June 5, 2009toJuly 18, 2009

In June and July, we’ll be making our way around the wild, wonderful coast of Wales.

Join us on this tour and you can expect beautiful beaches, crashing coastline, green, leafy cycle paths, undulating hills and a learning day or three at the Centre for Alternative Technology, Howies (the ethical clothing company) and a permaculture farm. Plus, really, really friendly Welsh people.

Where we’re going

Take a peek at a map of the route here.

At least, this is what our latest sources tell us. These things do tend to change a bit, but we’re pretty sure we’ll be passing through these places:

  • Machynlleth 
  • Aberaeron
  • Aberystwyth
  • Newcastle Emlyn 
  • Cardigan
  • Fishguard
  • St David’s
  • Pembroke
  • Carmarthen
  • Swansea
  • Mumbles
  • Cardiff
  • Merthyr Tydfil

Where you can see us perform

Although most of our performances aren’t open to the public since we spend most of our time visiting schools and youth clubs, we’ll also be doing a few open community performances. Here are the public performances we’ve planned so far.

June 14 - Machynlleth, at the Centre for Alternative Technology (CAT) as part of bike week celebrations.  You can find more info on the CAT website (including how to get there) . Here’s what we’ll be doing: 

  • Bike maintenance workshop 11:00am
  • Morning Choices performance, 3:00pm, straw bale theatre 

June 19 - Newcastle-Emlyn, community performance (probably at the Town Hall, organised by the local Transition Town group)

This summer, three teams of cyclists are taking to the road.

After the rip-roaring success of our 2008 tours, we are ready and raring to get together three teams of young, cycling, performing, ruckus-causing tour members to travel across the UK this summer. Wanna come with? Then pick a tour, any tour! Tour member applications are open now . 

Here are the route and date details (very much subject to change): 

  • Wild West -  5th June - 18th July: Machynlleth, Cardigan, Pembroke, Swansea, Cardiff, Merthyr, Ross-on-Wye
  • East Coast - 7th Aug - 19th Sep: Peterborough, King’s Lynn, Norwich, Lowestoft, Ipswich, Cambridge
  • Caledonian Road - 7th Aug - 19th Sep: Edinburgh, St. Andrews, Stirling, Glasgow, Isle of Arran

Over the next few months, we’ll be hard at work arranging presentations with schools, festivals and other community venues. Over the course of six weeks, Otesha teams will travel around the UK in two-wheeled communities, sharing a unique brand of theatre, humour and DIY ethos. Tour members will get to demonstrate that living sustainably is as easy as reconsidering the simple choices that we all make from day to day. We’ll also showcase the Otesha play, facilitate interactive workshops on specific issues like climate change or fair trade, and invite people to participate in hands-on sessions on bike repairs, do-it-yourself media and more.

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July 24, 2009

As a special treat in the build up to Cardigan’s Medieval Day, Small World Theatre are holding a costume making workshop. With the help of our skilled artists you’ll have the opportunity to make your own historic outfit be it a knight or jester for the day. Attendees of the workshop can then join the parade which will take place the following day. Join Cardigan’s Mayor and the great Lord Rhys (in giant puppet form!) as they process from the Guildhall to the Castle. Meet at the Guildhall at 11.45 am.

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July 25, 2009

Cardigan Medieval Day is at Cardigan Castle on 25 July 2009. Come and enjoy…start at midday. 

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July 29, 2009

 
A variety of classes, competitions and demonstrations showing the best of local produce and livestock. Working demos, vintage and line dancing, something for all the family.

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July 31, 2009toAugust 2, 2009

Annual rock festival featuring local musicians, stalls, children’s area, free camping.

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August 5, 2009toAugust 8, 2009

Shakespeare in St Dogmaels Abbey,

Antony & Cleopatra is the Abbey Shakespeare Players’ 23rd summer production in St Dogmaels Abbey and will be directed by Ian Wood.

As always, spectacle and live music will be part of this Abbey Shakespeare Players production featuring Shakespeare’s greatest female character, all in the magical setting of St Dogmaels Abbey.

Performances at 8 pm

Tickets available from Theatr Mwldan

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August 15, 2009toAugust 16, 2009

From New Quay to Cym Tydu, West Wales

Have a whale of a time whilst supporting the essential work of two leading whale and dolphin conservation charities – ORCA (www.orcaweb.org.uk) and Cardigan Bay Marine Wildlife Centre (www.cbmwc.org) – as we discover dolphins, porpoises, seals, seabirds and other amazing wildlife on the cliffs of idyllic West Wales!

This is so much more than just a sponsored walk! Instead, you will be thrilled and entertained along the way as we take in breathtaking scenery and look out for dolphins in one of the best places in Britain to see them from the shore!

On the walk there will be:

  • A team of guides positioned along the route to spot dolphins and porpoises, staying in radio contact with each other and local boats to maximise our chances of a sighting.
  • Activities and fascinating facts along the route for all of the family.
  • Discovery hotspots where you can find out more about marine wildlife and the sea.
  • An optional taxi service enabling you to choose a long or short walk before being returned to your starting point.

And there’s so much more to do throughout the weekend!

  • Visit the Cardigan Bay Marine Wildlife Centre (CBMWC)
  • Take a boat trip to spot dolphins with Dolphin Survey Boat trips (booked through CBMWC)
  • Join us on our Saturday evening social (exact activity weather dependent)
  • Meet and chat with whale and dolphin experts from ORCA and CBMWC throughout the weekend.
  • Take in picturesque New Quay and the surrounding countryside and stunning coastline of Cardigan Bay.

Please respond as soon as possible so that we can gauge the number of participants in order to manage the event effectively for all. Having received your contact details we will send your sponsorship forms if you have not already received them.

Please see website for full details

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August 19, 2009
3:00 pmto6:00 pm

Inspired by and based on the book ‘Wales’s Best One Hundred Churches’ by T.J.Hughes, Delyth Jenkins, one of Wales’s foremost players of the Celtic harp, undertakes a concert tour of buildings of architectural, historical and spiritual significance, perfect settings for her music which has been described as ‘meditative’ and ‘rich with imagery’. Her programme includes traditional tunes, as well as her own lyrical compositions.

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August 21, 2009 8:00 amtoAugust 23, 2009 8:00 pm

Friday 21 August

High Tide Times and Heights:
09.11 – 5.2m
21.30 – 5.7m

Racing start at 8am
Sponsors Evening 7pm

Saturday 22nd August

High Tide Times and Heights:
09.51 – 5.3m
22.11 – 5.4m

First Race 8:30am
Family Day 1pm
BBQ and Regatta Band 7:30pm

Sunday 23nd August

High Tide Times and Heights:
10.32 – 5.2.m
22.51 – 5.4m

First Race 9:30am
Presentation 2pm

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August 27, 2009 11:00 amtoAugust 31, 2009 6:00 pm

Teifi Valley Artists invite you to visit their studios in Newcastle Emlyn, Henllan, Pengraig, Aberhoffnant New Farm and Maesycrugiau.

11 am to 6 pm each day.

Artists in this Years Teifi Art Trail:

Janette Buss

Helen Elliot

Jo and Allan Fielding

Glenn Ibbitson and Carole King

Diane Mathias

Sally Pearce

Valerie Wood

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