Abstract

Since 2011, the town of Wrexham has hosted the annual Focus Wales festival, showcasing local and international talent across a three-day event to an audience of 15,000. What sets this festival aside from many of the other, similar events happening around the country is its emphasis on music education alongside simply performance. On top of the various shows that take place over the course of the bank holiday weekend, Focus Wales also presents interactive events featuring industry experts, film screenings, and art installations; as well as a conference that presents talks from professional musicians, promoters, radio DJs, academics and more. This article looks into the ways in which Focus Wales has approached musicological discourse over its ten-year history, and how it has contributed to popular music education in Wales.

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