- The Tabernacle, Machynlleth
The Tabernacle, Machynlleth, is a former Wesleyan chapel. In the mid-1980s, it was converted from a Wesleyan chapel into a centre for the
performing arts , opening in1986 . Since then the Museum of Modern Art has grown up alongside it, with six exhibition spaces.The
Auditorium of The Tabernacle has excellentacoustics andPitch Pine pews to seat 350 people. Chamber and choral music, drama,lecture s and regularly take place here. A Steinwaygrand piano has been purchased; translation booths, recording facilities and a cinema screen have been installed; the oak-beamed Foyer has a bar; and extensive access for the disabled has been made possible by a lift.The
Machynlleth Festival takes place in the Auditorium in late August every year. During the week eminent performers take part in events ranging from recitals for children to jazz. Special features are theHallstatt Lecture on some aspect of Celtic culture and theGlyndwr Award for an Outstanding Contribution to the Arts in Wales.For the rest of the year the centre can be hired for performances, rehearsals and gatherings. Ty Llyfnant houses music teaching rooms and an art studio while the Green Room doubles as a Language Laboratory where
Lifelong learning classes are held.ee also
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MOMA, Wales Further reading
* Michael Fraser: "Graham Arnold: A Retrospective/ Ol Syllu" (Machynlleth Tabernacle Trust, Machynlleth, 1992) ISBN 0-9519971-0-6
*"Icons in Oil: Portraits from the Lambert Collection" (Machynlleth Tabernacle Trust, Machynlleth, 1993) ISBN 0-9519971-1-4
* Eric Rowan & Carolyn Stewart: "An Elusive Tradition: Art and Society in Wales, 1870 - 1950" (University of Wales Press, Cardiff, 2002) ISBN 0-7083-1769-3
* D Huw Owen: "Capeli Cymru" (Y Lolfa, Talybont, 2005) ISBN 0-86243-793-8External links
* [http://momawales.org.uk Official Webpage]
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