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Download:
2005 Course Brochure
2005 Registration Form
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Wythnos Treftadaeth Cymru Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO July 24-31, 2005 Gorffennaf 24-31, 2005
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Many of this year’s staff have taught in past Welsh Heritage Week courses, and we are happy to welcome them back.
All of the teachers are native Welsh speakers who teach our language classes as well as teaching their specialties.
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John Albert Evans, Lead Teacher John Albert is the Lead Teacher for Welsh Heritage Week.
He has been with WHW since 1988 and has been Language Director since 1990. Retired after 20 years as Welsh Language Organizer for Mid-Glamorgan, he now freelances as a schools inspector and serves as the Welsh language officer for the Rhondda Cynon Taf County Council. In addition, he teaches the Welsh
language to politicians and high-level civil servants.
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Gareth Hughes Jones , Singing Gareth is an accomplished musician of considerable repute.
He conducted the acclaimed Cor Meibion Caernarfon (Caernarfon Male Choir) for many years, appearing with them at the 1988 National Gymanfa Ganu in Baltimore. A former producer for Sain Records and a school music teacher he is currently Administrator of the William Mathias College of Music. With only a few “misses,” Gareth has been a core staff member at WHW since 1989.
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Eiry Palfrey, Welsh Literature & Recitation Eiry is known as actress, raconteur, writer, producer and astrologer in Wales and beyond. Welsh audiences will
remember her as announcer and news reader for HTV Wales, later cast as Helen Ambrose in the popular S4C soap opera ‘Dinas’. For many years she was the resident astrologer on Heno, and Radio Cymru and on the BBC website Cymru a’r Byd. More recently she has been touring America as an exponent of poetry with triple harpist Robin Huw Bowen and singer Heather Jones to thunderous applause.
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Rhod & Chris Jones, Folk Dance
Rhod and Chris Jones are directors of the award-winning folk dance group, Cwmni Dawns Werin Caerdydd, as well as being leaders in the Welsh Folk Dance Society. They are both educators and native Welsh speakers.
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Huw Roberts, Music Session
Huw, a native of Ynys Mon (Anglesey) earns his living as a deputy head teacher at a primary school on the island but is best known for his boundless enthusiasm for Welsh traditional music, dance and costume. Huw is one of Wales’ most well known fiddle players, and also plays the ancient crwth and pibgorn. A national winner on the triple harp, Huw (along with Robin Huw Bowen) is a member of the new Welsh Triple Harp choir Rhes Ganol. With his wife Bethan, Huw leads the influential folk dance group Ffidl Ffadl, and he has become an authority on traditional folk costumes of Wales.
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Robin Huw Bowen, Harp
Robin Huw Bowen is the foremost player of the uniquely Welsh triple harp, as well as a campaigner for its revival and manager of his own record company and
press. He is well-known for his performances in the US, both as a soloist and most recently a member of the band Crasdant.
Robin began his pursuit of the Welsh triple harp in 1980. His repertoire closely reflects that of the Welsh harp in its heyday (mid-17th to the end of the 19th century), and his playing and interpretation of the music continue the unbroken tradition of Welsh harp music.
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