Culture

Culture & Events

We’ll keep a welcome in the hillsides, and the Valleys, and the pubs and the clubs, the hotels and the B&B’s, and the theatres, and the events and festivals, and the restaurants and the museums and the country parks. Did we forget anything?

Anyway, there’s a ‘Croeso’ – that’s Welsh for ‘Welcome’, but you probably knew that – waiting for you here.
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Theatres
The Muni Arts Centre Pontypridd
The curtain is always up for marvellous music, dance, comedy, stage productions and cinema at Rhondda Cynon Taf’s three main theatres - The Coliseum, Aberdare, The Muni Arts Centre, Pontypridd and The Park and Dare Theatre, Treorchy.
Arts
Arts
Sonig SONIG Youth Music Industry was launched by Rhondda Cynon Taff County Borough Council Arts Development Unit in October 2000 at the Radio ONE-1 Live Fringe Festival in Cardiff.
Choirs, Brass Bands and Choral Societies
Choirs
Imagine the scene - a packed rugby stadium, roof closed, and a sea of red - two teams run onto the field and the noise erupts, from your feet, rising up to your chest, through your lungs, deafening you - and then the singing starts.
Events
Some great events in Rhondda Cynon Taf
Singing is not unusual in Wales, word has got around about the Stereophonics and the Lost Prophets and Tom Jones is a Pontypridd boy - when he sang at his local park a few years ago we were delighted to welcome him back to his own green, green, slightly muddy grass of home.
Pop & Rock
Pop & Rock in Rhondda Cynon Taf
The craziest party that could ever be… Tom Jones, Stereophonics and The LostProphets.
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