Pan Elo'r Adar

WEDNESDAY 24 SEPTEMBER  2025 7:30pm

Raising questions about our relationship with nature and minoritised languages ​​alike, Pan Elo’r Adar is a hopeful theatre production that encourages us to act for the sake of the future.

Presented in a physical and playful style by artists Rhiannon Mair and Steffan Phillips, the production also includes live performances by musicians Heulwen Williams and N’famady Kouyaté, animation by Efa Blosse-Mason and a soundtrack by Ani Glass.

It discusses the crisis that nature and language are in, and the importance of tackling one to ensure that the other is protected and can flourish. This work is timely in terms of its themes and offers a platform for discussion.

The work is presented in the form of a circle; a circle that represents the passage of time, and is a symbol of a circular and symbiotic relationship. Rhiannon and Steffan use a physical style in the work that was developed with their experienced movement director, Dan Watson. It includes different take on various childhood games played as a way of challenging and expressing frustration about what is at stake. It all happens to the live accompaniment of Heulwen and N’famady, blending to create a memorable experience. Although the themes of the production are intense, our goal is to leave the audience feeling hopeful and empowered.

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The work is presented with the support of the Arts Council of Wales, Theatr Cymru and the Gwreiddiau Gwyllt project by Mentrau Iaith Cymru. Thanks also to Theatr Felinfach, Frân Wen and University of South Wales.

Portrait of Rhiannon Mair. She is wearing a fleece jacket and standing in front of a corrugated grey wall.
Image of Steffan Phillips. He is sitting at a table wearing a grey sweater and holding a pen.
Portrait of N'famady Kouyate. He is wearing a brightly coloured dashiki and holding balafon mallets.
Image of Heulwen Williams playing the violin.
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