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Pembrokeshire business wins awards at National Arts Awards
Pembrokeshire business wins awards at National Arts Awards

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Pembrokeshire business wins awards at National Arts Awards

A Pembrokeshire business has been recognised with two awards at the National Arts Awards. Milford Haven Port Authority was celebrated at the Arts & Business Cymru Awards for its collaborations with two local arts charities. The awards recognised these partnerships for their ingenuity, influence, and dedication to the community. The ceremony was held at the ICC in Newport and was attended by businesses and arts organisations from across Wales. The evening was hosted by many famous faces from stage, screen and sports, including BAFTA Cymru winner Mark Lewis Jones, Olympic silver medal winner Colin Jackson and BBC Radio Wales presenter Huw Stephens. A highlight of the evening was the victory of Johnathan Chitty, chief financial officer of Milford Haven Port Authority and treasurer of SPAN Arts, who was named Adviser of the Year. Mr Chitty was instrumental in developing SPAN's five-year strategy, which resulted in the organisation attaining Portfolio status with the Arts Council of Wales for the first time in its 30-year history. Mr Chitty said: "I was truly humbled to win this award, as the real winner of the award is not me but the whole team at SPAN. "The staff team at SPAN have truly inspired me through the impact they have in our communities, along with the brilliant creative collaborators and wonderful volunteers." The Port Authority was also acknowledged for its partnership with the Torch Theatre, winning the Arts, Business and Community category. This award was for their efforts to promote arts engagement in West Wales. Their combined efforts, focusing on wellbeing and long-term goals for young people, have provided arts opportunities to more than 5,000 pupils across the region. The awards ceremony serves to acknowledge the critical role partnerships play in supporting Wales' cultural landscape, demonstrating that when arts and business come together, rural communities flourish. Their collaboration highlights Pembrokeshire as a vibrant, creative, and culturally rich region in Wales.

Harbour set to come alive with song and opera in SPAN's Big Sing
Harbour set to come alive with song and opera in SPAN's Big Sing

Pembrokeshire Herald

time12-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Pembrokeshire Herald

Harbour set to come alive with song and opera in SPAN's Big Sing

Massed choir and street art opera to take centre stage at Saundersfoot SAUNDERSFOOT Harbour will be transformed into a vibrant stage of sound and colour on Friday, May 24, as SPAN Arts hosts its much-anticipated Big Sing event—bringing together choirs, composers, filmmakers and street artists in a spectacular free celebration of music and creativity. The evening begins at 7:30pm with the grand premiere of Songs of the Land, a new choral work by Pembrokeshire-born composer James Williams, performed live by a massed choir made up of singing groups from across the county. The piece is the final outcome of SPAN's Love Stories to Nature commission—a year-long project exploring people's personal and collective connections to the Welsh landscape. The choirs involved in the commission have helped shape the composition by contributing their own stories and reflections about their relationship with the land. The result is a moving musical work that not only celebrates community, but also documents a shared experience of place, memory and identity. As darkness falls, audiences will be treated to a dramatic shift in tone as Music Theatre Wales presents two newly commissioned Street Art Opera films—Rahmat–Mercy–Trugaredd and Out of Time—projected onto the side of the Saundersfoot Coastal Schooner. Both pieces fuse music, animation, street art and storytelling to deliver operatic experiences rooted in contemporary themes. Rahmat–Mercy–Trugaredd, inspired by Sufi spirituality and hip-hop culture, follows a young woman's journey to empowerment through creativity. The work blends henna art and graffiti with a soaring operatic score to powerful effect. In contrast, Out of Time offers a darkly comic vision of a post-human world where nature has reasserted its dominance. As the Earth reclaims its beauty, the opera asks whether it's too late for redemption. Organisers say the event is designed to be accessible and inclusive, with no tickets or booking required. The performances are part of a broader effort by SPAN Arts and Music Theatre Wales to take high-quality cultural experiences beyond traditional venues and into the heart of local communities. A spokesperson for SPAN Arts said: 'This is a truly special evening—one that brings together voices from across Pembrokeshire, world-class artists, and cutting-edge storytelling in a setting that's hard to beat. We hope people of all ages will join us to celebrate the power of creativity, nature and community.'

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