Ruthin International Arts Festival – Ruthin, Wales 2024
Overview
The Ruthin International Arts Festival (RIAF), an innovative celebration of global creativity in the historic market town of Ruthin, North Wales, transforms public spaces into vibrant hubs of artistic exchange through site-responsive performances, installations, and social engagements. Launched in 2024 as the region’s first international arts event, it draws on themes of cultural diversity and human connection, featuring artists from over 40 countries across disciplines like music, theatre, dance, poetry, and film. With a focus on openness and community, the festival unfolds over seven immersive days, blending intimate gatherings in medieval venues with participatory projects that echo Ruthin’s rich heritage amid the Clwydian hills.
Music integrates seamlessly into the program as part of contemporary performances and the Open Programme, showcasing improvisational soundscapes, live ensembles, and collaborative jams that respond to the town’s architecture and landscape—from ethereal sound installations in Ruthin Gaol to evening karaoke fusions at Ruthin Castle. This multidisciplinary tapestry not only spotlights emerging global talents but also fosters unexpected encounters, making it a beacon for art lovers seeking profound, place-bound experiences in Wales’ unspoiled heartland.
Event Highlights
- Main activities or performances: Contemporary music and performance art in the Open Programme, including improvisational ensembles and site-specific sound works; participatory music events like karaoke parties blending global influences; workshops exploring sonic improvisation tied to Ruthin’s history.
- Special traditions or features: Inaugural 2024 edition’s “Elsewhere” theme emphasizing serendipity and diaspora through daily motifs like Liveness and Togetherness; growth from 50+ in-person artists to global reach with 203 participants; free access promoting inclusivity and community-led curation.
- Unique attractions for visitors: Interactive sound mapping projects in historic sites; cross-cultural music collaborations echoing Welsh and international folklore; evening gatherings under castle lights, merging melody with poetry and movement.
About This Event
- Founded in 2024 by the Ruthin International Arts Foundation, directed by poet Yu Er and curated by Cheng Xi and team, to bridge rural Wales with global arts.
- Attracts 60,000+ audience members with 5,000 active engagements, featuring 50+ artists from 40+ countries across five continents.
- Emphasizes site-responsive music and performance, integrating sound with theatre, dance, and installations in nine partner venues like Ruthin Castle and Nantclwyd y Dre.
- Includes 15 contemporary performances, blending music with social projects involving 125 local participants; six original commissions and one public artwork.
- Promotes cultural exchange through the 100 Poets Project and participatory initiatives, turning homes and streets into artistic extensions.
- Supported by partners like Storytelling PR; free entry ensures broad accessibility while sustaining community ties.
- Highlights emerging voices via the Open Programme, coordinated by artist Keyuan Zhang, fostering improvisation in music and beyond.
- Builds on 2024’s success with plans for expanded international collaborations, enriching North Wales’ artistic landscape.
Why Attend
The Ruthin International Arts Festival beckons as a sonic and sensory odyssey, where a haunting cello echoes through a medieval gaol or a multicultural choir harmonizes in a castle courtyard, inviting you to co-create moments of raw, resonant beauty amid Ruthin’s timeless lanes. It’s a rare chance to wander from a whispered poetry installation to an improvisational jam session, feeling the pulse of global dialogues in a Welsh valley that amplifies every note—perfect for those craving art that stirs the soul without the gloss of urban frenzy.
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Beyond the performances, the festival’s ethos of serendipitous encounters—perhaps sharing a melody with a visiting poet over tea in Nantclwyd y Dre—nurtures lasting inspirations, paired with hikes along the Clwydian trails or evenings under starlit skies. Whether you’re a musician attuned to experimental sounds or a curious explorer, RIAF delivers transformative joy, weaving Wales’ heritage with the world’s whispers into a tapestry that lingers like a favorite refrain.
Date & Duration
- 28 June – 28 July
- live programme 28 June – 4 July
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Venue / Location
- Ruthin, North Wales
- Main venue: Ruthin Town Centre, Ruthin, LL15 1AA, Wales (hub for performances and installations)
- Additional venues: Ruthin Castle (music and theatre events); Ruthin Gaol (sound installations); Nantclwyd y Dre (participatory workshops); other partners like St. Peter’s Square and local homes for the 100 Poets Project
- Google Maps address: Ruthin Town Centre, Market St, Ruthin LL15 1AA, UK
Ticket Information
- All events free, with optional donations supporting future editions.
- No tickets required; RSVP for select workshops via the website.
- Admission is free; no paid elements, ensuring inclusivity for all.
- Pricing in USD: Minimum $0, Maximum $0 (fully complimentary).
- No special seating or VIP options; general access with priority for participants in interactive music sessions.
- Reservations emailed upon RSVP; on-site registration at the festival office in the town centre.
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Contact Information
- Email: RuthinArtsFestival@outlook.com (general inquiries); info@riaf.org.uk (accessibility and PR).
- Phone: +44 7590 910458 (festival office, English support).
- Website: https://ruthinartsfest.org (official site for programme, RSVPs, and updates).
- Social Media: @riaf_rhuthun (Instagram for highlights and announcements).
- Key Staff: Yu Er (Festival Director); Cheng Xi (Chief Curator); Keyuan Zhang (Open Programme Coordinator).
- Press/Volunteers: Ambrose Kelly at ambrose@storytellingpr.com (press); email RuthinArtsFestival@outlook.com for volunteer roles (TBD for 2026).
- Note: Response time ~24–48 hours; English and Welsh support available.
Getting There
- Nearest airport: Liverpool John Lennon Airport (LPL), 40 miles northeast; flights via Ryanair, EasyJet from London, Dublin.
- From airport: Train from Liverpool Lime Street to Chester (45 minutes), then Bus X10 to Ruthin (30 minutes, ~$5 GBP).
- By train: Nearest station Ruabon (10 miles south), connected to London (3 hours via Avanti); then taxi or Bus 5 to Ruthin.
- By bus: Arriva North West X10 from Chester to Ruthin Town Hall (45 minutes, frequent, ~$6 GBP; book via arrivabus.co.uk).
- By car: A55 from Chester (30-minute drive); free parking at Castle Street car park or town lots.
- Walking/cycling: Compact town centre; NCN Route 5 bike path from coast.
Accommodation Options
- Hotels/Inns: Ruthin Castle Hotel (01801 702478, historic luxury with grounds, from $150/night); The Wynnstay Arms (01801 703164, central coaching inn).
- Bed and Breakfasts: Plas Coch B&B (01801 704669, cozy near town); Tafarn Y Graig (01801 705014, family-run with views).
- Self-Catering: Cottages via sykescottages.co.uk (e.g., stone farmhouses from $100/night); airbnb.com for town apartments.
- Camping: Llyn Brenig Caravan Park (18 miles away, open summer, ~$25/night).
- Other: Book via booking.com for pet-friendly spots like The Old Mill (from $90/night); most within 10-minute walk to venues.
Reviews
- The Open Programme’s sound walks turned Ruthin’s streets into a symphony—serendipitous magic everywhere.
- Karaoke at the castle fused cultures so beautifully; felt like the town was singing with the world.
- Improv music in the gaol echoed history in haunting ways—left humming with new global rhythms.
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What music experiences can I expect at the Ruthin International Arts Festival?
Music thrives in the Open Programme with improvisational performances, site-specific sound art, and collaborative ensembles responding to Ruthin's landscapes—from ethereal installations in the gaol to global fusion jams in the castle. The 2024 edition featured 15 cross-disciplinary pieces blending music with dance and poetry, like participatory karaoke evenings echoing diaspora themes. Expect 3-5 hours of sonic events daily, drawing on Baroque echoes to modern electronica, all free and interactive. The 2026 lineup on ruthinartsfest.org will detail artists, but past highlights included multicultural choirs and ambient walks. It's immersive, turning passive listening into active creation amid Welsh whispers.
How does the festival blend music with other arts for a unique experience?
Music interweaves with theatre, poetry, and installations under themes like Serendipity, creating hybrid moments—think a cello improvising alongside a dance evoking Ruthin's medieval streets or soundscapes amplifying the 100 Poets Project. Curated by Cheng Xi, it fosters participation, like joining a global choir for "Togetherness" evenings. Venues like Nantclwyd y Dre amplify this fusion, where a folk-inspired set might evolve into spoken-word. Attendees in 2024 raved about the fluidity, with 5,000 engagements turning art into dialogue. The result: a holistic sensory journey where melody unlocks deeper cultural layers.
Is the festival suitable for families, and are there music activities for kids?
Absolutely family-friendly, with free entry and age-inclusive events like interactive sound workshops or gentle promenade performances suited for all ages—kids often join the karaoke parades or simple improv circles in the castle grounds. The seven-day schedule includes shorter afternoon sessions, and safe, walkable venues with green spaces for breaks. Parents highlight the wonder of children discovering global rhythms through play, like echoing calls in the gaol. The "Good Night" theme offers calming musical wind-downs. It's an inspiring intro to arts, fostering curiosity without overwhelm in Ruthin's welcoming embrace.
How do I prepare for the festival's site-responsive music events?
RSVP for workshops on ruthinartsfest.org to secure spots in sonic explorations; pack comfy shoes for town wanders, notebooks for capturing improvisations, and layers for July's mild Welsh weather (55-65°F, possible showers). Download the app for real-time mappings of pop-up performances. Arrive early for castle gatherings, and embrace the serendipity—events like chain-whisper games might evolve into group chants. Volunteers offer on-site guidance, and the free format means flexible pacing. Focus on openness: the festival rewards curiosity, turning Ruthin's nooks into your personal stage.
How does RIAF contribute to Ruthin's community and the Welsh arts scene?
As a free, founder-led initiative, it injects vitality into rural North Wales, engaging 125 locals in projects and boosting tourism (£50k+ annually via 60,000 visitors). Music and performance commissions spotlight emerging Welsh and international talents, like those from the Clwydian scene, while the Open Programme nurtures participatory creation. Supported by the Ruthin International Arts Foundation, it sustains year-round residencies and youth programs, preserving cultural heritage through global lenses. Volunteers from town gain skills, and the diaspora focus celebrates Ruthin's multicultural fabric, weaving art into everyday life for lasting community resonance.




