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This week will be very busy for us here at the Archive. Here’s what’s going on..

Tuesday

A special edition of welsh TV programme, Pethe, will be broadcast on S4C at 9:30pm. Produced by north Wales based production company Cwmni Da, the programme looks at two films made in 1936 and 1938 telling the story of the Bandits of Mawddwy and made by the people of the Dinas Mawddwy area.

In an evening organised by Cwmni Da and the Archive recently, ths films were shown in the Dinas Mawddwy village hall. It was very well attended and went down well.

The director of the programme was Angharad Griffthis, and here, she gives an insight into the films.

Cwmni Da filming for Pethe

Gwen Evans and Margaret Pugh

Wednesday

We’ll welcome Sian Williams, from the South Wales Miners Library here to the Drwm to do a talk on the Library’s audiovisual collection. The talk is part of a series of events to celebrate the Archive’s 10th anniversary. The talk will start at 1:15, and tickets are available free of charge from the Library’s shop.

Thursday

As part of the Library’s Outreach programme in Newtown this year, we will be screening the film The Last Days of Dolwyn (1949) at the Regent Cinema at 7:30pm. The film follows the threat of building a resevoir that would drown the fictional village of Dolwyn, in order to supply water to Liverpool.  We will also screen local archive films from the Newtown area. Tickets for the screening are available free of charge by phoning the Library shop on 01970 632 548.

So enough to keep us very busy this week!



Richard Ranft, Head of Sound and Vision at the British Library, describes the origins and sope of the collections that comprise over 3.5 million sound and a growing video service, their preservation and how digital technologies are improving the ways that the Library’s researchers can use and connect with this rich resource.

1:15pm, Friday 30 September

Free admission by ticket

Sound Studio at BL



A collection of films showing a variety of leisure activities in Wales over the years. To coincide with the Library’s Leisure exhibition.

1:15pm, Wednesday 23 November

Free admission by ticket



Presented by Jen Pappas, Head of Content, S4C.

1:15pm, Wednesday, 21 September

Free admission by ticket

S4C



An hour of programmes and cartoons suitable for primary school children.

2:00pm, Wednesday, 17 August

Free admission by ticket



Presented by Edith Hughes, Manager of Research and Archives, BBC Wales.

1:5pm, Wednesday, 15 June

Free Admission by Ticket

BBC Wales



The director of Coronation Street, ex-director of Eastenders, Emmerdale and Coronation StreetHeartbeat,  and ex-producer of Pobol y Cwm will be here to share his experiences.

7:30pm, Friday, 3 June

Tickets £5



sain

From Madge Breese to Stereophonics, and from sermons to oral history. A variety of clips reflecting over a century of sound recordings in the Archive’s collection. A feast for the ear!

1:15pm Wednesday 18 May

Free Admission by ticket



Very Annie MaryComedy film written and directed by Sara Sugarman, starring Rachel Griffiths and Jonathan Pryce. After her father suffers a stroke, Annie Mary is forced to take care of him but uses the circumstances to emancipate herself and find courage to sing again.

1:00pm, Friday, 1 April

Drwm, National Library of Wales

Free admission by ticket