St Nicholas artist and filmmaker, Ruth Jones, will premiere her new video installation, Gather / Casglu, at The Lab, Haverfordwest, on Saturday, November 4.

The film has been created from landscape imagery shot in Pembrokeshire combined with footage from the Holy Hiatus and Joon Dance collaborative project Gather / Casglu last April.

This was a series of outdoor site-specific dance workshops and performances exploring place and the movement of people and animals through the Pembrokeshire landscape. It was led by professional dancers Zosia Jo, Sally Smithson, Gareth Chambers, who all grew up in Pembrokeshire, and Louiseanne Wong.

This was a truly multi-generational event in Solva, Newgale and Haverfordwest with participants from ages four to 76.

Also showing will be the documentary film about how the dance and movement project evolved and the responses of those who took part.

Ruth's film work is rooted firmly in the Pembrokeshire landscape and is characterised by rhythmic editing, and long slow shots that draw the viewer into a contemplation of place, patterns and presence. The film's soundtrack has been created by electronic composer, Andy Wheddon.

The film's preview will be between 4-6 pm. It will then be open for viewing on Monday November 6, and Tuesday November 7 from10 am until 3pm and also on Saturday, November 11between 11 am and 4 pm.

The film is suitable for children, admission is free and everyone is welcome.

For more information, e-mail Ruth Jones holyhiatuswales@gmail.com or phone 07980901807.