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Twmpdaith - 23.07.26 - 7:30pm
Neuadd Gwernymynydd, CH7 4AF

Come to a Welsh Ceilidh at the Gwernymynydd Village Centre to enjoy the new TwmpDaith group consisting of talented young musicians and dancers!  TwmpDaith is a part of Project WYTH, which is a project to promote Welsh traditional dancing.

Dawnswyr Delyn will be there with a bar and a raffle stand - all proceeds will be going to Meinir Siencyn's treatment fund.

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Cymraeg is one of the strongest minority languages in Europe and is believed to be the oldest surviving language in Europe. It can still be seen and heard in communities all across Flintshire today, and regardless of your ability, there are many places where you can get involved.


Menter Iaith Fflint a Wrecsam

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Urdd FFAW - Fflint a WrecsamUrddFflintLogo

National Eisteddfod

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Theatr Clwyd

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Mae Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau

Here in Cymru, we love singing the Welsh National anthem “Mae Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau (Land of My Fathers)", whether we can speak Cymraeg or not.

You can hear the anthem being sung passionately and with pride before rugby matches and other national events. Listening to crowds singing the anthem can be a very moving and emotional experience.


You can find out more about the anthem here.

Have a go and listen to the anthem and learn the words here, so you can join in next time you hear it.