Tamar Eluned Williams

Tamar Eluned Williams is an award-winning storyteller who tells stories in Welsh and English. She has performed in schools, museums, theatres, and forests, on beaches and (the strangest place to date!) once on the top deck of the number 45 bus in Birmingham. She has a vast repertoire of myths and legends and believes firmly that stories are for everyone.

Previous performances included Green Man Festival, Beyond the Border, Festival at the Edge, Village Stories Festival, Settle Stories, and Eisteddfod Genedlaethol Cymru. She has collaborated with National Museums Wales, Sinfonia Cymru and Green Squirrel to create storytelling commissions and performances for audiences of all ages. Her first play, Huno, was produced by The Other Room in 2022, she was a Creative Curations artist for Tin Shed Theatre in 2024 and is currently an Associate Artist for Awen Cultural Trust. Most recently, she created Mali a’r Môr/Mali and the Sea, a new bilingual storytelling show for early years audiences, which is currently touring libraries, schools, and festivals across the UK.

Tamar was awarded the national Young Storyteller of the Year Award in 2013 and the Gwobr Esyllt Harker Award for an emerging Welsh storyteller by Beyond the Border International Storytelling Festival in 2016.

www.tamarelunedwilliams.com