Shân Cothi
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Shân Cothi is a Welsh operatic singer and actress. She was born and raised as the blacksmith's daughter in the tiny village of Ffarmers [1],Carmarthenshire, West Wales, and graduated in Music and Drama at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth. She has been honoured with Fellowships from both the University of Wales, Aberystwyth and the University of Wales, Lampeter.
She began her career as a Music Teacher at Caereinion High School, Powys, before moving to Ysgol Ystalyfera in South Wales. In 1995, she won the prestigious Blue Riband Prize at the Abergele National Eisteddfod which prompted her to turn professional.
Shân has performed throughout the world in a variety of venues from the Wales Millennium Centre to Her Majesty's Theatre, West End, from the Albert Hall to the Kowloon Shanghai Hotel, Hong Kong and is renowned for her versatility as a performer.
Her career as a singer has spanned an incredible range of music styles, from opera to oratorio, music theatre to traditional Welsh songs and a host of contemporary projects working with respected musicians form different musical genres. Shân's explanation is that it is a natural instinct which enables her to be so passionate about performing and after many years of wondering which direction to take as a singer, she has realised, with the help of her coach Ian Baar, that this ability to change styles makes her stand out from other performers.
In 1998/99, Shân was given her own self-titled television series for S4C which ran for two successful seasons, won a BAFTA award and was nominated for the best music programme in the Montreaux Festival. Shân's big break came when she decided to audition for Cameron Mackintosh.
In 2000 she was offered the role of the fiery Carlotta in Andrew Lloyd Webber's Phantom of the Opera and performed the role for 15 months at Her Majesty's Theatre in the West End.
In 2005, Shân got the role of Davina Roberts, the conductor of "Côr Meibion Gwili" in Con Passionate, a Welsh language television drama series on S4C. Con Passionate was a huge success, won several BAFTAs and ran for two series.