by thstudio | Feb 6, 2021 | Uncategorized
Authors and publishers of nominated books at the Awards Ceremony in the Royal Cornwall Museum in July 2019 The
annual Gorsedh Kernow Holyer an Gof Awards were created in 1996 and are so
named in memory of Redruth publisher and Cornish Bard Leonard Truran,...
by thstudio | Feb 6, 2021 | Uncategorized
Gorsedh ceremony in 2019 With great regret, the Grand Bard of Gorsedh Kernow, Elizabeth Carne, Melennek, has announced the postponement of the annual Esedhvos Festival and Bardic Ceremony, which was due to be held in Bude-Stratton in September 2020. Unfortunately,...
by thstudio | Feb 6, 2021 | Uncategorized
Winners from Cusgarne School with the Grand Bard, Melennek, in 2019 The Council of
Gorsedh Kernow has announced the winners of their annual Awards for young
people after careful consideration and review of this year’s entries. Gorsedh
Kernow Young...
by thstudio | Feb 6, 2021 | Uncategorized
The Grand Bard, Elizabeth Carne, and the Gorsedh Kernow
Awards panel are pleased to announce this year’s winners of the prestigious
Awen medal, together with a number of named awards for outstanding achievement.
Award winners are honoured for promoting...
by thstudio | Feb 6, 2021 | Uncategorized
Bardic initiatives entering the field in 2019 Gorsedh Kernow was established with the
aim of celebrating and promoting Cornwall’s distinctive Celtic culture and continues
this year with announcing new bards as usual, although we are in a pandemic and
...
by thstudio | Feb 6, 2021 | Uncategorized
Gorsedh Kernow is pleased to
announce that although the Esedhvos and Bardic Ceremony planned for Bude-Stratton
has been postponed until 2021, we will be holding a small Bardic ceremony on 5th
September 2020. This ceremony will not involve some of the...