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Celtic connections: the story of folk music in Wales 

The musical connections between the Celtic nations run deep. Charles Williams explores the history of Welsh folk music and its modern expressions.

Topics:

  • Music
  • Arts
  • Traditions
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A glorious Welsh gathering

New to the National? Here’s the lowdown on Wales’ largest eisteddfod, where dancing and druids collide.

Topics:

  • Music
  • Events
  • Arts
  • Traditions
A band performing in St Davids shopping centre.

The best of Welsh Language Music

Celebrate Welsh language music with us on Dydd Miwsig Cymru - Welsh Language Music Day.

Topics:

  • Music
  • Arts
  • Traditions
Siôn Corn sitting on a chair by a fire and Christmas decorations.

The jolly man who lives in the chimney

Have you heard noises coming from the chimney lately? It could be Siôn Corn!

Topics:

  • Traditions
  • Myths & Legends
A Mari Lwyd and dancers.

The midwinter majesty of the Mari Lwyd

Jude Rogers uncovers the origins of one of Wales' most eerie midwinter traditions, the Mari Lwyd.

Topics:

  • Winter
  • Traditions
A girl holding a leek in her mouth

Celebrating Welsh icons

What do dragons, wooden spoons and leeks all have in common? They're all symbols of modern Wales.

Topics:

  • Traditions
  • National Symbols
  • Myths & Legends
interior of church with highly decorative walls.

Christmas and New Year Traditions

When Welsh people wish you 'Nadolig Llawen', they’re not just thinking about ordinary festivities. They're thinking about horses’ skulls, 3am hymn-singing, odd apples, mountain races and seaside swims too. Jude Rogers dips into the deep Welsh midwinter traditions

Topics:

  • Heritage
  • Traditions
  • Myths & Legends
A crowd of people sat in a field looking towards an outdoor festival stage with a hill in the background

Celebrated dates in the Welsh calendar

There's a lot going on in Wales, no matter the time of year. Here are a few very Welsh dates for your calendar.

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  • Festivals
  • Heritage
  • Traditions

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