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The Guardian - Huw Stephens & Kizzy Crawford 'There are no limits to where Welsh language music can go' 13 November 2018




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BDi singer songwriter Kizzy Crawford has been feautured in an article from The Guardian and Huw Stephens' new film 'Anorac' centered around Welsh language music. It premiered at The Barbican on the 8th of November 2018. The film will be shown at festivals next year including Green Man Festival 2019

"I decided to make a road-trip around Wales to document this scene. Three years ago, director Gruff Davies and I set out, with no funding, to take a snapshot of musicians on Wales’s artistic fringes. Our documentary, Anorac, is a celebration of the language and of the work people have done to maintain its relevance. You have lifers, like John Peel favourites Meic Stevens and Datblygu, who have only ever sung in Welsh. Anorac is a testament to the fact that they’re still here, and a tribute to the people making music now, such as Gwenno and the Bajan-Welsh singer Kizzy Crawford." - Huw Stephens

 

Read the full article and watch the trailer for 'Anorac' below.


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