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“Oes yna obaith? Oes!”


At the last of Egin’s four Climate Conversations, we explored some inspiring examples of urgent, hopeful projects and approaches around the world. Featuring Andrew Simms and Ignasi Torrent, and performances from Rob Spaull and Charles Gershom.


Podcast created by Lisa Heledd Jones for National Theatre Wales. Join the conversation using #ntwEgin.


Egin was an artists’ residency which took place in Capel Curig, Snowdonia, devised to provoke fresh artistic responses to climate change. The Climate Conversations were facilitated by Lindsey Colbourne.


National Theatre Wales, Wales’ English-language national theatre, uses our country’s diverse landscapes and wealth of talent as our inspiration. Our Creative Development department nurtures the bold ideas of theatre makers in Wales. Read more about us.


Egin was delivered in partnership with Natural Resources Wales, with support from the National Trust, British Council Wales and Snowdonia National Park. Thanks to Gentle/Radical, whose Decolonizing Environmentalism symposium inspired thinking around speakers we invited. @NTWtweets


Yn Sgwrs Hinsawdd olaf Egin, archwiliwyd rhai esiamplau ysbrydoledig o brosiectau a dulliau gobeithiol o gwmpas y byd. Gydag Andrew Simms a Ignasi Torrent, a pherfformiadau gan Rob Spaull a Charles Gershom.


Crëwyd y podlediad hwn gan yr artist Lisa Heledd Jones ar ran National Theatre Wales.


Preswylfa i artistiaid oedd Egin a ddyfeisiwyd i sbarduno ymatebion celfyddydol cyfoes i newid hinsawdd: i ddylanwadu gwaith newydd a dychmygu dyfodolau amgen. Gwahoddwyd ffigyrau ysbrydoledig i bedwar digwyddiad cyhoeddus i rannu syniadau ynglŷn â phedwar thema: TIR, ARIAN, GWRTHRYFEL a GOBAITH.


Mae National Theatre Wales yn gweithio ledled Cymru gan ddefnyddio’n tirweddau, straeon a thalent fel ysbrydoliaeth. Mae’n adran Datblygu Creadigol yn magu syniadau eofn ein gwneuthurwyr theatr. Darllenwch fwy.


Gwireddwyd Egin gyda Chyfoeth Naturiol Cymru, yr Ymddiriedolaeth Genedlaethol, British Council Cymru a Pharc Cenedlaethol Eryri.

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