Special Events

What’s happening at Clyne?

SPECIAL EVENTS AT CLYNE FARM CENTRE

Clyne Farm Centre lends itself to a wide variety of different events. From plays, dinners, book launches, fundraisers, & filming shoots. We have seen it all at Clyne over the years. Got an idea for an event? Just get in touch.

Many famous people & shows have visited and filmed at Clyne:

  • Parti, S4C
  • The Gadget Show
  • Wynne Evans, singer and presenter
  • Mathew Rees, actor
  • Sir Karl Jenkins, Composer
  • Owen Money, TV presenter,
  • Alun Wyn Jones, rugby player
  • Mike Phillips, rugby player
  • Sam & Mark, TV presenters
  • ITV Telethon
  • Mike, Ciaran & Rhys Ruddock, rugby players
  • Vampire film Frenzy
  • That’s Swansea Bay TV
  • Shopaholic
  • Styffio
  • Real Radio
  • Coalhouse at War, BBC
  • Gimme a Break
  • Fit For a Change
  • ITV Wales News
  • BBC Radio Wales

We are currently digging through the archives to get some of the footage uploaded here.

Filming Shoots & Past Events at Clyne

Earlier this year S4C came and filmed a children’s programme called Parti! We had a great time with the children and crew. Activity instructors Seren & Tim were stars! The kids loved it when Seren fell in the mud! And yes they kept that bit of footage in! The programme was broadcast on 9th September 2024 and you can watch it in full here:

MIKE PHILLIPS & S4C

Film shoot with Ex Welsh Rugby International Mike Phillips who put Senghenydd Sirens Women Rugby Squad through their paces and through the mud on Challenge Valley – the Muddiest Assault Course in the World! Filmed for a S4C documentary. 

AMBRIDGEND PLAY

Written by Ken Blakemore and performed by Fluellen Theatre Company to a packed audience in our stone barn. 

WINDSONGS OF THE BLESSED BAY

Performed as part of the prestigious ‘Being Human’ festival in conjunction with the Research Institute for Arts and Humanities at Swansea University, Clyne Farm hosted ‘Windsongs of the Blessed Bay’ a mythic play with music and puppetry which explores family, community and heritage from the perspective of a young blind woman, Betrys.

The play is written by award-winning dramatist Professor David Britton, head of creative writing at Swansea University. Members of the cast gave a 30-minute presentation on poetic narrative and music followed by an interactive workshop on ‘creating drama from heritage.’