Blanche and Mike will be playing a 45 minute set between session 1/2 and 3/4
"I am just listening to the sample music on their website, beautiful doesn't even cover it, maybe: haunting, uplifting, inspiring.... the list goes on. Their voices blend and complement each other perfectly, I love the songs, well worth a listen."
Link to artists webpage
"I am just listening to the sample music on their website, beautiful doesn't even cover it, maybe: haunting, uplifting, inspiring.... the list goes on. Their voices blend and complement each other perfectly, I love the songs, well worth a listen."
Link to artists webpage
Bellydancing Exhibition

The Swansea University Bellydancing group present:
Arabian Nights
Arabian Nights
Cath Little - Storyteller

Telling us about: The First Willow Tree in the Rumney Valley
Webpage of artist
The Weeping Willow
How did the Weeping Willow come to the Rhymney Valley?
Once upon a time a dark forest covered the mountains between the river Sirhywi and the river Rhymney. It was called Y Coed Duon, the Blackwood.
Deep in the Blackwood there lived an old woman. She was so old that no one could ever remember her being young. She was so tired and so sick of human company that she lived all alone in the woods. She could take the form of any living creature, transform herself and others too. The old woman was an enchantress…
Cath Little
I am a storyteller and singer, Cardiff born and bred. I am interested in our Pagan Celtic heritage and love to hear and tell local stories. I love the old tales from the Rhymney Valley especially as, being brought up in Llanrumney, the River Rumney was my first river.
Webpage of artist
The Weeping Willow
How did the Weeping Willow come to the Rhymney Valley?
Once upon a time a dark forest covered the mountains between the river Sirhywi and the river Rhymney. It was called Y Coed Duon, the Blackwood.
Deep in the Blackwood there lived an old woman. She was so old that no one could ever remember her being young. She was so tired and so sick of human company that she lived all alone in the woods. She could take the form of any living creature, transform herself and others too. The old woman was an enchantress…
Cath Little
I am a storyteller and singer, Cardiff born and bred. I am interested in our Pagan Celtic heritage and love to hear and tell local stories. I love the old tales from the Rhymney Valley especially as, being brought up in Llanrumney, the River Rumney was my first river.