clearing the backlog of waste remains to be seen.

"If you are still experiencing issues this next week after the designated collection days which are Tuesday and Wednesday, please contact me either via Ffon/telephone 07795652188 or Ebost/email karen.edwards@denbighshire.gov.uk"

Saturday, June 15, 2024

Bids totalling over £2,000 made in fun auction in aid of Eisteddfod


* Auction assistant Mabli Lebbon with the guitar signed by the Manic Preachers which went for £350.

More than £2,000 was raised from lots that went under the hammer at an auction in aid of Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod in the Town Hall last night (Friday).

All 30 or so item which went up for sale were donated by well-wishers and bargain-hungry bidders paid £350 for a classic Danelectro guitar signed by the Manic Street Preachers who will star in an evening concert hosted by the Eisteddfod on June 28, £150 for a framed football shirt signed by Leeds and Wales international players and the same amount for a family portrait session put up by Neil Barrett Photography.

The hammer went down at £140 on a pair of tickets to see Tom Jones make his Llangollen debut on July 2 and at £120 for a four ball voucher including meals at the Vale of Llangollen Golf Club.

Other lots which stirred plenty of interest included packages of wine, spirits and beer, afternoon tea treats and a bread-making course in the winning bidder’s home offered by a local expert.   


* The masked singer was one of the auction lots.

There was also some intense bidding on a dinner, bed and bed breakfast stay for two people at a choice of hotels run by the group which owns the Wild Pheasant in town, That was eventually snapped up for £170.

Most novel lot of the evening came up when a masked singer clad in Sion Corn outfit gave an example of his vocal abilities to promote bidding on his offer to perform a 45-minute routine at the winner’s choice of venue – and bring along a bottle of champagne to get the party started. That went for a bargain £75.

Between the two halves of the auction, over which the gavel was wielded by Ian Lebbon chair of the Eisteddfod’s marketing committee, there was first class entertainment from a Wrexham-based ladies’ choir of Welsh learners, Côr DAW, who performed medleys of songs by the likes of Elton John, Abba, Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson and Jersey Boys in both Welsh and English.


* Ian Lebbon wields the gavel.

Ian Lebbon said: “It was a fantastic night in which a total of over £2,000 was raised for the Eisteddfod from the many lots which went under the hammer,

“It would not have been possible but for the marvellous support we received from the people who donated items to be auctioned off and the volunteers and friends from the Eisteddfod who helped put the whole thing together.  

“I’d also like to say a big thank you to everyone who came along to join the very lively audience, which included guests from Australia and Ukraine.”


Côr DAW perform one of their medleys.


* The football shirts on display before bidding commenced.