Entries open for Llangollen Eisteddfod 2019
An international music festival is calling for local talent to join other dancers, singers and instrumentalists from across the globe in entering next year's event.
The 2019 Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod will take place from July 2 to 7 with entrants competing for a range of prestigious titles - from dance champions of the world to the top award for the best choir.
There are also competitions including best acapella group, senior children’s choirs, open choirs, and traditional folk dance group.
This year, the festival is appealing for female choirs to come forward and showcase their talent on the Royal International Pavilion stage, with the chance to win an international medal and cash prizes of up to £3,000 if they progress to the choir of the world final.
The eisteddfod is embracing change with an interim music director, Edward-Rhys Harry, who will be stepping into the role to lead the competitor selection process and oversee the development for 2019.
The eisteddfod has taken place in Llangollen every year since 1947, welcoming around 4,000 performers and as many as 50,000 visitors to its International Pavilion and surrounding fields and stages.
The festival brings together performers from across the world to sing and dance in a unique combination of competition, performance, and international peace and friendship.
Its globally acclaimed competitions climax with the prestigious ‘Choir of the World’, which determines the best overall choir.
Entries for all choral, ensemble and dance competitions will close on November 23 while solo applications will open in early December.
Applications to follow in the footsteps of non-competitive acts and perform on one of the International Eisteddfod’s outside stages are also open.
Chairman of the International Eisteddfod, Dr Rhys Davies, said: “Every year, those who take part in the Eisteddfod come away with an unforgettable experience that stays with them forever.
“With the unique opportunity for performers from across the globe to compete on an international stage in a variety of 20 competitions, alongside such talented musicians and dancers, whilst making life-long friendships is something truly special."
For more information on all the competitions or to apply through the Eisteddfod participants’ website visit eisteddfodcompetitions.co.uk