Culture
We’ll keep a welcome in the hillsides, and the Valleys, and the pubs and the clubs, the hotels and the B&B’s, and the theatres, and the events and festivals, and the restaurants and the museums and the country parks. Did we forget anything?
Anyway, there’s a ‘Croeso’ – that’s Welsh for ‘Welcome’, but you probably knew that – waiting for you here.
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- Theatres

- The curtain is always up for marvellous music, dance, comedy, stage productions and cinema at Rhondda Cynon Taf’s three main theatres - The Coliseum, Aberdare, The Muni Arts Centre, Pontypridd and The Park and Dare Theatre, Treorchy.
- Arts

- Sonig SONIG Youth Music Industry was launched by Rhondda Cynon Taff County Borough Council Arts Development Unit in October 2000 at the Radio ONE-1 Live Fringe Festival in Cardiff.
- Choirs, Brass Bands and Choral Societies

- Imagine the scene - a packed rugby stadium, roof closed, and a sea of red - two teams run onto the field and the noise erupts, from your feet, rising up to your chest, through your lungs, deafening you - and then the singing starts.
- Events

- Singing is not unusual in Wales, word has got around about the Stereophonics and the Lost Prophets and Tom Jones is a Pontypridd boy - when he sang at his local park a few years ago we were delighted to welcome him back to his own green, green, slightly muddy grass of home.
- Pop & Rock

- The craziest party that could ever be… Tom Jones, Stereophonics and The LostProphets.