What's on in Llanwenarth

Gwent, Wales

Quiz nights where the debate over question 7 lasts longer than the quiz itself. Coffee mornings that turn into proper natter sessions. Craft fairs where you'll actually find something worth buying instead of the usual tat. That's Llanwenarth, and we've got it all listed — from book clubs to bingo, farmers' markets to film screenings. The sort of events where you'll probably bump into someone you know, which is either brilliant or your worst nightmare depending on whether you've been dodging Dave from the parish council.

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An evening of Celtic Magic with Brigid Ehrmantraut
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An evening of Celtic Magic with Brigid Ehrmantraut

Join us for a captivating introduction to Celtic magic with a talk from Brigid Ehrmantraut. Her book Celtic Magic reveals it magic’s integration into daily life from antiquity to the Middle Ages, inviting readers to explore its mysteries through rituals and practical charms. Druids and divination, curses and charms: the Celtic world was filled with magic and intrigue, but how did people practise magic and what did they use it for? Brigid Ehrmantraut takes us on a journey through the Celtic-speaking world to explore the different ways people interacted with magic. Some sought aid through deities and dedications, while others wanted to punish their enemies with spells and curse tablets. By the start of the medieval period, we see magic collide with popular religion, saints overtake the old gods, and witches, shapeshifting and spirit battles make their way into medieval literature. Ehrmantraut introduces us to the gods and practices that shaped the lives of the Celtic people in antiquity. She brings to life forgotten gods like Cernunnos and Esus, immortalized on the Pillar of the Boatmen, and explores the sanctuary of Sequana, goddess of healing at the Seine’s source. But magic wasn’t always benevolent; curses (defixiones) like those etched on the Larzac tablet expose a darker side to magic practitioners. While Classical accounts of magic offer tantalizing glimpses into lurid rituals and wild druids, their accounts blurring fact and fiction.

Mon 27 Apr19:30Book-ish(3.5mi)
The Apex Singers
Live Music

The Apex Singers

Embark on a journey through folk song and storytelling with The Apex Singers, the critically acclaimed vocal ensemble. Renowned for their intricate harmonies and gorgeous melodies, this live concert promises an unforgettable musical experience. The Apex Singers are an eight-part vocal ensemble celebrated for their bespoke a cappella arrangements of traditional folk songs from around the world. Their distinctive sound blends classical choral technique with traditional folk and contemporary a cappella, creating a richly textured and captivating musical experience. The Apex Singers regularly tour the UK and Ireland and have headlined festivals including the International Irish A Cappella Festival, City of Derry International Choir Festival, and Banstead Arts Festival. Their recordings have received widespread recognition, earning four Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards, four A Cappella Video Awards, and the Best Music Video award at the British Independent Film Festival for The Mermaid Wife. TESTIMONIALS “It genuinely floors us at times that humans can sound this beautiful” – Danny Jones, The Manc “Attractive arrangements of memorable melodies with excellent choral ensemble work” – Nick Holmes, Live Review “Crystal clear melodies and flowing, inventive harmonies are this ensemble’s trademarks” – Matthew Dougall, Number 9 Reviews “I absolutely love them” – Angellica Bell, Scala Radio “Stunning – I love everything they do” – Simon Mayo, Scala Radio “Thank you for...

Fri 1 May19:30The Melville Centre(2mi)

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