Welcome To Caernarfon Festival
Croeso i Gwyl Caernarfon


This year’s Caernarfon Festival promises to be bigger and better than ever. Running from Saturday 21st July till the 28th, there is sure to be something to appeal to everyone.

Caernarfon Festival Ferris Wheel

As usual, there will be a stage on Castle Square offering free entertainment for all the family to enjoy, as well as fun fair rides and stalls.

But this year the Festival will be continuing into the night, “We are delighted to have been working with Rhys Mwyn, Galeri and local venues to give bands a chance to showcase their talent” said Festival chairman Glyn Dickinson at the launch of the programme. “In the evenings, the town will come to life with local bands and musicians playing in pubs and clubs.”

Medi in Palace Street will be hosting concerts throughout the week, with Cajuns Denbo on the Tuesday evening and Bandabacana on Wednesday.

The historic re-enactment company Past Performance from Bangor will be depicting scenes from Caernarfon’s history each evening at 5.30. They will lead a walking tour through the town where you will encounter characters from Caernarfon’s rich heritage.Festival week ends on Saturday 28th with a group of musicians and performers making their way through the town, stopping to entertain passers-by, culminating with an open-air salsa evening on Doc Fictoria, organised by Galeri.

Full details are to be found in the festival programme,
Tickets are available from :-
Medi (01286) 674 383,
Galeri (01286) 685 222
Cob Records, Bangor (01248) 353020
or from the Festival Office on Castle Square.

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  • LLUNIAU A GWRTHRYCHAU / PICTURES AMPERSAND OBJECTS GAN / BY SIÂN GREEN

    10Aug

    STATEMENT SIÂN GREEN PICTURES AND OBJECTS, 9 – 31 August 2007 Siân Green is a young, local artist from Pontrug, Caernarfon. In 2005 she completed a degree in Fine Art (Painting and Drawing) at Edinburgh College of Art and, after a period of living in Glasgow, returned home to live and work. Siân comes from an artistic background, and has enjoyed Art from an early age. Her father is Liverpool born artist Frank Green renowned for his lifetime dedication to recording the demolition programme which has destroyed so much of Liverpool since the 1960s. Oriel Dafydd Hardy’s curator, Glenys Davies regularly exhibited Frank Green’s work in the Liverpool Academy of Arts during the 1970s. In this exhibition is a range of work produced over the past few years, including a latex cast of patterned wallpaper and a large drawing of an imaginary Barcelona. The Last Supper (re-arranged) “A blank painting-by-numbers of The Last Supper, dissected and (the shape of) the colours re-arranged on a board. By re-arranging the painting-by-numbers the idea of finding/ creating a formula for art production has been developed further.” Punctured Canvas (Fetish Fone Filth) “A canvas, with a perforated surface, which depicts a page from a pornographic magazine (a crude graphic image not associated with art). By presenting the image in this way, the status of the image and the (fine art) canvas on which it sits have been elevated/ diminished accordingly.” Patterned Wallpaper (latex cast) “A latex cast of patterned wallpaper was taken to a beach. The pattern was imprinted on sand therefore transferring the comfort associated with domestic settings into a different environment.” If you would like to purchase a piece of work phone Siân on 07847 917 584 / 01286 677 149 or Glenys on 07774 730 325 Oriel Dafydd Hardy does not take any commission from work sold by young artists.

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  • Band and Dancers from Landerneau / Band a Dawnswyr o Landerneau

    21Jul

    Dancers from Landerneau, our twin town, together with their traditional band, the Bagad, will be performing throughout the streets of Caernarfon from 10.30.

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  • Historic walk with PAST PERFORMANCE

    23Jul

    Join us on a walk through the old town, and along the way we shall meet characters from Caernarfon's rich and varied history - Lloyd George, the men who helped to build the castle and some rather obliging ladies...

    PAST PERFORMANCE are specialists in historical re-enactments, with current projects running in Beaumaris and Amlwch. They were featured in the Times newspaper's Top Ten re-enactments of 2006.

    Meet by the Big Wheel each day at 5.30. The walk lasts about one hour.
    Bilingual performance.
    Free, but donations welcome.

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  • Church service in Llanfaglan Church followed by a guided walk

    22Jul

    2:00
    Gwasanaeth dwyieithog (Cymraeg a Breiz) yn yr hen eglwys 13g Llanfaglan, yn dilyn gyda taith gerdded o hanes a natur yn ol i Gaernarfon ar hyd y ffordd gyda Duncan Brown ac Ifor Williams

    2:00
    Bilingual Service (Welsh and Breiz) at 13th Century Llanfaglan Church, Y Foryd, then a nature and historlcal walk back to Caernarfon along the road with Duncan Brown and Ifor Williams

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