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In 1400, Owain Glyndŵr, the legendary rebel Prince of Wales, rallied his supporters in an uprising against the English king, Edward I.

By 1409 he had disappeared without a trace.

In this hour-long interactive show, audiences discover his destiny on the dancefloors of castles, fields and the steps of urban buildings. Led by a cast of six performers they dance the rebellion to a mix of club-classics, Welsh electro and prog rock.

Taken through the highs and lows of the uprising that include a fierce twmpath, medieval dance-offs, sieges, betrayals and defections, the audience becomes the story.

This is (Welsh) history with a twist.

There is one legend. Some headphones. And lots of dancing.

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History

Commissioned in 2017 for Visit Wales’ Year of Legends, with support from CADW, Chapter, Gwynedd Council, Conwy Council, and Anglesey Council. “Owain” has since toured in Wales and England.

In 2018, Owain Glyndwr finally made it to his rightful place, Senedd Cymru, as part of the National Eisteddfod in Cardiff, as part of a national tour.

In 2019 it was also presented at Surf the Wave, the UK dance showcase, in Bournemouth. 

“Owain” was due to be presented as part of Dance Umbrella, London in autumn 2020, but due to the Coronavirus pandemic, this was unfortunately cancelled. 

PAST DATES

 

“…it was incredible. When you looked around, everyone, I mean everyone looked like they were having the time of their lives spinning round and dancing in the middle of Harlech castle on a lovely summer’s evening looking out to sea.”

Emma Leeke, Timeout Snowdonia.

“Dancing to history in a castle @LightLaddEmber silent disco soooo much fun. Could have danced all night! Diolch!”

-@laurenhussein


“MAE FY NGHALON YN Y CHWYLDRO IEEEEEE! Diolch criw Disco Distaw #OwainGlyndwr am awr o ddawnsio ANHYGOEL!”

- @miriamelin23

CAST & CREATIVES

Directed & Choreographed by Gwyn Emberton

Scripted by Eddie Ladd & Roger Owen

Performers:
Gwyn Emberton, Angharad Harrop, Eddie Ladd (as Gwenith Owen), Roger Owen, Gemma Prangle, Math Roberts, Jess Williams, Deborah Light, Camille Giraudeau, Jake Nwogu

Sound by Siôn Orgon

Dramaturg by Deborah Light

Produced by Laura H Drane

Production manager: Will Goad (2019)

Production manager: Jane Lalljee (2017/18)

Production assistant: Tina Pasotra (2018)

Assistant producer: Siri Wigdel (2017)

FUNDED & SUPPORTED BY

Arts Council of Wales
National Lottery
Welsh Government
Cadw
Chapter
Conwy County Borough Council
Dance Umbrella
Gwynedd County Borough Council
Isle of Anglesey County Borough Council
The National Eisteddfod of Wales

Future opportunities still available for touring and reimagining.
Please contact: lightladdemberton@gmail.com