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Debt forces festival cancellation | Debt forces festival cancellation |
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One of Wales' premier musical festivals, Sesiwn Fawr has been called off for this year because it has run into financial difficulties. | One of Wales' premier musical festivals, Sesiwn Fawr has been called off for this year because it has run into financial difficulties. |
The organisers of the annual summer festival at Dolgellau, Gwynedd, say they have amassed a £52,000 debt. | The organisers of the annual summer festival at Dolgellau, Gwynedd, say they have amassed a £52,000 debt. |
Much of the debt was caused by a washout during the 2007 festival. The event has been held every July for the last 16 years. | Much of the debt was caused by a washout during the 2007 festival. The event has been held every July for the last 16 years. |
However, festival organisers say they hope the event can return in 2010. | However, festival organisers say they hope the event can return in 2010. |
Bethan Gwanas, speaking for the organisers, said they hope to launch an appeal at a public meeting in the town next Tuesday evening to save Sesiwn Fawr (which is Welsh for Big Session). | Bethan Gwanas, speaking for the organisers, said they hope to launch an appeal at a public meeting in the town next Tuesday evening to save Sesiwn Fawr (which is Welsh for Big Session). |
"The situation is that we have a debt," said Ywain Myfyr, one of the festivals directors. | "The situation is that we have a debt," said Ywain Myfyr, one of the festivals directors. |
It reflects on Wales, there is a place to ask if there is a future for such big festivals Ywain Myfyr, Sesiwn Fawr director | It reflects on Wales, there is a place to ask if there is a future for such big festivals Ywain Myfyr, Sesiwn Fawr director |
"We have creditors and the feeling is that to hold a festival in 2009 would be seen as trading illegal. | "We have creditors and the feeling is that to hold a festival in 2009 would be seen as trading illegal. |
"The committee or the director have no intention of giving up and we hope to be back in 2010 with the Sesiwn Fawr, but it will be different." | "The committee or the director have no intention of giving up and we hope to be back in 2010 with the Sesiwn Fawr, but it will be different." |
"It will give us a chance to look at the provisions and what we can offer. | "It will give us a chance to look at the provisions and what we can offer. |
"It reflects on Wales, there is a place to ask if there is a future for such big festivals." | "It reflects on Wales, there is a place to ask if there is a future for such big festivals." |
Barry Jones, the owner of the Unicorn Inn, said: "From a business point of view, the Sesiwn Fawr is very important to us. | Barry Jones, the owner of the Unicorn Inn, said: "From a business point of view, the Sesiwn Fawr is very important to us. |
Around 10,000 people attended 'Sesiwn Fawr' in 2006 | Around 10,000 people attended 'Sesiwn Fawr' in 2006 |
"The Sesiwn helps to support us in the winter. | "The Sesiwn helps to support us in the winter. |
"This year, if there is no Sesiwn, we don't know what will happen. | "This year, if there is no Sesiwn, we don't know what will happen. |
"It will be a bitter blow." | "It will be a bitter blow." |
Last year headliners on the main stage at the festival included Irish band the Dubliners, and folk singer Meic Stevens. | Last year headliners on the main stage at the festival included Irish band the Dubliners, and folk singer Meic Stevens. |
But in common with many other summer festivals around Wales, the poor weather had a major impact in 2007. | But in common with many other summer festivals around Wales, the poor weather had a major impact in 2007. |
A Welsh Assembly Government spokesperson said: "News of the financial difficulties faced by the festival which has been running for such a long time is regrettable. | |
"We wish the organisers well with their appeal and hope that they are able to re-launch the event in 2010." |
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