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At the Denbigh | eisteddfod, a decision is made to launch a national eis |
munity in London and supporting the National | Eisteddfod and the newly-established University College |
hey said its live coverage from the National | Eisteddfod and Royal Welsh show would be more heavily f |
It first met in 1917 at Birkenhead | Eisteddfod and has met almost every year since then. |
epartment, achieving many prizes in the Urdd | Eisteddfod and producing high quality musicals. |
s on the Cornish Language Board, the Cornish | Eisteddfod and various committees within and associated |
s career as an actor, performing in the Urdd | Eisteddfod and local Eisteddfodau whilst a pupil at Tra |
ner of the bardic chair at the 1917 National | Eisteddfod, and of Francis Ledwidge, the Irish poet. |
ssini from Modena which was competing at the | Eisteddfod and won first place. |
The village is home to an annual | eisteddfod and a Celtic Music Society is based at the v |
ing essay Rees wrote for the 1835 Carmarthen | eisteddfod and was thereafter expanded, and published b |
rown is specially designed and made for each | eisteddfod, and is awarded to the winning entrant in th |
His voice was discovered at the Ammanford | Eisteddfod, and the local community of Blaina collected |
rted acting early in life, going to the Urdd | Eisteddfod, and beginning to compete there from the age |
rize winners at the Llangollen International | Eisteddfod, and premier male choir at both the Sligo an |
hair is specially designed and made for each | eisteddfod, and is awarded to the winning entrant in th |
the Rhymney Valley Art Society, the National | Eisteddfod Art Committee, the Steering Committee of the |
She competed in the Urdd | Eisteddfod as a child, and began writing songs around t |
He was also chairman of the National | Eisteddfod Association, chairman of the council of the |
Second recorded | Eisteddfod, at Caerwys in Wales. |
sical that was commissioned for the National | Eisteddfod at Denbigh, 2001. |
the youth choir competition at the National | Eisteddfod at Meifod in 2003. |
After success at the National | Eisteddfod at a young age, he emigrated to the USA, whe |
In 1858, at the National | Eisteddfod at Llangollen, Roos' paintings The Death of |
of Tarsus, was commissioned for the National | Eisteddfod at Rhyl in 1892, and was also a major succes |
ick, Duke of Sussex, during his visit to the | eisteddfod at Denbigh. |
oday Her Majesty's is the main venue for the | Eisteddfod, but it was gifted to the City of Ballarat i |
Although he had given up the | Eisteddfod by the end of 1904 he did not stop writing a |
reached musical distinction in the national | Eisteddfod by gaining a record eight national wins, mak |
The National | Eisteddfod ceremony is presided over by the Archdruid, |
ng High School actively competed in the Rock | Eisteddfod Challenge event from 1997 till 2004. |
He also accompanied the | Eisteddfod Choir (Cor Eisteddfod) for Cardiff 2008 and |
He had gained such respect as a poet and | eisteddfod competitor that he also became an adjudicato |
ies in Wales including being Chairman of the | Eisteddfod Council. |
), poet and novelist, winner of the National | Eisteddfod Crown. |
distinguished poet, who has won the National | Eisteddfod Crown. |
orys (who won the chair at the 2003 national | eisteddfod), Dr Simon Brooks, former editor of the Wels |
wice at the Llangollen International Musical | Eisteddfod, finishing 5th in 2009 and was the highest p |
1920s, Morris was a director of the National | Eisteddfod, focusing on the arts and crafts side of the |
and 1949 she won many awards at the National | Eisteddfod for stories, novels and plays for children. |
tra-curricular activities such as the annual | Eisteddfod form an important aspect of school life. |
sennol Nant Nantlle, y Traethawd Buddugol yn | Eisteddfod Gadeiriol Pen-y-groes |
s are icons all across Wales and signify the | Eisteddfod having visited a community. |
e is a former winner of a major prize at the | Eisteddfod, having won the crown on two occasions and t |
In 1863 at the Swansea | eisteddfod he held that the Nonconformist judges were b |
In 1849 at the Aberffraw | eisteddfod he rose to his feet to contest the adjudicat |
age of 16, he exhibited at the 1928 National | Eisteddfod, held in Treorchy that year. |
At an | eisteddfod held in Cardiff, Augusta Hall, Lady Llanover |
est claim to fame is his inauguration in the | Eisteddfod held at Caerfyrddin attended by Dafydd ab Ed |
One of the most dramatic events in | Eisteddfod history was the award of the 1917 chair to t |
bum, Simsalabim was launched at the National | Eisteddfod in 2007, on the Copa label. |
digate prize, he won a prize at the National | Eisteddfod in Ruthin for a Welsh-language poem, "The Ha |
Corwen hosted the National | Eisteddfod in 1919. |
Bridgend hosted the National | Eisteddfod in 1948. |
Ammanford hosted the National | Eisteddfod in 1922 and 1970. |
Machynlleth hosted the National | Eisteddfod in 1937 and 1981. |
St David's hosted the National | Eisteddfod in 2002. |
It also hosted the Urdd | Eisteddfod in 1994. |
Llanrwst hosted the National | Eisteddfod in 1951 and 1989. |
Llangefni hosted the National | Eisteddfod in 1957, 1983, and in 1999 gave its name to |
ted States as well, including the Cynonfardd | Eisteddfod in Edwardsville, Pennsylvania , and the Jack |
nner of a major poetry prize at the National | Eisteddfod, in his case the crown at the 1907 Eisteddfo |
The village played host to the Urdd | Eisteddfod in May 2008. |
bards composed englynion in his honour at an | eisteddfod in Bala in 1738. |
He won a prize for his poetry at the 1824 | eisteddfod in Welshpool. |
d played their first concert at the National | Eisteddfod in 2004. |
both the Chair and the Crown at the National | Eisteddfod, in 1912 and 1915. |
ed to the Order of the Bards at the National | Eisteddfod in Newport. |
s prizes including the Chair of the National | Eisteddfod in 1902. |
vos from the stage of Maes B at the National | Eisteddfod in St David's, at what was to be their last |
due to play two gigs as part of the National | Eisteddfod in Wrexham with his band Mr Pinc. |
as a poet, winning the chair at the National | Eisteddfod in 1958 and then again in 1959. |
llowing the live performance at the National | Eisteddfod in 2001, a booklet of the music score was pu |
me active in attempts to reform the National | Eisteddfod in the 1870s and 1880s, and who was nearly a |
An | eisteddfod is held at Liverpool. |
The Royal South Street | Eisteddfod is held annually in Ballarat, Australia. |
ouble" of bardic chair and crown at the same | eisteddfod is a feat that has only been performed a han |
The management of the Jersey | Eisteddfod is accomplished by volunteers who either hol |
The word | eisteddfod is derived from the Welsh word eistedd, mean |
Second in | Eisteddfod Llangollen (2010) |
s an example of what can be exhibited on the | Eisteddfod Maes. |
De Lloyd became closely involved with the | Eisteddfod movement, and was a collector and arranger o |
"Moelona" was an active participant in the | eisteddfod movement, and the couple lived in New Quay, |
er artists, especially those involved in the | eisteddfod movement. |
miners to be the honored guest at the annual | Eisteddfod Music Festival. |
ame known as a singer and poet, adopting the | eisteddfod name Gwilym Mabon, soon Mabon was the title |
, and who won the Chair at the 1925 National | Eisteddfod of Wales in Pwllheli with his important awdl |
olklore, written originally for the national | eisteddfod of 1887 and subsequently republished, he rec |
ic life, he became President of the National | Eisteddfod of Wales at Swansea, President of the Honour |
annwg', and for this she won the Abergavenny | eisteddfod of 1838 and was awarded a prize by Lady Llan |
National | Eisteddfod of Wales - held at Liverpool |
National | Eisteddfod of Wales - held at Cardiff |
National | Eisteddfod of Wales: Drama Medal - withheld |
National | Eisteddfod of Wales - held at Llanelli |
National | Eisteddfod of Wales - held at Aberdare |
National | Eisteddfod of Wales: Chair - Tudur Dylan Jones |
Archdruid of the National | Eisteddfod of Wales - Clwydfardd |
Unawdydd 2001 (Soloist 2001)- National | Eisteddfod of Wales, Denbigh 2001 |
National | Eisteddfod of Wales: Crown - Glenys Mair Glyn Roberts |
National | Eisteddfod of Wales is held at Swansea. |
First official National | Eisteddfod of Wales is held at Denbigh. |
d hosted the BBC 2 programme on the National | Eisteddfod of Wales (Welsh: Eisteddfod Genedlaethol Cym |
Martyn was accompanist for the National | Eisteddfod of Wales Eisteddfod Choir (Cor Eisteddfod) f |
The National | Eisteddfod of Wales (Welsh: Eisteddfod Genedlaethol Cym |
1946 he won the bardic Chair at the National | Eisteddfod of Wales, and from 1978 to 1981 he presided |
hairing ceremony takes place at the National | Eisteddfod of Wales, and is always on the Friday aftern |
us such ceremony takes place at the National | Eisteddfod of Wales, and is always on the Tuesday after |
The National | Eisteddfod of Wales is held at Chester in England. |
Lady Herbert Lewis Memorial Prize - National | Eisteddfod of Wales, Denbigh 2001 |
Memorial Prize - The Blue Riband - National | Eisteddfod of Wales, Swansea 2006. |
n 1966 the choir came second in the National | Eisteddfod of Wales at Newtown. |
the architecture competition at the National | Eisteddfod of Wales in Llanelli. |
She won another first prize at the Beaumaris | eisteddfod of 1833. |
y of the song increased after the Llangollen | Eisteddfod of 1858. |
He was patron and speaker at the Carmarthen | Eisteddfod of 1867. |
He also won the chair at the San Francisco | Eisteddfod of 1915. |
He was one of the instigators of the Caerwys | eisteddfod of 1523. |
ed the choir to success in both the National | Eisteddfod of Wales and the Llangollen International Mu |
The Llangollen | Eisteddfod of 1858, which he organized together with Ri |
At the Llanrwst | Eisteddfod of 1951, he won the chair, qualifying him to |
in North Wales won a prize at the Welshpool | eisteddfod of 1824. |
guage poet and the Archdruid of the National | Eisteddfod of Wales. |
dramatist, and is Archdruid of the National | Eisteddfod of Wales. |
He won the Chair at the National | Eisteddfod of Wales in Bangor in 1902 for his ode, Ymad |
It is also known as The Grand National | Eisteddfod of Australasia and is administered by the Ro |
Richards won a prize at the Gwent-Morgannwg | Eisteddfod of 1834, held at Cardiff, for his arrangemen |
sh-speaking, he was a patron of the National | Eisteddfod of Wales and gave encouragement to Welsh mus |
s Bowen won the bardic Crown at the National | Eisteddfod of Wales in 1948 for O'r Dwyrain and again i |
ither the chair or the crown in the National | Eisteddfod of Wales. |
m him about antiquarian remains and the Bala | eisteddfod of 1747 are held by the British Museum. |
nd author, who was Archdruid of the National | Eisteddfod of Wales from 1972 to 1975. |
antiquary and a prizewinner at the National | Eisteddfod of Wales. |
ichard Burton Memorial Prize at the National | Eisteddfod of Wales. |
n and chair twice, once at the 1977 National | Eisteddfod of Wales and again in 1980. |
a Playhouse in California, USA, undertook an | Eisteddfod of one-act plays by local authors presented |
He won the bardic chair at the National | Eisteddfod of Wales on three occasions: in 1897, 1903, |
d coverage of competitions from the National | Eisteddfod of Wales, the Urdd National Eisteddfod & the |
won a record 11 firsts at the Royal National | Eisteddfod of Wales, and one first at the International |
lected an Ovate (green robe) of the National | Eisteddfod of Wales in Cardiff on 8 August 2008 for his |
of Portrait Painters and the Royal National | Eisteddfod of Wales. |
poet and served as Archdruid of the National | Eisteddfod of Wales from 1936 to 1939. |
was described by the judges of the National | Eisteddfod of Wales' Daniel Owen Memorial Prize as "clo |
s, and was later "spotted" during a National | Eisteddfod of Wales, before going on to study at LAMDA. |
r Owain Owain) won the chair at the National | Eisteddfod of Wales in 1991 at Mold for a Welsh poem ti |
trepiece of the arts exhibit at the National | Eisteddfod of Wales. |
and poet served as Archdruid of the National | Eisteddfod of Wales from 1924 to 1928. |
he double of Chair and Crown at the National | Eisteddfod of Wales, which he achieved at Wrexham in 19 |
Y Mynach, won him the Chair at the National | Eisteddfod of Wales at Swansea 1926, and he won the Cha |
oet, and served as Archdruid of the National | Eisteddfod of Wales from 1954 until his death. |
ibrary of Wales, the Council of the National | Eisteddfod of Wales and the Sir Kyffin Williams Trust. |
mrodorion and of the Gorsedd of the National | Eisteddfod of Wales. |
ory is based on the account on International | Eisteddfod official web-site written by Professor Chris |
ir of the World title at the 1997 Llangollen | Eisteddfod, Olympic Champions title at the World Choir |
lmed at the Llangollen International Musical | Eisteddfod on 9 July 2006. |
Braaid | Eisteddfod, Overseas Award, Instrumental Competition, 2 |
spent his entire ministry in one parish, and | eisteddfod participant. |
William Thomas (Islwyn) wins his first major | eisteddfod prize at Cefn-Coed-y-Cymer. |
o, winning another scholarship - the Swansea | Eisteddfod Prize for singing. |
supporters, it is estimated that the Jersey | Eisteddfod reaches a minimum of 10% of the population a |
member and drama adjudicator of the National | Eisteddfod, served on committees of the University of W |
Asked to cover the Llangollen International | Eisteddfod, she met violinist Nigel Kennedy. |
Burnham is also a Llangollen | Eisteddfod Soprano prize-winner. |
The school holds an annual | Eisteddfod, taking place over two evenings. |
At the Beaumaris | eisteddfod, the title of Archdruid is used for the firs |
ributed copies of an address at the Llanrwst | eisteddfod, titled To all Indigenous Cambro-Britons, ca |
ne of the most important events in the Welsh | eisteddfod tradition. |
The 1998 | Eisteddfod was hosted in the nearby town of Pencoed, an |
In 1176 the first ever | Eisteddfod was held at the castle. |
In 1980, the Welsh National | Eisteddfod was hosted on the 'Elba' area of the village |
previous years and also as the 2009 National | Eisteddfod was taking place in nearby Bala. |
parade is usually held on the Tuesday of the | Eisteddfod week, in which both the locals and visitors, |
1948 First appearance at the National | Eisteddfod where the first recordings were made for fut |
literary career as a competitor in the Urdd | eisteddfod, where, as an exponent of cynghanedd, he won |
Gorsedd stone circle from the 1961 National | Eisteddfod which took place in Rhosllannerchrugog. |
anging from small-scale meetings to the Urdd | eisteddfod which lasts for a week, is attended by tens |
that it happened prior to the 1949 National | Eisteddfod, which was held at the hall. |
In 1966 he won the Chair at the National | Eisteddfod with an awdl entitled "Cynhaeaf" (English: H |
Ser ('The Memory of Stars') in the National | Eisteddfod with the composer Robat Arwyn. |
ption of the 4-yearly Cardiff Bay venue, the | Eisteddfod yr Urdd is usually held in a large open fiel |
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