Between the 16th and 18th centuries, the traditional literary culture of Wales was transformed by social and religious change, the coming of the printing press and the challenges of the Renaissance.
In medieval Wales, education was patchily available in monasteries and other religious centres. Universities, particularly Oxford, attracted Welsh students. Education for the laity was an ...
The minister responsible for culture in Wales has denied the sector is facing a funding crisis. A Senedd committee inquiry ...
Calling Llwynywermod "a dynamic new flagship venue", Arusha Gallery said: "Arusha at Llwynywermod will transform the cultural landscape of South West Wales with impactful and thought provoking ...
It’s hard to think of a voice more synonymous with Wales than Katherine Jenkins’. The Neath-born mezzo-soprano has performed everywhere from the Royal Albert Hall to the Vatican, sung for popes, ...
Nine culture projects across England, Wales and Scotland are set to receive more than £64 million, the Government has announced. The funding will help drive growth by creating jobs and in some ...
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