UWTSD to showcase creative talent at Swansea Christmas Parade 2021


17.11.2021

The creative talents of students, staff, and community partners at The University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD) will come alive with the help of a little Christmas magic on Sunday, November 21.

The creative talents of students, staff, and community partners at The University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD) will come alive with the help of a little Christmas magic on Sunday, November 21.

A float designed and made by students at UWTSD’sSwansea College of Artand the University’sCerebra Innovation Centrewill join the procession at the Swansea Christmas Parade and Lights Switch On at 5pm.

UWTSD will celebrate its bicentennial in 2022, marking the establishment of St David’s College, Lampeter in 1822 as the birthplace of higher education in Wales. The float, piled high with gifts that will magically come alive, will also feature the university’s new bicentenary logo in readiness for next year’s events and celebrations.

The float will be accompanied by the Troy Boyz performers, a UWTSD supported initiative that helps to inspire and engage youngsters aged 16-19, who have experienced challenging lives, through the medium of street dance, music, and performance.

Paper lanterns created by student volunteers and staff at Blaenymaes drop-in centre, a not-for-profit organisation that helps individuals and families, will illuminate the procession.

The University has also invited friends and members of the Swansea City of Sanctuary to walk alongside the float to welcome in the Christmas festivities.

UWTSD has a long record of working with refugees and asylum seekers through its collaborative partnership with The Swansea City of Sanctuary Group, delivering workshops and support in local communities.

Professor Ian Walsh, Provost of UWTSD’s Swansea campus said: “UWTSD is proud to be Swansea’s city centre university and a partner with the City Council and Swansea BID in the transformational changes taking place to enhance Swansea’s status as one of the UK’s premier waterfront cities and an attractive destination for students from across the world.

“Together with our community partners, we are delighted to be able to take part in this special festive event, to showcase the creative talents of not only our students and partners, but everyone involved.”

The Parade kicks off at 5pm heading to Princess Way, and up towards Castle Square. Here Santa will magically switch on some of the Christmas lights from his sleigh and wave to children big and small! The Parade will then continue up High Street, down Orchard Street and onto The Kingsway, where Santa will switch on the rest of the city centre Christmas lights, before heading down the rest of The Kingsway.

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