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Rainy Day Picks This Weekend
Not every listing gets a golden ticket
We check the usual frankly silly number of local websites, then look for events that feel rainy-day friendly: cinemas, theatres, talks, workshops, galleries, concerts, cosy venues, and anything less likely to involve standing in a muddy field making brave weather noises.
Our 10 picks near St. Illtyd (Llanhiledd)
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2Midsommar Craft & Holistic Fayre
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3The Hare Who Wrote The Stars
at The Forest of Dean and Wye Valley
Volume One Tongue returns to Clearwell Caves to share their new show : The Hare Who Wrote The stars. The culmination of three years writing across folk, trip and rock traditions, they bring a live band, puppets and Butoh dance, 100ft deep inside one of the UK's oldest mining networks. This is a handmade show. Expect avant-garde performance of live music, puppets and Butoh. Even though this is a summer performance, it will be cold underground (10 degrees), so make sure to wear warm clothing and flat soled footwear with a good grip.
4Free! (worth double-checking)Event : Celebration of Nature
Join us as we celebrate the wealth of nature in Wales at St Fagans National Museum of History. We’ll have our Amgueddfa Cymru scientists on hand to give you a glimpse into the fascinating diversity of life using specimens from our collections that are stored in Cardiff. Learn from our experts in plants, animals and fossils. We’ve partnered with some local nature-based charities and organisations, who will talk about their wonderful projects to help protect our biodiversity.
Cardiff Ardwyn Singers perform Duke Ellington’s Sacred Concert
at The Gate
Featuring the Capital City Jazz Orchestra and Soprano Claire Watkins Join the Cardiff Ardwyn Singers for a performance of Duke Ellington’s Sacred Concert - a striking mix of jazz, gospel and choral music. Featuring the Capital City Jazz Orchestra and soprano Claire Watkins, this concert brings together the energy of big band jazz with the power and scale of a full choir in one of Ellington’s most celebrated works.
6Free! (worth double-checking)Event : Celebration of Nature
at St Fagans Museum Visitor Centre
Join us as we celebrate the wealth of nature in Wales at St Fagans National Museum of History. We’ll have our Amgueddfa Cymru scientists on hand to give you a glimpse into the fascinating diversity of life using specimens from our collections that are stored in Cardiff. Learn from our experts in plants, animals and fossils. We’ve partnered with some local nature-based charities and organisations, who will talk about their wonderful projects to help protect our biodiversity.
LET'S PLAY! - Wednesdays
For Children Ages 0-5 Wednesdays 09:15 - 10:30 Redcliffe Bay Methodist Church QUEENS ROAD Link to listing: Let’s Play! January: 14, 21, 28 February: 4, 11, 25 March: 4, 11, 18, 25 April: 1, 22, 29 May: 6, 13, 20, June: 3, 10, 17, 24 July: 1, 8 SAVE THE DATE! Our Summer Party is confirmed for: Saturday 11th July Pill Memorial Club From 1pm Save the date so you don’t miss out on this amazing community event!
8Solemn Mass
Our main Sunday service is at 10.30am – at St John’s there is joyful music, traditional hymns, incense, a procession, and a stimulating sermon. It lasts about an hour and is followed by refreshments, and occasionally, by lunch. You are welcome in good times, tough times, festivals or any time at all.
9The Hare Who Wrote The Stars
at The Forest of Dean and Wye Valley
A new show, the culmination of three years, writing across many traditions. Expect a live band,… A new show, the culmination of three years, writing across many traditions. Expect a live band, puppets and Butoh dance, deep beneath the Forest of Dean!
10Polish and Welsh Picnic 12 July
at Clwb Crown
Polish and Welsh Picnic 12 July
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