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Holyhead Film Launch | Lansiad Ffilm Caergybi

October 22, 2022 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Free

We would like to invite you to the free launch and Holyhead premiere of our film At the Water’s Edge: Stories of the Irish Sea. The documentary was filmed across five ferry port communities around the Irish Sea, following local people with a passion for their town’s history and heritage.

Join us from 6.00pm for a buffet reception before the film showing ahead of the screening of At the Water’s Edge as part of the SeeMôr Film Festival at 7.00pm. To book a free ticket to see the film, email Rita Singer ris32@aber.ac.uk or contact Ucheldre: https://ucheldre.org/contact, phone: 01407 763361.

Accessibility information: There is level or ramped access to all public areas in the Ucheldre Centre, and an accessible lavatory.

Hoffem eich gwahodd i ddigwyddiad i ddathlu darllediad cyntaf ein ffilm yng Nghaergybi, sef At the Water’s Edge: Stories of the Irish Sea. Ffilmiwyd y ffilm ddogfen ar draws pum cymuned porthladd fferi o gwmpas Môr Iwerddon, gan ddilyn pobl leol sy’n frwd dros hanes a threftadaeth eu tref. Ymunwch â ni am 6.00yh am dderbyniad bwffe cyn dangosiad o’r ffilm At the Water’s Edge fel rhan o’r Ŵyl Ffilm SeeMôr am 7.00yh.

I fwcio tocyn i weld y ffilm, ebostiwch Rita Singer ris32@aber.ac.uk neu Ucheldre: https://ucheldre.org/contact, ffôn: 01407 763361.

Gwybodaeth am hygyrchedd: Ceir mynediad gwastad neu gyda chymorth ramp i’r holl safleoedd cyhoeddus yng Nghanolfan Ucheldre, ynghyd â thoiled hygyrch.

Details

Date:
October 22, 2022
Time:
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Cost:
Free

Venue

Ucheldre Centre
Millbank
Holyhead, LL65 1TE United Kingdom
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Phone:
00441407 763361
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Ports, Past and Present is a project led by University College Cork in partnership with Aberystwyth University, the University of Wales Trinity St David and Wexford County Council examining the cultural heritage of the ports in the Irish sea basin. Funded by the European Regional Development Fund through the Ireland Wales Cooperation programme.

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