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Voluntary Arts Wales conference

Conference schedule and correspondence relating to the Celfyddydau Gwirfoddol Cymru/Voluntary Arts Wales conference titled Yn Llawn Haeddu'r Sylw/Worth Making A Song And Dance About, held at Craig y Nos Castle in the Swansea Valley, 2-3 November 2002, at which Jen Wilson provided musical entertainment. While there is a possibility that she may have attended the remainder of the conference as a delegate, there is no definite evidence that Jen Wilson gave a talk during the event.

Vualiuotas Bucinys (Veiled Kiss)

Deunydd yn ymwneud â'r gyfrol Vualiuotas Bučinys (2005), sef cyfieithiad i'r Lithwaneg o flodeugerdd Menna Elfyn Cusan Hances/Handkerchief Kiss, gan gynnwys adolygiadau a rhifyn o'r gyfrol brintiedig.

Waldo

Plot synopsis by James Rourke titled Waldo.

Waldo's Witness

Papers relating to the compilation and production of Nigel Jenkins' play Waldo's Witness (1986), including production expenses; printed posters and programmes; press releases; miscellaneous material relating to Waldo Williams, including information from interviewees who knew Waldo Williams, press cuttings, etc (notes partly in shorthand); translations into English of some of Waldo Williams' poetry; correspondence, principally with Coracle Theatre Company; printed agreement between Nigel Jenkins and Coracle Theatre Company; biographical details relating to Nigel Jenkins; and reviews.

Jenkins, Nigel, 1949-2014

Waldo's Witness: Photocopied drafts

Two annotated photocopied drafts of Nigel Jenkins' play Waldo's Witness (1986), its previous title, Waldo's Cloud, altered to Waldo's Witness.

Jenkins, Nigel, 1949-2014

Wales Art Fair exhibition

Material relating to the 56 Group Wales's Wales Art Fair exhibition held at the Old Library, Cardiff, 1991, including correspondence between Group secretary Mary Griffiths and Wales Art Fair organisers, Arts Review (London) and Group members; and details of exhibiting artists and works. Some folios annotated by Mary Griffiths.

Wales on Sunday correspondence

Correspondence, 1989-1990 + n.d., of Nigel Jenkins in his capacity as Literary Editor of Wales on Sunday magazine. Correspondents include the Welsh Academy, artist Jack Jones, poet and writer Duncan Bush, singer, writer and lecturer George Melly and politicians Michael Heseltine, Denis Healey and Michael Foot.

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