LLAIS 2023: our top picks from Cardiff Bay’s festival of voice
It's time once again for Llais to bring a cavalcade of voice-led musical delights to Cardiff Bay. Curated by Gwenno, here are our top picks for what you should see.
It's time once again for Llais to bring a cavalcade of voice-led musical delights to Cardiff Bay. Curated by Gwenno, here are our top picks for what you should see.
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Now in its 19th year, Bristol’s annual celebration of people pretending to get hurt for the sake of on-screen comedy is back, with appearences from Michael Palin and Harry Hill.
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Annual new music jamboree returns to the fray and compels hundreds of (mostly, probably) young people to bounce back and forth between a series of tightly-situated locations, shout a bit, climb on each other’s shoulders and generally get up close and personal.
With its sister event in Aberystwyth having fallen victim to the pandemic last year, it’s a relief to see the return of the Northern Eye Photography Festival to Colwyn Bay – and with a stellar lineup of speakers.
For its 15th festival Iris is back on the big screen, bringing audiences the best in LGBT+ storytelling from around the world at Premiere Cinema and Chapter Arts. For those unable to join us here in Cardiff, you can still enjoy our programme of short films and feature films online.
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The return of Cardiff dance festival Inside Out to Bute Park for its fifth edition, featuring sets by the likes of Ghetts, MoStack and Rudimental.