by thstudio | Sep 4, 2017 | Uncategorized
“Kammewgh aberth yn Hwedhel Kernow” a lever Bardh Meur Kernow / “Step into Cornwall’s Story” says the Grand Bard of Cornwall Lannstevan o pennsita a Gernow y’n oos an yurleth ha duketh ha le pur wiw rag solempnitys Gorsedh Kernow. Res yw dhyn leverel meur...
by thstudio | Sep 2, 2017 | Uncategorized
“Lanson is the historic capital and gateway to Cornwall, a place where a traveller is welcomed in Cornish as they leave England. Here they meet with a change in culture as Cornish language names appear on signs, maps and satnav,” said Grand Bard Merv Davey, Telynyor...
by thstudio | Aug 23, 2017 | Uncategorized
Launceston’s residents are busy working with bards of Gorsedh Kernow putting the finishing touches to this year’s Gorsedh Kernow Esedhvos Festival of Cornish Culture, being held in the border town of Launceston, Cornwall’s ancient capital and home to the famous 11th...
by thstudio | Aug 16, 2017 | Uncategorized
Lowen of vy dos omma dhe’n Esedhvos Kembra – enor meur yw ragov vy ow honen ha rag Kernow. My a gar an solempnitys Gorsedh Kembra ha hwarvosow an Esedhvos ha’n chons dhe dhyski moy a-dro dhe’n istori ha’n ertach a Gembra. Y hwrav vy kavos didheurek hwedhel an...
by thstudio | Aug 8, 2017 | Uncategorized
A deep feeling of pride in being honoured with Cornish bardship will be plain to see this year as 9 proud initiates, 2 of whom are from outside Cornwall, wait to take their place among the 500 or so existing members of the College of Bards of Gorsedh Kernow. Gorsedh...
by thstudio | Aug 1, 2017 | Uncategorized
Gorsedh Kernow has warmly welcomed news of the results from this year’s Cornish language examinations. KESVA – The Cornish Language Board – set up in 1967 by Gorsedh Kernow and the Federation of Old Cornwall Societies, has announced another year of...