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Gwilym Morus Presents From Bethlehem to Bangor   
02/10/2006 04:14AM
Contributed by: WMC_News_Dept.

New CDsBangor (Wales), UK - While visiting Palestine in February 2005, Gwilym Morus, a Welsh musician from Bangor, recorded two songs with two talented musicians from Bethlehem named Mohamed Najem and Waseem Qassis. The three worked together to create two songs that reflected their own native traditions.

After returning to Wales Gwilym gave the material he recorded to his friend Luke Evans, who composed another two songs based on the original material. So that people could hear the fruits of their work, and to fund a further project in the future, the Fellowship for Reconciliation in Wales agreed to pay for the production of 1000 CDs.

The intention of the Alternative Information project is to raise money to enable Mohamed and Waseem to visit Wales in the summer of 2006, so that they can compose more music with Gwilym and his friends and record an album. "Through this we hope to create a cultural relationship between one of the most comfortable countries in the world, and one of the poorest countries in the world, which continues to suffer in the horrific conflict that’s consuming the region. We hope that this relationship can somehow promote a little understanding, compassion and respect between Western and Arabic people."

Gwilym will be visiting Bethlehem and the West Bank again this month. A film crew from the S4C arts program Sioe Gelf will follow his journey back to Palestine, and his exploration of Palestinian Youth Music Culture. If you are interested in this project, or would like a copy of the CD please contact Gwilym directly on: 07765 833954 or by e-mail at gwilym_morus@hotmail.com.

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