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Celtic knots (Irish:
snaidhm Cheilteach, Welsh:
cwlwm Celtaidd, Cornish: kolm Keltek,
Scottish Gaelic:
snaidhm Ceilteach) are a
variety of
knots and stylized...
- in
school performances, and in the 1991 Urdd
Eisteddfod production of
Cwlwm. In 1992, aged 18, he
began attending the
Royal Academy of
Dramatic Art...
- Valley, Aberdare,
Rhondda Cynon Taf
Clonc (Gossip) –
Lampeter and
District Cwlwm (The Knot) –
Carmarthen Dail
Dysynni (Leaves of the Dysynni) –
Dysynni valley...
- VisitWales.
Retrieved 2022-09-03. "Venue |
Cwlwm Celtaidd".
Retrieved 2022-09-04.
WalesOnline (2011-03-03). "Don't miss
Cwlwm Celtaidd event at the
Grand Pavilion"...
- be
derived from the Old
English word for coal col or from the
Welsh word
cwlwm meaning knot (due to the
folding of the beds in
which the coal is found)...
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enjoys music, film,
reading and
formerly sang with the
Welsh singing group Cwlwm. Elin
Jones served on
Aberystwyth Town
Council from 1992-1999 and was the...
- in
Medieval Welsh Prose Tales' (1983) "Selected poems" (1987) "Ysbryd y
cwlwm" (1998) "Ynghylch tawelwch" (1998) "Tair
rhamant Arthuraidd" (1998) "Rhy...
- set in the town of Nefyn.
Plant y
Mynachdy (1939)
Luned Bengoch (1946) Y
Cwlwm Cêl (1947) Y
Dryslwyn (1947)
Esyllt (1951)
Lowri in the
collection Storïau...
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recorded 12
times with
Welsh record company Sain,
including four CDs: Evviva,
Cwlwm Aur, Byd o
Heddwch and
Cofio which was
released on the choir's 60th anniversary...
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Clochdar –
Cynon Valley, Aberdare,
Rhondda Cynon Taff
Clonc –
Lampeter area
Cwlwm –
Carmarthen Dail
Dysynni –
Dysynni Valley, Tywyn,
Gwynedd Dan y Landsker...