Saturday, 9 April 2011

The Past is Always Present @ Llandudno Museum

Join us at our exhibition launch at Llandudno Museum, Gloddaeth Avenue, Llandudno on Wednesday 20th April at 2pm. The exhibition will celebrate the work achieved by everyone involved in the The Past is Always Present and in addition will include textile exhibits produced by a Surestart sewing project that was recently completed by young mums in Conwy.


Thanks to Jill for this 1960s photograph which formed the basis of an idea for an artwork illustrating one of the changes in Llandudno that has affected the local youth population - come along and see the finished results!


Friday, 18 March 2011

Sound histories and video diaries

We've had some great fun out and about recording personal histories and filming our first lot of Ty Llywelyn Youth Drop In video diaries.  At the Trinity Centre, the group got into a fascinating chat about the way that shopping has changed, they talked about the shops that used to be found in Mostyn St and how different it was shopping for groceries before the supermarkets arrived on the streets.    

On Friday 4th March, 11 young people shared their stories of going to school in Llandudno and these are going to be edited into a soundbite video to be shown in the near future.

Let us know if you want to be involved with this project on 01492 877972 or email jayne.louise.neal@conwy.gov.uk

Wednesday, 19 January 2011

The Past is Always Present needs your stories!

Having completed our oral history training, the group is now ready to come out into the community to collect personal stories on the themes of work leisure and sport in Llandudno. We are looking for anyone in the Llandudno community who has a tale to tell.

It might be of your long remembered exploits on the football field in your younger days or it may be of a story from last week's football academy training. It could be a story from your time working in hotels in Llandudno (hasn't everyone who lives in Llandudno done some work in a hotel?!?). What about the Pier Pavilion? Have you got a special memory from one of the shows there? And who remembers the Round the World ride on Llandudno pier?

Contact us on jayne.louise.neal@conwy.gov.uk
or phone us on 01492 877972

Tuesday, 16 November 2010

The Past is Always Present Oral History Training @ Ty Llywelyn Community Centre

Oral history is the recording of historical information, based on the personal experiences and opinions of the speaker.  It often takes the form of eye-witness evidence about past events, but can include folklore, myths  and stories passed down over the years by word of mouth.

The Oral History Training is taking place over two days and is being provided by Dr Andrew Edwards and Michelle Taylor MA from Bangor University.  One of the first things we have learned is that history doesn't have to be 'of the past'; we are making history in the here and now - every moment of our lives!   This project will give you the opportunity to allow your grandchildren and great grand children to have a lasting record of your story in your own voice

On completion of the training, we are hoping to come out into the community to record your personal stories of your experiences in Llandudno. 

For further information please cotnact 01492 877972

Tuesday, 2 November 2010

Heritage Project Session

A group of ten people attended an introductory session at Llandudno Archives on Friday 22nd October. Everyone said they had a really good time finding out about Llandudno history, looking at photos and trying out online family history sites.

A very interesting story was found in a local school register which detailed reasons for children leaving school - often to start work at the age of 14.

Thanks to everyone at Llandudno Archives who provided help and support on the day.

Llandudno Archives is based at the old Lloyd St school building and is open to the public every Monday to Thursday from 10 am to 12.30 pm and 1.30 pm to 4.30 pm.

Thursday, 16 September 2010

North Wales International Music Festival



Thanks to festival organisors for providing two classical recitals at our community centre on Friday 10th September. The Luncheon Club was treated to Dewi's percussion based music whilst they were eating their meal. "Very, very enjoyable. entertaining and educational with the marimba and drums"(member of the Luncheon Club)

In the evening Dewi returned to provide a session for the Friday Youth Drop In. Around 35 young people got involved; some audience participation took place and a good selection of music was performed for the group. Dewi concentrated on pieces that showcased the range of sounds that could be achieved from the marimba and drums that he brought along. "It was peaceful and quiet and a bit loud" (member of the Youth Drop In)

Thursday, 9 September 2010

Youth Drop In art sessions




Thanks to Ellie for providing fun sessions for the young people who attend the Youth Drop in at Ty Llywelyn. Everyone had a great time and the group artwork will be shown at the end of project exhibition in May 2011.