Aberaeronâs new performing arts group, SĂȘr Aeron has featured on S4Câs new programme, Y Sgubor Flodau (The Flower Barn)
The group leader and founder, Rhian Graham was awarded the flowers by rapper and Rugby player, Lloyd Lewis after being nominated by members of the community for her exceptional work setting up the group.
Drama group founder, Rhian Graham said: âThis is incredible recognition from the community of Aberaeron and reiterates the strength and impact of amateur dramatics in our town and we must continue to champion and support our young talent, whatever that talent may be.â
SĂȘr Aeron is a performing arts group that caters to both primary and secondary school ages and represents modern interest for the young enthusiast interested in all aspects of performing arts.
Huw Evans, Aberaeron Memorial Hall Coordinator & son of Sir Geraint Evans -Central to our culture and tradition, has been performing in some fashion, whether it be singing, poetry, acting, or dance and as a nation we are renowned for it, especially our Eisteddfods. He commented âAberaeron Memorial Hall provides the perfect venue, as did the chapels of yesteryear, for children of all ages to hone their performing and reciting skills to a wider audience, but it needs the vision and drive of devoted individuals such as Rhian to work with and develop the skills and talents of our local youngsters in the performing arts. Long may this last and I am delighted that Rhian has been recognised in this manner. Well done to you all in SĂȘr Aeron!â
How it started
Today, SĂȘr Aeron has a packed itinerary of activities, specialist classes, support sessions and community projects.
Yet it all started with a problem. In 2022, Rhian identified a gap and filled it. âAs a teacher, I witnessed firsthand the change in our young people. In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic in June 2020, I wanted to establish something that would have a positive and powerful effect on the emotional well-being of our local children. My aim was to develop confidence and teach them to âbe bold, be brave, be youâ
As an Academic Mentor to the sixth form at Ysgol Gyfun Aberaeron, Rhian is familiar with the impact of well-being on academic achievement.
âPositive attitude and growth mind-set are instrumental to young peopleâs well-being, but it is something that requires practice to master. SĂȘr Aeron started in 2022 with a pupil consultation, because we were aware that something needed to happen- a partnership between our local community and our young peopleâ she said
The sessions evolve to meet young peopleâs changing needs by responding to feedback from our members. Not everybody wants to sing solo in the spotlight, so we offer a variety of activities including poster design, prop design, and creation, technical training in sound and lighting, backstage management, set design and construction plus experience in songwriting, performance, improvisation tasks, script-writing and all the different elements that make up a theatrical production. We worked alongside Memorama to help stage âLittle Shop of Horrorsâ in Nov 2022, and then in April this year, we launched our first talent show- âAeronâs Got Talent!â Itâs hugely important that our young people are given a platform upon which they can demonstrate their skills, not all of which are championed by the national curriculum.
We believe that the journey young people go on, from joining to being able to perform is more important than the final performance. In order to achieve this, our members often need a reminder to be bold, be brave and be themselves.
âWe have activities every week after school during term time and have trips running during the holidays too,â says volunteer youth worker, Nigel Owen âIâve seen firsthand how the children have progressed. SĂȘr Aeron has had such a positive impact on so many.â
âFor our local kids, itâs a place to go,â he says. âI canât even put into words how much SĂȘr Aeron has helped the local children.â
SĂȘr Aeron performance group is feeling positive about the future with their next show scheduled for November 2023.
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