A Welsh-language production offers children and adults alike to embark on a storytelling journey this weekend.

Eliseus Evans – or Seus to his friends – had a dream to become a ship’s captain.

He’s a sailor on the Amlwch Rose, a schooner that carried copper from Parys Mountain to the ports at Swansea during the days of the Industrial Revolution.

It was an exciting period in our history which led the way for modern-day Wales.

Seus has so many stories of his time at sea which led him to discover the world.

A hard, dangerous at times, life, but a calling for those with salt in their veins.

Join Seus at Galeri, Caernarfon, on his adventure-filled journey, from Swansea harbour to Amlwch.

Pwy Sydd am Fynd i’r Môr? is on at 3pm on Saturday, 21 September.

This production is staged as part of The Children’s Festival of Welsh History and will be staged outside if the weather allows; indoors if raining.

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