UN Decade of Indigenous Languages

The UN has announced a Decade of Indigenous Languages 2022-2032. With a decade of action ahead, Wales can continue its learning around the challenges Indigenous languages face wherever they are in the world, by connecting people through language and culture across a longer period.

Jeremy Dutcher plays a piano with 3 microphones in front of him
Polaris Prize winner Jeremy Dutcher plays at Neuadd Ogwen, Bethesda as part of Mamiaith 2019
A male and female musical performance. Singing and playing keyboards in front of a large screen containing a cartoon character and Japanese writing
Where we work - our global relationships

Where we work - our global relationships

Whilst we support our artists across the world, we focus our strategic work and partnerships in specific geographical areas. Our current focus is: Europe, China, Canada, and India. We also have a Cultural Programme in Japan with Welsh Government and British Council Japan during the Rugby World Cup and as part of the UK- Japan Year of Culture 2019-20. Closer to home we have a new focus on our sister nation, Ireland.