The First Virtual North American Festival of Wales - Dr Megan Williams

 
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On this episode, Gideon and Richard chat with Dr Megan Williams from the Welsh North American Association about the upcoming annual North American Festival of Wales, a weekend-long event that includes performances, poetry, literature, singing, dancing, seminars, a marketplace, and an Eisteddfod.

Sadly, due to the ongoing coronavirus threat, this year's entire event will be virtual, the first time in the festival's 91 year history. The good news is that anyone can now attend for free online when proceedings kick off on Sept 4th or screen it at their own leisure through Sept 30 via their event page.

During their conversation, Gideon and Richard speak with Megan about the importance of the festival to the Welsh North American community, the challenges of adapting to a virtual format, and the history of the event and Welsh heritage in North America.

 

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