Poetry& Music night at VoicesontheBridge Thursday 20th July 2023 @ClwbyBont, 85a Taff Street, Pontypridd. Starts 8pm.

A night of spoken word and music with poets and musicians from across Wales and beyond at Pontypridd.

With Mike Jenkins, Peter Thabbit Jones, Marcelle Newbold, Pete Akinwunmi, Sion Tomos Owen, Nick McGaughey, Mary Kaye, Leigh Manley, Ben Wildsmith & Rob Cullen will be performing – and one other to confirm. … VoicesontheBridge is hosted by @ClwbyBont

VoicesontheBridge is organised by Rob Cullen

More Bridges … Less Walls.

Voices on the Bridge

Thursday 22nd June 2023 starts 7pm

Clwb Y Bont, 85A Taff Street, Pontypridd,

Rhondda Cynon Taf, CF37 4SL

Leigh Anthony Manley is a new phase poet, originally from the Llynfi Valley, but now based in Cardiff. Leigh’s writing for adults explores his working-class identity and the challenges of coming to terms with chronic illness. His work has featured in Poetry Wales, The Seventh Quarry, Nawr Magazine as well as several anthologies. In 2022, he was short-listed for the Disability Arts Cymru’s Creative Word Award, while in 2023 he was successful in his application for Literature Wales’ writer’s development programme, ‘Representing Wales’, which has Leigh working to develop poems for a younger, but equally curious audience.

Susie Wild, Pete Akinwunmi “Pete Ak”, Ben Wildsmith, Nick McGaughey, Stephen Payne & Rob Cullen will be reading their work.

VoicesontheBridge is a free event hosted by Helen Morgan Clwb Y Bont

VoicesontheBridge is organised by Rob Cullen.

All are welcome.

Bridges not walls.

Voices on the Bridge

Thursday 22nd June 2023 starts 7pm

Clwb Y Bont, 85A Taff Street, Pontypridd,

Rhondda Cynon Taf, CF37 4SL

Stephen Payne was born in Merthyr Tydfil and lives in Penarth, South Glamorgan. His first full collection, Pattern Beyond Chance, was published in 2015 by HappenStance Press and shortlisted for Wales Book of the Year. The Windmill Proof (September 2021) and The Wax Argument and other Thought Experiments (February 2022) were published by the same press.

Susie Wild, Pete Akinwunmi “Pete Ak”, Ben Wildsmith, Nick McGaughey, Leigh Manley & Rob Cullen will be reading their work.

VoicesontheBridge is a free event hosted by Helen Morgan @Clwbybont.

VoicesontheBridge is organised by Rob Cullen.

All are welcome.

Bridges not walls.

Stephen Payne was born in Merthyr Tydfil and lives in Penarth, South Glamorgan. His first full collection, Pattern Beyond Chance, was published in 2015 by HappenStance Press and shortlisted for Wales Book of the Year. The Windmill Proof (September 2021) and The Wax Argument and other Thought Experiments (February 2022) were published by the same press.

Voices on the Bridge

Thursday 22nd June 2023 starts 7pm

Clwb Y Bont, 85A Taff Street, Pontypridd,

Rhondda Cynon Taf, CF37 4SL

Pete Akinwunmi will be performing his work.

Pete Ak’ is a spoken word performer and vocalist/songwriter with the S.Wales based band TaffyWasAThief. His spoken word pieces are strong on narrative, rhyme and humour, enjoying word play and ingenious metaphors. His pieces reflect his admittedly confusing childhood, growing up in a Barnardo’s children’s home as the only black child in a small Welsh valley town in the 1960’s. His performances strongly feature emotional and energetic renditions which add colour and verve to his pieces. He has appeared at Llandeilo and Hay (fringe) ‘ Where the Light Comes In’ literary festivals and also appeared on BBC Wales’ feature programme Jonathan Davies’ Six Nations Quiz performing his poem ‘A Nation Hold its Breathe Again’ a signature piece which integrates patriotism with rugby lore and passion. He has yet to publish independently but has had numerous pieces featured in various publications both online and in print.

Susie Wild, Nick McGaughey, Ben Wildsmith, Stephen Payne, Leigh Manley & Rob Cullen will be reading their work.

VoicesontheBridge is organised by Rob Cullen.

This a free event hosted by Clwb Y Bont.

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Pontypridd “Old Bridge” ….