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Shoulder to Shoulder - Swansea City Opera - Pontypridd

Loneliness is an epidemic; it increases with age and disproportionally affects men.

Our new chamber opera, Shoulder to Shoulder, explores the issue and has been developed through our partnership with Men’s Sheds Cymru.

Shoulder to Shoulder has toured to 6 venues in Wales, here is a clip from the opera:

20 min clip Shoulder to Shoulder

Shoulder to Shoulder is a powerful, uplifting exploration and often very funny story of men overcoming isolation through the friendships they’ve made in Men’s Sheds Cymru. The organisation is part of a worldwide movement founded in Australia that aims to alleviate social isolation, predominantly among older men, through social activities.

Shoulder to Shoulder’s ensemble featured mostly Wales-based professional singers and musicians, many of whom sing and play in major opera houses, companies, and orchestras, including the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden; Glyndebourne Festival Opera; Welsh National Opera; English National Opera; Opera North; Scottish Opera, and the London Philharmonic Orchestra.

Soprano Jess Robinson who plays the role of Gwen, will represent Wales in the Cardiff Singer of the World 2023

Librettist Brendan Wheatley rooted Shoulder to Shoulder in the stories of ‘Shedders’, which he gathered through interviews in 2020 – 2021, which included the lockdowns in Wales. Arts Council Wales’ Cultural Recovery Fund supported this period of the opera’s development.

By listening to stories and sharing the laughter of ‘Shedders’, Brendan crafted the story and libretto of Shoulder to Shoulder. The composer and clarinettist Lenny Sayers, whose music has been broadcast on BBC Radio 3, BBC Radio Wales, BBC Radio Cymru and BBC Radio Scotland, wrote the score.

The development of Shoulder to Shoulder brought the activity of singing to some Sheds, often for the very first time. Six community choirs comprising of ‘Shedders’, joined by family, friends and local choral singers, will sing on stage in their hometowns alongside the ensemble of professional singers and musicians, adding a powerful dimension to the performance.

The development of Shoulder to Shoulder with Men’s Sheds Cymru. 

We developed Shoulder to Shoulder during 2020 – 2021 with Men’s Sheds Cymru.

The unique organisation supports older men experiencing loneliness by creating warm and welcoming spaces where they can learn new skills, build friendships, and make new beginnings. Besides being socially isolated, some ‘Shedders’ have faced challenging life events such as physical and mental illness, bereavement, bankruptcy, and redundancy.

During lockdown, via Zoom, our Artistic Director Brendan Wheatley talks about Swansea City Opera’s aim of making opera accessible to everyone and the importance of the partnership with Men’s Sheds Cymru.

Supported by Arts Council Wales, the National Lottery Community Fund, Tŷ Cerdd, The Garfield Weston Foundation, ACW Night Out, the Friends of Swansea City Opera and Local giving ‘Magic Little Grants’.

Artwork by Sean Slater. Photographs by Guy Harrop

 

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