Pontardawe Arts Centre

Pontardawe Arts Centre
Address Herbert Street
Pontardawe
Wales
Owner Neath Port Talbot council
Capacity 450
Website
http://www.pontardaweartscentre.com

Pontardawe Arts Centre is a multi-purpose cultural venue in Pontardawe, Neath Port Talbot, Wales. The building is owned by Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council and is located in Herbert Street.

The Arts Centre opened in October 1996.[1] It was converted from the former Pontardawe Public Hall and Institute, built in 1908 and opened by Adelina Patti; the building had gone out of use and was derelict when a scheme to improve provision for the arts in the town was conceived by Lliw Valley Borough Council in 1993.[2]

Pontardawe Arts Centre receives core funding from the Arts Council of Wales,[3] and maintains a programme that includes:

The building is also home to Oriel Lliw, a gallery which displays twelve exhibitions per annum by local, national and international artists;[4] the Clydach and District Amateur Operatic Society; Class Act Theatre School, and the Pamela Miller School of Ballet.[5]

Facilities

References

  1. "Pontardawe Arts Centre". Swansea's Grand.
  2. "Pontardawe Arts Centre: Our History". NPT Arts and Ents. Arts Council of Wales.
  3. "Pontardawe Arts Centre". Arts Council of Wales.
  4. "Oriel Lliw". NPT Arts and Ents. Arts Council of Wales.
  5. Report of the Head of Partnership & Community Development, Cabinet Board Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council 13 December 2007.

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Coordinates: 51°43′11″N 3°51′01″W / 51.71986°N 3.85017°W / 51.71986; -3.85017

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