Abstract
Set against the backdrop of the 1929 National Eisteddfod in Liverpool, when the foundations for the resurgence of Welsh National Identity were being laid, Cartref calls its audience to witness a closed immigrant community in mourning as a middle-aged Welsh woman prepares a funeral tea in her chapel in accordance with the traditions of her community.
Written and Performed by Emma Heron
Directed by Emyr John
Written and Performed by Emma Heron
Directed by Emyr John
| Translated title of the contribution | At Home |
|---|---|
| Original language | Multiple languages |
| Publication status | Published - 21 Jun 2017 |
Keywords
- Liverpool
- Welsh
- Wales
- history
- community
- feminist methodology
- hidden histories
- Women's lives
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Exiled Across the Mersey: Performing religio-cultural identity at the borders with the Liverpool Welsh
HERON, E., 20 Dec 2020, In: Performance, Religion and Spirituality. 3, 1, p. 5-23 19 p., 1.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article (journal) › peer-review
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Cegin y Capel
HERON, E. & John, E., 2 Jun 2018Translated title of the contribution :The Chapel Kitchen Research output: Non-textual form › Exhibition
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