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Dance in Wales is "elitist, tokenistic and non-diverse" and lacks investment and recognition, a new report has said. The ...
Doubts have been raised by the first minister of Wales over the future of a Welsh-medium school which has been part-funded by ...
A group promoting Welsh folk dancing is calling for people to donate their old clogs after a big increase in the number of young people wanting to take it up.
Article on the traditional Welsh practice of clog dancing, on the BBC Wales Music website.
Discover a variety of exciting events at Aberystwyth Bandstand this July, featuring the Aberystwyth Silver Band, Côr Meibion ...
The dancing squad from Kuban University in Krasondar, Russia, were inspired to try Welsh folk dancing after Nia Roberts, of Canton, Cardiff, spent a year teaching English there.
Dance in Wales has been found to be “elitist, tokenistic and non-diverse” and in urgent need of “reimagining, rebuilding and ...
Welsh folk dancing, harp music and tea were staged at the gardens in Ty Uchaf near Abergavenny for the event. Lady Llanover dedicated her life to the promotion of the Welsh and set up the annual ...
A clog producer says a growing interest in traditional Welsh folk dancing, particularly among men, has prompted him to move his business to Gwynedd. Trefor Owen, who makes hand-crafted clogs, has set ...
The children took part in traditional Welsh folk dancing called Dawnsio Gwerin and baked Bara Brith, a Welsh tea bread flavoured with dried fruits and spices.
The track fuses electronic dance and rock music with folk-style fiddle and accordion playing. It’s also in an oddly lilting 6/4 beat that catches out the incautious or inebriated dancer.