Josh alan Trask - 1800hrs
Josh is a performance artist originally from Cymer, a small village in the Upper Afan Valley near Port Talbot. He takes an auto-biographical approach to much of his work and is interested in themes of identity, sexuality and gender. He likes to collaborate and explore other avenues of performance, such as, storytelling through film and photography, soundscapes and spoken word. He is particularly interested in using the body to evoke thought and create meaning, incorporating the use of multi-media.
We're running events in Aberystwyth and Carmarthen to find out about the fantastic Wales Writer in Residence with @BBCWales @NTWtweets + Q&As with the writers of Hidden & Bang. Free tickets http://bbc.in/2BCDery @CeredigionMus @yr_egin pic.twitter.com/lppr8BGvrs
Still more venues to be announced as part of The Stick Maker Tales tour, but check those already on sale in venues across Wales… #NTWStickMaker https://buff.ly/2QNGIMD pic.twitter.com/iyxh1WfP6j
Rhagor o leoliadau i’w cyhoeddi fel rhan o daith The Stick Maker Tales, ond mynnwch gipolwg ar y rhai sydd eisoes ar werth mewn lleoliadau ledled Cymru… #NTWStickMaker https://buff.ly/2TUHoC7 pic.twitter.com/Om7Ax9bfiS
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