Am Byth Bythoedd
Forever and ever
A Collaboration between the Landscape of Aberlleiniog beach, Ellen Davies a Meilyr Tomos
recipients of the GeoMôn Unesco Global Geopark - Anglesey's geopark Commission and Microresidency and part of the Llwybr Cerfluniau Aberlleiniog Sculpture Trail 2026
An interactive soundscape that turns geology and climate data into music — blending live cello, traditional notation and immersive audio.
We tapped into the seismic activity of the Menai Strait, delved deep into the geological records and spoke with the GeoMôn team.
This project has allowed us to identify and share connections to the hidden depths in our local environment; its past and how it became what it is today, which we can apply to human connections ...especially the process of life and ageing.
Roedd y symudiad rhwng stwff Meilyr a'r cello i'r fath o ddefod efo'r cerrig ac yna'r llonyddwch ar y diwedd yn drawiadol iawn.
The movement between Meilyr's stuff and the cello to a kind of ceremony with the stone and then the lullaby at the end was very revolutionary.
Research and Process
I could really feel the solidity and fragility co-existing in your soundscape exquisitely reflecting the extraordinary landscape.
Audience Member Feedback
Live Interactive Performance on Lleiniog Beach
The Final Score
It felt like a tiny opening into understanding what has happened there and to actually feel part of a blink in the continuum.
Audience Member Feedback
Returning the rocks which had informed the music back into the sea so that they could move on to the next location was humbly and thoughtfully done
Audience Member Feedback