- are
called eisteddfods, such as the
Tygerberg International Eisteddfod and the
Pretoria Eisteddfod (first held in 1923). The word
eisteddfod is sometimes...
- The
National Eisteddfod of
Wales (Welsh:
Eisteddfod Genedlaethol Cymru) is the
largest of
several eisteddfodau that are held annually,
mostly in Wales...
- next
recorded eisteddfods, in the 16th century,
chairs were
again awarded as prizes. The
first chair made for the
modern form of
Eisteddfod was at the Carmarthen...
- The
Welsh Eisteddfods of
Ballarat was a
series of
traditional eisteddfodau founded by
Welsh miners at
Ballarat in the gold rush days and
revived in the...
- (Welsh for 'field') is the site of a
Welsh eisteddfod, such as the
National Eisteddfod or the Urdd
Eisteddfod. All the main
events and
event venues are...
-
Group (now The
School @ AIPA) in Sydney. As well as
competing in
several eisteddfods at an
early age, Egan has been able to use his
gymnastics skills extensively...
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powerful nobleman in Carmarthenshire, Wales. He
organised several bardic eisteddfods in the
county during the 1450s.
Gruffudd is
believed to be the son of...
-
Sydney Eisteddfod is an independent, community-based, not-for-profit
organisation in Sydney, Australia. It aims to
promote the
performing arts through...
- The Rock
Eisteddfod Challenge, also
known as the
Australian Rock
Eisteddfod Challenge, was an
Australian dance and
drama challenge for government-funded...
- the
historical Ballarat Welsh Eisteddfods. The
Royal South Street Eisteddfod, also
known as The
Grand National Eisteddfod of Australasia, is held annually...