Blackwood Miners Institute plays host to two very special music acts on March 28 as seventeen year old Kizzy Crawford , a Welsh Speaker with Bajan Heritage and support singer/songwriter Sera take to the venues stage with an evening of original and inspiring material.

Kizzy’s ambition as a black Welsh artist is to make her mark by fusing bilingual soul/jazz and she's already getting recognition for her work with her music regularly being played on BBC Radio Wales, Radio Cymru as well as live performances on S4C.

Kizzy recently played at the National Assembly for Wales during WOMEX, London Jazz Festival supporting Sarah Gillespie, Swn Festival, the Plaid Cymru Conference and supported Newton Faulkner on the Welsh dates of his tour.. SERA is a singer/songwriter from the North Wales town of Caernarfon who has been weaving stories and making music ever since she can remember.

She recently self-released a new album called ‘Dream Catcher’, produced by Rich Roberts. Several tracks have received airplay on BBC Radio Wales including the title track and ‘Fireworks’, as well as being Artist of the Week.

Catch both artists at Blackwood Miners institute on March 28. Visit your.caerphilly.gov.uk/bmi/ for ticket details