Community festival with performers and activities run by Awen Cultural Trust
Community festival with performers and activities run by Awen Cultural Trust

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Seascape: A Weekend to Remember

Seascape: A Weekend to Remember

Fantastic feedback about Awen’s annual Seascape festival - Discover how a weekend of outdoor arts in Porthcawl has something for everyone

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When I attended last year’s Seascape Festival, I felt so grateful and happy to have had the pleasure of experiencing such diverse and fine quality entertainment over that weekend.


I was impressed!


As you can well imagine, I was delighted to see that this year’s Seascape festival was going to be taking place again when I saw the advert in the Seaside News magazine. It was great to receive the email from Awen Cultural Trust with all the details on it. Very helpful. 


Again I found this event to be so varied and exciting. It is very well presented and organised, and a festival that has something for everyone to enjoy.


The live music is fantastic and creates a great atmosphere. Taff Rapids were excellent! The dance performances are amazing. Fish Boy and Mari Ha were brilliant!


It’s a wonderful weekend of free entertainment which brings plenty of interest and enjoyment to the community. Seascape is definitely a festival to look forward to by the sea. A very unique and special one, which has an important educational theme.


Well done! and let’s keep it going.

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