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Drama Association of Wales

by Jane 10 November 2008
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DAW PUBLICATIONS AND ACTIVITIES

To date, the Association has published well over seventy plays in both English and Welsh. Scripts are identified through a Script Reading Service and Playwriting Competition. The titles are made available for purchase and productions encouraged among amateur drama companies.

DAWN MAGAZINE

Published four times a year – News, Views, Advice, Dates, Competitions and each edition includes an eight page pull-out Library Supplement giving reviews of all the additions to the Library.

FESTIVALS

DAW organises the Welsh National Drama Festival from February to June, culminating in the Wales One-Act Final. Regional Festivals currently participating include, Anglesey, Colwyn Bay, Clwyd, Montgomeryshire, Pembrokeshire, Gwent and Glamorgan.

YOUTH THEATRE

Working closely with the National Youth Theatre of Wales, DAW helps promote work with young people. DAW assists in founding and sustaining youth theatre companies and runs courses and workshops to help improve young people’s skill levels and enjoyment.

PERFORMING ARTS

DAW is an active member of the Wales Association for the Performing Arts, which promotes professional interests in Wales.

PRO-AM

DAW uniquely, operates at the interface between the amateur and the professional and encourages co-operation between them. This produces benefits to both partners and improves the health of drama in Wales and the UK as a whole.

Much of the work of the organisation is concerned with raising the profile of Community Drama and lobbying of regional, national and UK organisations to ensure that community theatre is kept on the agenda. The Association is a strong supporter of the work of the Voluntary Arts Network and values the interface with other national umbrella bodies at UK level. Through its membership of the Central Council for Amateur Theatre, DAW makes representations to the UK national Arts Councils, Theatres Advisory Council and HM Government.

INTERNATIONAL

Through its membership of International Theatre Exchange, the UK branch of the International Amateur Theatre Association, DAW is active in promoting amateur theatre in Wales on an international basis. Exchanges are facilitated between Wales based groups and their counterparts overseas. This network is increasingly being seen as a means of promoting the work of Wales based playwrights.

ENJOYMENT

The function of the Drama Association of Wales is to increase opportunities for people in the community to be creatively involved in drama that is fun and of a high standard. To access all these benefits within the UK and overseas is both inexpensive and invaluable.

PERSONNEL

Aled Rhys-Jones: Director and is a Welsh speaker. Gary Thomas: Administrator, Teresa Hennessy: Member Services Officer and Leon Searle: Member Services Assistant, complete the team.

ORGANISATION

Group members (i.e. drama societies, theatre companies, youth theatres, WIs, YFCs etc) are organised by area for self-help and co-operation.

AREA ORGANISATION IN WALES

Currently there are six area organisations: Ceredigion, Clwyd, Glamorgan, Gwent, Montgomeryshire and Pembrokeshire.

ORGANISATIONS IN OTHER AREAS

Since the DAW rescue of the former BTA library, over 400 members from outside Wales have joined. Networking services have provided for these members who are eligible to enjoy the full range of DAW activities. The library operates on a mail order basis ensuring access to everyone.

Page 1 - Introduction
Page 2 - Training
Page 3 - New Writing
Page 4 - DAW Publications and Activites

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Drama Association of Wales

The Old Library, Singleton Road, Splott, Cardiff CF24 2ET, Wales UK

(T) +44 (0)29 2045 2200

(F) +44 (0)29 2045 2277

(E) aled [dot] daw [at] virgin [dot] net

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Jane

Jane

I'm the main honcho around here who tries to keep things running smoothly.

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