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WALES GAMES DEVELOPMENT SHOW The Wales Games Development Show is proof that Wales has a game plan for making itself a hub of game design and development. The exhibition will give Welsh game companies, students and industry professionals a chance to show the public their latest creations. Not only will this be the perfect opportunity to gets hands on and play about with what Wales has to offer but – with workshops, master classes and networking events – it can also provide a fascinating insight into the industry. This year’s guest speakers include Gary Napper who was the senior designer of sci- MUSIC fi horror Alien: Isolation, the mind behind indie puzzle platformer Thomas Was Alone Mike Bithell and Michelle Ducker, producer at Media Molecule (the company who created Little Big Planet and Tearaway). After that the game will be far from up, as the show will be rounding off with the glamorous BAFTA Cymru Awards For Games where the Wales Award for Best Game will be announced. HA Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff Bay, Fri 11 July. Admission: £10/£9.66 adv. Info: www.walesgamesdevshow.org EVENT MUSICFEST Cardigan Bay is alive with the sounds of music as Aberystwyth gets tuned up for MusicFest. Music makers of all abilities will be welcomed into the festival which, as well as plenty of live performances, runs a musical Summer School. There will be courses in all sorts of classy instruments such as the clarinet and violin, as well as more niche lessons in conducting, classical vocal training, film and TV composing and even a course about the psychology of music and performing. if, after class, you feel like seeing the professionals at work then the festival has plenty to choose from. Highlights include a visit from the London Schools Symphony Orchestra and the performance of an experimental piece by English composer Richard Blackford. Blackford’s The Great Animal Orchestra takes recordings of animals and environments from around the world and puts them into a musical score – bringing together the wonders of nature with the power of a full symphony orchestra to create an impressive festival finale. HA Musicfest, Aberystwyth Arts Centre, Sat 26 July-Sat 2 Aug. Tickets: individual events £6-£15 / eight-day summer school courses £340-£550. Info: www.abermusicfest.org SOMETHING FOR THE WEEKEND EVENT The people of Barry are making sure they make the most of their free time this summer with The Barry Island Weekenders, as the seaside town will be hosting different events every weekend in July and August. There will be live action on the first weekend as teams dive head first into the Welsh international Open Volleyball Championships (Sat 5 + Sun 6 July). After that experience Barry island transform into a magical isle Of Fire (Sat 19 + Sun 20 July) with blazing sculptures and flaming displays. Or get into the festival spirit with the Street Music Weekender (Sat 26 + Sun 27 July) and Street Theatre Weekender (Sat 2 + Sun 3 Aug). To commemorate the centenary of WWI, Barry Gardens will become home to a soldiers’ encampment for the day (Sun 10 Aug). you can also let loose your inner child and artistic flair at the Sport, Art and Play Weekender (Sat 16 + Sun 17 Aug) and, for a relaxing end to these weekend extravaganzas, relive some classic films by the sea (Sat 23 + Sun 24 Aug). AJ Barry Island Weekenders 2014, Barry, Sat 5 July-Sun 24 Aug. Admission: free. Info: 0