Delyth Jenkins, one of Wales’ foremost performers on the Celtic Harp, celebrates the re-opening of the footpath from St Dogmaels to Moylgrove.
As well as an internationally-known musician, Delyth is also author of That would be Telyn, an account of her 186-mile journey along the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path with her harp.
A Welsh supper will be served in the interval.
Delyth’s albums (on sale on the night) have attracted glittering reviews, not only for her accomplished playing of the traditional music of Wales but also for her lyrical, original compositions which entrance and delight. Her recently-published book That would be Telyn tells the story of her 186-mile walk of the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path with a small harp (telyn).
Proceeds will be donated to the Disasters Emergency Committee.
In the morning of the same day, there will be a walk from St Dogmaels Abbey to Moylgrove along the re-opened footpath. Read more.
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