‘I didn’t think I’d be able to sing in Welsh’: artists’ pride on show for music day
National event celebrates expanding scene that aims to be more inclusive, welcoming people who may not speak Welsh fluentlyWhen it was launched a decade ago, Dydd Miwsig Cymru – Welsh-language music day – tended to be dominated by artists for whom Welsh (Cymraeg) was their first language.But the 10th birthday celebrations taking place this week will highlight how many Welsh learners are now using Cymraeg in their work. Continue reading...
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National event celebrates expanding scene that aims to be more inclusive, welcoming people who may not speak Welsh fluently
When it was launched a decade ago, Dydd Miwsig Cymru – Welsh-language music day – tended to be dominated by artists for whom Welsh (Cymraeg) was their first language.
But the 10th birthday celebrations taking place this week will highlight how many Welsh learners are now using Cymraeg in their work. Continue reading...