To celebrate the launch of Sunflowers in Your Eyes published by Cinnamon Press, British Council Wales is bringing over two of the featured poets from Zimbabwe; Ethel Irene Kabwato and Blessing Musarari. This will be a rare opportunity to hear the poets read and discuss their work, on their tour throughout Wales from 3 – 11 June.
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Cynnal Cymru-Sustain Wales is planning a series of events which will bring together artists, and people working within the arts sector in Wales to address the concept of sustainability: 'The art of living well, within the ecological limits of a finite planet.'
As part of the Cultural Programme at this year’s South Africa Market Focus at The London Book Fair, British Council and Wales Arts International worked with Academi to present SOUTH AFRICA: ONE NATION MANY VOICES.
The Selector, a weekly radio programme playing the best new British music for a global audience has joined forces with the organisers of Swn festival, to bring Wales to the world.
May You Live in Interesting Times is a three-day, biennial Festival that is all about 'do-it-yourself' and features a programme that celebrates the latest intriguing uses of everyday technology and social innovaction, enabled through shared ideas.
Welsh writer Owen Martell will embark on a train journey with a difference in October 2009.
National Dance Company Wales (NDCWales), formerly Diversions, will build on its growing reputation on the international stage by making its debut tour to three cities in China in October.
Welsh performer Eddie Ladd is visiting Sydney with four artists from the Cardiff-based collective TRACE for the project TRACE/Displaced, curated by Artspace. On 17th August she will give a talk about Welsh identity and colonial politics.
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