Event:In Conversation: Voices from the Red Wall

St Fagans National Museum of History
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Join us for a special evening in partnership with FAW to bid farewell to The Voices of The Red Wall exhibition and to celebrate Welsh football's unique fan culture. Hosted by Ryan March of Alternative Wales, a Welsh football magazine and podcast, the event will bring together some of the people and communities whose stories feature in the exhibition. 

 

Introduction from Noel Mooney.  

Panelists: 

Joe Ledley - Former Wales International Footballer

Jalal Goni – Amar Cymru 

Dr Penny Miles – Wal Goch y Menywod / Wales Women’s Red Wall 

Ani Glass - Musician, producer and artist

 

Following the panel conversation, there will be a bar and DJ set from Ani Glass and an opportunity to view the Voices of the Red Wall Exhibition.   

 

Important Information     
 

British Sign Language translations will be provided.
BSL/English interpreter - Tony Evans & Julie Doyle      
 
Concession eligibility: Students with NUS or those in receipt of benefits. Over 60’s
 
Please contact events@museumwales.ac.uk prior to booking to discuss any accessibility requirements.     

*16+. (16-18 year olds must be accompanied by a participating adult)     

 

Information

20 October 2023, 6:30pm - 10:30pm
Cost £12 | £10 Concession
Suitability 16+*
Image of the Ex Wales professional footballer Joe Ledley, he's on a football pitch wearing the Welsh football kit with a red top and white shorts , he's walking away from the camera but looking back over his shoulder.
Jalal Goni is looking at the camera, he's wearing a black suit with a white shirt and a stripy tie.
Dr Penny Miles is smiling while looking to the side, she's wearing a blue jacket and her black curly hair
Ryan March is sitting outside with a building behind him, he's wearing a green jacket and a black jumper underneath it. He has short black hair and stubble on his face
Ani Glas is wearing a white shirt and black trousers, she is sitting on the edge of a chair. One leg is tucked beneath the chair and the other in front, one hand is on her hip while the other is held in front of her
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