The Ballet Pod made its debut performance in Chirk in 2007. Its members are a family group – Clare, Michael and Ann Wall – under the artistic direction of former Royal Ballet dancer Richard Slaughter, who trained all three dancers to advanced level in the Cecchetti Method of classical ballet.
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Tenovus Cancer Care Choir
Sing with Us Wrexham are one of a network of 18 choirs run through the charity Tenovus Cancer Care. The choirs consist of cancer patients, cancer survivors, carers and those bereaved through cancer.
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We are usually 2 Blokes, 1 woman, 1 fiddle, 1 guitar, 3 squeezeboxes, 7 gob irons, and various whistles and percussion. Playing folky bluesy country tuneage.
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Having recently been described as “A fantastic flamenco guitarist” (BBC Radio 3), Samuel Moore is fast establishing himself as one of the UK’s leading flamenco musicians. He continues to perform in venues across the UK, Europe and North America.
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A lifelong dream and ambition of Ragsy’s was not only to perform with a choir but to also sing in his native tongue. Being a proud Welshman he has always wanted to be able to speak Welsh.
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Otto & The Mutapa Calling is a lively London based marimba band playing energetic, joyful music from Botswana, South Africa and Zimbabwe, including folk songs, original songs and popular southern African covers.
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Acoustic Roots Duo Mambo Jambo might just be the biggest acoustic duo you’ll ever see; a truly unique two-piece they’ll take you on an exciting and joyous musical journey bringing together sounds from roots, world, folk and jazz, plus their own compositions.
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Sonya Smith has been singing since she fell out of the cradle. Known as a singer who also plays guitar, her vocals aren’t an afterthought thrown into the microphone, but the keynote of all the music she performs.
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The performance team was formed about 15 years ago. The team has performed all of South East Asia over the last year during a tour of the Silkroad.
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Mair was brought up in Montgomeryshire in a Welsh speaking family, where she grew up in the chapel and eisteddfod tradition. She sings both in English and Welsh, and has an interest in traditional Welsh songs.
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