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Hywel Griffiths, winner of the Crown at the National Eisteddfod in Cardiff 2008

The week's ceremonies

Monday

Ceremony: Crowning of the Bard
16.30
Pavilion
Task: The Crown is offered for a poem of up to 300 lines not in strict metre

  • 2008: Hywel Griffiths won the Crown at the National Eisteddfod in Cardiff
  • 2007: The winner of the Crown at the National Eisteddfod held in Mold was Tudur Dylan Jones
  • 1978: Sion Eirian was the winner of the Crown, when the Eisteddfod last came to Cardiff (follow the link to archive footage in the links box)

Tuesday

Ceremony: T H Parry-Williams Medal
12.00
Pavilion
At the 2008 Eisteddfod, the Medal is awarded to Mair Penri Jones, Y Bala

Ceremony: Daniel Owen Memorial Prize
17.00
Pavilion
Task: Writing a novel not previously published, in no less than 50,000 words

  • 2008: Ifan Morgan Jones won the medal at the National Eisteddfod in Cardiff
  • 2007: Tony Bianchi was the winner of the Daniel Owen Memorial Prize in the National Eisteddfod in Mold

Wednesday

Ceremony: Prose Medal
16.30
Pavilion
Task: The Medal is offered for a volume of work, over 40,000 words in length

  • 2008: Mererid Hopwood from Carmarthen won the Prose Medal in Cardiff. So far, Mererid has won the Chair, the Crown and the Prose Medal - the first time a woman has achieved this literary feat at the National Eisteddfod
  • 2007: Mary Annes Payne from Angelsey was the winner of the Prose Medal at the National Eisteddfod in Mold
  • 1978: Harri Williams won the Medal at the previous National Eisteddfod in Cardiff

Wednesday evening

Ceremony: Musician's Medal
19.35
Pavilion
Task: Original composition 4 - 6 minutes long for SATB voices with piano or organ accompaniment. Must be suitable to include as one of the National Eisteddfod's competitions

  • 2008: The Medal was won by Eilir Owen Griffiths at the National Eisteddfod in Cardiff
  • 2007: Wyn Pearson won the Musician's Medal in the National Eisteddfod in Mold

Thursday

Presenting the Welsh Learner of the Year
13.00
Pavilion

  • 2008: Madison Tazu won Welsh Learner of the Year in Cardiff's National Eisteddfod

Science and Technology Medal Presentation
13.05
Pavilion
To acknowledge the contribution of the use of the Welsh language in Science and Technology

  • 2008: Iolo ap Gwynn was the winner of the Medal at the National Eisteddfod in Cardiff

Ceremony: Drama Medal
13.10
Pavilion

  • 2008: Dyfed Edwards won the Drama Medal at the National Eisteddfod in Cardiff
  • 2007: Nic Ros won the Drama Medal in the National Eisteddfod held in Mold

Friday

Ceremony: Chairing of the Bard
16.30
Pavilion
Task: The Chair is offered for a poem or a series of poems in full cynghanedd (strict metre) not exceeding 300 lines

  • 2008: Hilma Lloyd Edwards of Pontnewydd, Caernarfon won the Chair at Cardiff's National Eisteddfod
  • 2007: T. James Jones was the winner of the Chair at the National Eisteddfod held in Mold

The Chairing and Cardiff's National Eisteddfod

Gwilym R. Jones from Denbigh won the Chair when the Eisteddfod visited Cardiff in 1938. Interestingly, on the other two occassions when the National Eisteddfod was held in the capital, no one was worthy of the Chair, both in 1960 or 1978.

Useful information

The audience must be seated by 16.15 for the main ceremonies, and must remain in their seats until the ceremony comes to an end at approximately 17.30.


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