School of Welsh and Urdd partnership goes from strength to strength
Welsh actors, John Ogwen and Maureen Rhys performing parts from the play, Siwan by Saunders Lewis.
The at Bangor has played a major role in organizing two highly successful residential courses for year 12 and year 13 students of Welsh at the Urddâs Glan-llyn centre near Bala. Working in partnership with the Urdd â Walesâs largest youth movement â this is the fourth year in succession that such courses have been organized by the School. On November 19-21, second-language students attended a course devoted to numerous aspects of their Welsh AS/Advanced studies. A similar course for first-language students followed on November 21-3. In all, the courses were attended by 180 AS/Advanced students from all over Wales.
Talks and lectures were given by Dr Jason Walford Davies, Professor Jerry Hunter, Dr Aled Llion Jones, Professor Peredur Lynch, Dr Angharad Price and Professor Gerwyn Wiliams. Two PhD students â Robat Trefor and Manon Wyn Williams â also contributed valuable study sessions. Students attending the courses also had the privilege of listening to three ÂéĥıAV Fellows. Actors John Ogwen and Maureen Rhys gave a mesmerizing performance of sections from the play âSiwanâ by Saunders Lewis, and a filmed in-depth interview with poet Professor Emeritus Gwyn Thomas â whose poetry is studied at both first-language and second-language levels â was also shown.
âThis is, annually, a major commitment for us in the School of Welshâ, remarked Professor Peredur Lynch, Head of Welsh at Bangor, âbut interacting in such a manner with school students and their teachers it is also a remarkably rewarding experience in educational terms. As a School, we have long-standing relationships with the Urdd movement, and itâs always a great honour to contribute to the movementâs workâ.
Huw Antur, Director of the Urddâs Glan-Llyn Residential Centre, added: âThe Urdd appreciates the School of Welshâs substantial academic input to the success of these courses and its generous spirit of co-operation in the complex task of organizing such a wide-ranging programme of activities. Creating dynamic partnerships with external organizations such as the School of Welsh and ÂéĥıAV has always been of vital importance to the Urdd.â
Publication date: 27 November 2012