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Celtic culture: a historical encyclopedia. Vol. 1-
Between 1176 and the middle of the i6th century huge and inexplicable gaps in
the eisteddfod timeline leave us with no more than three eisteddfodau of whose
authenticity we can be sure. Gruffudd ap Nicolas (Jl 1425-56), a worthy
successor ...
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Eisteddfodau: Ephemera Material Collected by the State ...
The ephemera collection contains documents of everyday life generally covering publications of fewer than ten pages.
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Transactions (Cofnodion a chyfansoddiadau).
Eisteddfod genedlaethol Cymru. 6. For the best " History of the Principal
Eisteddfodau of the present century," with a description of the chief prizes, in
poetry and prose, and the successful competitors. The facts to appear in
chronological order.
Eisteddfod genedlaethol Cymru, 1884
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The Invention of Tradition
Two important eisteddfodau were held in the sixteenth century, both at Caerwys
in Flintshire (1523 and 1567), but these were a sunset glow before nightfall, and
efforts to recall past glory came to nothing when an eisteddfod was again ...
Eric Hobsbawm, Terence Ranger, 2012
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The Growth of Milk Wood
[Eisteddfodau the correct spelling in b1, was altered in n1 by D.T. to Eistedfoddau
and then re-corrected by him] Eisteddfodau stet n1 [Eisteddfodau was incorrectly
altered in n2 to two words] Eisted foddau n2 D 20, 27-30: ND 23, 11-14 second ...
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Claiming Cambria: Invoking the Welsh in the Romantic Era
6. Cambria. Reawakened: Eisteddfodau,. Poetry,. and. the. Celebration. of.
Culture. The month of September, of the year 1828, was a period peculiarly
honourable to Gwynedd, and especially so to the Clwydian hills and vallies; and
will be ...
Shawna Lichtenwalner, 2008
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World Music: Africa, Europe and the Middle East
Henry VII 1's Act Of Union in 1536 - designed to anglicise the country by
stamping out Welsh culture and language — saw the eisteddfodau degenerate,
and the rise of Nonconformist religion in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries,
with its ...
Simon Broughton, Mark Ellingham, Richard Trillo, 1999
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Welsh Americans: A History of Assimilation in the Coalfields
From the 1860s eisteddfodau of various scales were held throughout the Welsh
American communities, usually on Christmas Day and New Years Day. As the
nineteenth century waned, these events gradually shifted away from primarily ...
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Ritual, Performance, Media
Her discussion of Welshness, in fact, appears to deal with only one segment of
Welsh society, whose cultural expression and sense of Welshness are
particularly closely linked with eisteddfodau; but there is less support for her view
that this ...
Felicia Hughes-Freeland, 2003
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Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage
... which is usually proceeded by many years of honing skills and competing in
small village, local area and regional eisteddfodau. nevertheless, there has been
a notable drop in numbers of competitors in the smaller eisteddfodau, particularly
...
Michelle L. Stefano, Peter Davis, Gerard Corsane, 2012
«EISTEDDFODAU» TERİMİNİ İÇEREN HABERLER
Ulusal ve uluslararası basında konuşulanları ve
eisteddfodau teriminin aşağıdaki haberlerde hangi bağlamda kullanıldığını keşfedin.
Connie Fisher's emotional bid to regain her lost voice
... Theatre and the National Youth Music Theatre, and competed annually in the Urdd, National and Llangollen International Eisteddfodau . «Daily Post North Wales, Tem 15»
National Eisteddfod invited to Anglesey in 2017
“I am pleased to say that I have been to three of those Eisteddfodau. Thanks to my mother, who keeps track of these things, I have a certificate ... «Daily Post North Wales, Haz 15»
Cardigan Castle ready to host opening concert after £12m restoration
... by mezzo-soprano, Eirlys Myfanwy Davies and baritone, Deiniol Wyn Rhys, all of whom have been successful at a variety of Eisteddfodau. «WalesOnline, Haz 15»
150: recounting the story of how one area of South America became …
Welsh teas, replete with bara brith, are hugely popular, as are Eisteddfodau, the traditional competitions involving singing, dancing and ... «The Independent, Haz 15»
Anglesey could host National Eisteddfod in 2017
He added: “Our Island has a long tradition of supporting Eisteddfodau and I'm confident that there will be an enthusiastic response and good ... «Daily Post North Wales, Haz 15»
Caernarfon concert in memory of Elliw Llwyd Owen
From an early age, Elliw proved to be a successful performer on eisteddfodau stages throughout Wales, winning Cerdd Dant competitions in ... «Daily Post North Wales, Haz 15»
Welsh Eisteddfod Tradition continues in Jackson City Schools
Although many churches and Welsh organizations across the country still hold eisteddfodau, Jackson is the only school system still honoring ... «Jackson County Times-Journal, Haz 15»
Folk singing brothers Alejandro and Leonardo Jones from Trevelin …
They have performed individually and together from an early age in concerts and Eisteddfodau in Patagonia singing their own songs, ... «Daily Post North Wales, Haz 15»
Penny's People: Llandudno's rising star tenor Elgan Lyr Thomas …
Today, the classical genre is taking over pubs, parks and public spaces as well as the Eisteddfodau. And Elgan Llyr Thomas is glad. “I don't ... «Daily Post North Wales, May 15»
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... Argentinian life you will find tea and bara brith being served in towns called Dolavon and Trevelin, and Latino children reciting Welsh poetry at eisteddfodau. «BBC News, May 15»