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The Patti Pavilion is a venue for the performing arts in Swansea, Wales, located at Victoria Park to the south west of Swansea City Centre. [1] [2] The theatre stages plays, pantomimes, musical shows and fairs. [3] [4]
This event is weather permitting. Community members of all ages are encouraged to register. Teams can register by sending an email to media@swanseama.gov or calling 508-678-2981, Ext. 5.
These are a few of the places of worship in Swansea, many of them in the city centre: Cathedral Church of Saint Joseph, Greenhill (Roman Catholic) City Church Swansea Dyfatty St SA1 1QQ (Pentecostal) Dharmavajra Buddhist Centre, Uplands Ebenezer Baptist Church (Evangelical) High Street Unitarian Church, Swansea (Unitarianism)
Swansea Grand Theatre has a 1,014-seat auditorium and variety of smaller studios and rooms. [4] The Arts Wing is the most recent development at the theatre, a space to host exhibitions, conferences and smaller-scale music and drama performances. [ 5 ]
The Welsh Varsity is an annual sporting event contested by Cardiff University and Swansea University, usually in early April.The sports contested include rugby union, hockey, cricket, squash, badminton, lacrosse, rowing, golf, basketball, football, American football, ultimate frisbee, netball, volleyball, fencing and an array of other sports.
Swansea Festival may refer to a number of festivals that take place in Swansea, Wales.: Swansea Festival of Music and the Arts , an annual event during October. Swansea Bay Summer Festival , an annual event that runs during summer, from May to September.
The Brangwyn Hall is used for awards ceremonies and social events as well as classical music concerts and rock concerts. [3] Among the ceremonies held at the Brangwyn Hall are the annual Chinese New Year celebrations (for the Chinese community in Swansea). [4]
The Swansea Festival of Music and the Arts is an annual arts festival that takes place in Swansea, Wales. The 2008 festival was its 60th anniversary. References