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Yn gynharach eleni, derbyniodd Siwan Tomos swydd Prif Weithredwr Nant Gwrtheyrn. Mae Siwan, sy'n wreiddiol o Sir Benfro, yn ...
As part of the programming, Thornton Wilder’s Pulitzer Prize-winning Our Town will be reimagined in an intimate Welsh setting ...
Welsh National Theatre, the new production company launched by Michael Sheen, has announced its first two productions and ...
On “Hiraeth,” the record’s positivity and slow-burn joy gives way to bone-deep yearning. Shankar’s sitar is plaintive and melancholic, while Khan’s backwards sarod lines radiate a sense ...
A North Denbighshire coastal countryside ranger has received an accolade for her work to help coastal wildlife.
MORE private gardens across Worcestershire will open to the public to raise money for charity. Under the National Garden Scheme, gardens across the county will be flinging open their gates in the ...
Rooted in the values of Hiraeth, Hwyl, and Cynefin, First Of March brings together artists and craftspeople whose work is deeply inspired by Wales’ landscapes, traditions, and cultural heritage.
The performance, SmritīRāngā, captured the essence of the Welsh word Hiraeth, which expresses a deep, almost spiritual yearning for a lost home, a feeling that intertwines both joy and sorrow.
“‘Hiraeth’ is a Welsh word without a perfect English translation, but it describes a kind of longing for a place, person or time that you can’t get back to. A feeling we all know but can ...
Glywsoch chi erioed am Joseph Jenkins o Ddyffryn Aeron? Mae'r dyddiaduron a'i cadwodd am dros hanner can mlynedd yn ...
The 43-year-old musician and daughter of sitar legend Pandit Ravi Shankar is cherishing the joy of unveiling “Hiraeth” and “We Burn So Brightly”, the respective first and second singles from the new ...