Booked in to see the Gwen John exhibition at the weekend
#Art #WelshArt #Wales #GwenJohn #Exhibitions #Culture #WelshCulture
#FemaleArtists
https://museum.wales/cardiff/whatson/12640/Gwen-John-Strange-Beauties/
Booked in to see the Gwen John exhibition at the weekend
#Art #WelshArt #Wales #GwenJohn #Exhibitions #Culture #WelshCulture
#FemaleArtists
https://museum.wales/cardiff/whatson/12640/Gwen-John-Strange-Beauties/

Friendships shape everyday life, but three Ohio State students turned theirs into something new: the university’s first and only Welsh language club. Clwb Cymraeg, or “Welsh Club,” reflects their shared bond and passion for preserving and sharing the language. Rhys Davis, a second-year in integrated language arts/English education, Connor Davis, a second-year in psychology and […]
According to British #folklore ghost activities are heightened at #wintersolstice & #Christmas 👻
This new book in our collection by @delythbadder & @thefolklorepodcast presents & categorises some #Welsh #ghoststories now available in English for the 1st time!
Discover the flavorful world of Welsh cuisine!
🎙️ Tune into the 'Welsh Food Podcast – Bwyd gyda Colleen,' now live on BBC Sounds.
🍽️ From stories to cooking tips, it's a feast for your ears!
🌟 Check it out here: https://buff.ly/3Pz19Oi
Colleen Ramsey’s new Welsh-language food podcast, "Bwyd Gyda Colleen," premieres on BBC Sounds. Tune in for heartwarming stories, cooking advice, and insights from Welsh personalities.
Pagan Community Notes for week of Jan 16, 2025:
A new conference is coming to Portland, Oregon; Imbolc preparations at Circle Sanctuary; ATC’s Dusty Dionne becomes chairman of the local parks board; concerns about representations of the Welsh language and culture; and more news.
https://wildhunt.org/2025/01/pagan-community-notes-week-of-january-16-2025.html
#pagan #witchcraft #imbolc #welshlanguage #welshculture #religiousfreedomday #spiritnorthwest
Ysgol Gynradd Gymraeg Bryniago was inspected by Estyn in June and was found to be hardworking, with the headteacher receiving praise for having ‘very high’ expectations of herself and others.
Inspectors noted that the primary school in Pontarddulais promotes the Welsh language successfully and as a result, most pupils speak Welsh with confidence. The inspection report noted that because of this, pupils have a strong awareness of their local area as well as knowledge of the history and culture of Wales.
Headteacher, Nia Jones, was noted as having ‘strong leadership’ and along with all staff, helps create a caring and interesting learning environment.
In the report, inspectors said: “‘Teachers encourage pupils to contribute to their learning and include their suggestions when planning a ‘menu’ for new themes.
“Staff provide valuable opportunities for older pupils to influence the wider life of the school by contributing to the ‘pupil’s voice’ and participating in projects that have a direct impact on the school.”
The report went on to say “Teachers across the school plan activities to meet pupils’ needs successfully.”
Inspectors also noted how the school has had a positive impact across all schools in Swansea. It said “The school council worked in partnership with the county’s catering department to adapt the school lunch menu across the county.”
Headteacher, Nia Jones, speaking about the report said:
“I am immensely proud of the children and staff of Ysgol Gymraeg Bryniago. We welcome Estyn’s report as a true reflection of the school’s ethos and how we all value and contribute positively to our pupils’ educational journey and the school’s community.
“It is a testament to the dedication and hard work of our entire school family—staff, pupils, and parents.
“Dim ond ein gorau glas sy’n ddigon da” [‘Only our very best is good enough’].
https://swanseabaynews.com/2024/10/18/swansea-school-praised-for-celebrating-welsh-culture/
#Estyn #Pontarddulais #WelshCulture #YsgolGynraddGymraegBryniago
Paula's month celebrating Welsh reading is going well. Still time to join, if you're feeling the urge.
DEWITHON ‘24: Llyfrbabble (Bookbabble) #2 https://bookjotter.com/2024/03/21/dewithon-24-llyfrbabble-bookbabble-2/
#dewithon24 #CWLT, #Dewithon, #HoratioClare, #JonMlynarski, #ReadingWales2024, #WelshCulture, #WelshFolktales, #WelshLegends, #WelshMyths #books #bookstodon
DEWITHON ‘24: Llyfrbabble (Bookbabble) #1
https://bookjotter.com/2024/03/12/dewithon-24-llyfrbabble-bookbabble-1/
#dewithon24, #Anglo-WelshWriting, #CharlotteWilliams, #Dewithon, #Dewithon2024, #PodOfWales, #ReadingWales2024, #WalesBookOfTheYearAward2024, #WelshCulture
... and if you want it more traditional, how about a trip to #Wales? 2) of today's recommended reads is Enchanted Wales by Miranda Aldhouse-Green. Read about the #Mabinogion & other famous #WelshFolklore tales & #WelshCulture here:
https://opac.sub.uni-goettingen.de/DB=1/XMLPRS=N/PPN?PPN=1856090043