This Saturday, SPAN Arts is excited to partner again with the Oasis One World Choir to present an Arts Council Wales funded project, Requiem, with choral and dance beach performances at Amroth directed by Ffion Campbell-Davies. 

This collaboration continues the successful relationship between Narberth-based charity SPAN Arts and the Oasis One World Choir, following last year’s heartfelt performance of ‘Togetherland’ in Tenby and ‘Pot of Good Vibes’ Clunderwen.

Requiem is a research and development project featuring internationally renowned Chinese and experimental percussionist Beibei Wang. The project combines song, live percussion, and dance to celebrate unity in times of loss. 

Directed by Ffion Campbell-Davies, Requiem aims to support the development of choir members and position Oasis One World Choir equally with other creatives in the industry, reframing how the sector and community embrace and celebrate people from asylum and refugee backgrounds.

SPAN Arts aims to reduce social exclusion and is driven by the core belief that the arts have the power to improve people’s quality of life, health and wellbeing.

This initiative offers opportunities for artists, partners, and participants to develop skills and experience Oasis One World Choir’s unique approach, honed over the past nine years. 

You are invited to celebrate this remarkable project at Amroth Beach, Pembrokeshire SA67 8NG, on Saturday, September 7, from 3-3.40pm and 4-4.40pm. 

Amroth is well serviced by public transport and seafront parking is available. The performances are taking place on the beach itself, please consider access when booking. Contact [email protected] to discuss any accessibility needs.

Tickets are free, but people are asked to book tickets in advance. For more information, contact [email protected] or visit span-arts.org.uk.