Posted: Wed 29th Apr 2015

“Y Band Arall” -Welsh Folk Night! Noson Weirin Gymreig!

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This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Apr 29th, 2015

Location: Saith Seren

Date: Monday 4th May

Time: 7:30pm

Details: You are very welcome to join the Saith Seren sesiwn siarad group on Monday 4th May to enjoy the company of “Y Band Arall” at 7:30 pm.
They are an 8-piece folk band from Gwynedd who have been together for 20 years and have just released a CD “Lleuad Borffor” (Purple Moon) of traditional Welsh songs.

Croeso mawr i chi ymuno â ni, grŵp sesiwn siarad y Saith Seren, ar nos Lun 4ydd Mai i fwynhau cwmni “Y Band Arall” am 7:30yh.
Band gwerin o Wynedd ydan nhw sydd wedi bod efo’i gilydd ers ugain mlynedd a newydd rhyddhau CD Lleuad Borffor, o ganeuon traddodiadol Cymreig.

Cefnogir Noson Y Band Arall gan Gynllun “Noson Allan” Cyngor Celfyddydau Cymru
Y Band Arall night is supported by the Arts Council of Wales “Night Out” Scheme

Prices : Free

Contact : [email protected]

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