The South Wales Evening Post has featured the upcoming Cymanfa Ganu today on their on-line articles! Getting excited about the build-up to the event!!!!
South Wales Evening Post
Researching the life and work of the Welsh Bard and writer of the lyrics to Calon Lân
Daniel James
Friday, 28 December 2012
Monday, 24 December 2012
Cymanfa Ganu
There will be a Cymanfa Ganu held at
Mynyddbach Chapel on Wednesday 23 January 2013 at 7.00 p.m. This event will celebrate the life and work of Daniel James, The Bard Gwyrosydd.
Leading the programme of events will be:
President: Mr. Huw Tregelles Williams, OBE, DL, MA, B. Mus, FRCO, FKWCMD
Conductor: Mr. Huw Rees, LRAM, ARCM, LLCM, FLCM
Organist: Reverend Grenville Fisher
More details on this event will follow in early January and information on Mynyddbach Chapel can be found at:
www:mynyddbachchapel.com
Tuesday, 18 December 2012
Visit to Blaengarw
I am in the final stages of a BA
Humanities degree at Swansea University where my focus has been philosophy and
social history. My interest in the
Daniel James project stems in part from my studies and because I was born and brought
up in Treboeth and attended Gwyrosydd School.
The initial research has already been very positive, as you will see below.
On Friday 7th December
I travelled to Blaengarw with two members of Treboeth History Group, Ivor
Williams and Geraint Williams. We were lucky
with the weather, a cold and blustery day but with a clear blue sky and some
sunshine. Our first stop was a visit to Creation
Café which is operated by the Creation Development Trust for the local
community.
Councillor David Pugh with Teresa Hillier, Swansea University and Geraint Williams Treboeth History Group outside Creation Cafe |
We met Bridgend County Borough Councillor David Pugh who is the Councillor for the Blaengarw ward and Gerald Jarvis, local historian and member of Garw Valley Heritage Society.
www.garwheritage.co.uk
After coffee, Gerald took us to
visit Parc Calon Lan which was created as part of the regeneration of the local
area with the land being reclaimed and developed following pit closures in the
area. The main focal point of the park is this sculpture which was designed by Rebecca
Buck, Community Artist. You can find out
more about her by looking at these websites:
Gerald
explained that part of the park is also a memorial garden where plaques can be
placed in memory of loved ones.
At Parc Calon Lan with local
historian, Gerald Jarvis
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As we continued our walk around the village we came to the site of Bethania Chapel where it is said Calon Lan was first sung in 1892. The Chapel has been derelict for some time but as luck would have it the new owner of the Chapel was on site and allowed us in to view.
Sadly, as can
be seen in the photograph below the Chapel has fallen into a bad state of disrepair. However,
the new owner is a builder who intends to convert the Chapel into living
accommodation and so the building will be preserved with some of the character remaining.
On leaving the Chapel we went
around to the back lane and viewed the location where Daniel James is alleged
to have spent the night in the pigsty!
The visit concluded with lunch in the Creation
Café and a discussion about Daniel James and Blaengarw.
Saturday, 15 December 2012
Welcome!
Welcome to the first post of The Daniel James Project blog! We hope you will become a regular visitor and will enjoy hearing of the progress of our exciting plans to bring Daniel James into the limelight.
Daniel James (1848-1920) wrote the words to the beautiful Welsh tune Calon Lân, amongst many other poems and verses. He is an interesting character who has to date remained quietly in the annals of Welsh history. Yet the story of Daniel James is an important part of
the heritage of Treboeth, for it encapsulates the story of the area with its
cultural, religious and industrial threads.
This project aims to research and
promote the life of Daniel James and to create a short animated story with the
help of local school children and teachers. Through identifying the strands
running through Daniel James life it will provide children and adults with
knowledge which will make them feel proud of their area and confirm their own
place/position in the rich tapestry of Treboeth. The story of the author of
‘Calon Lân’ should also interest a wide audience both in Wales itself and in
Welsh enclaves around the world.
The project team consists of Treboeth History Group, Swansea University
academics and local volunteers who seek to examine the life of Daniel James to produce
research, school materials and school packs. The Daniel James Project is part of the wider Connected Communities Project; Researching theIndustrial and Post-Industrial Communities of the Swansea Valley – Swansea
University.
Funded by the Heritage Lottery 'All Our Stories" grant Scheme
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Bev and Teresa on the walking tour Wednesday 2nd January saw two intrepid researchers from Swansea University (well...me and Teresa!) se...
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Our visit to Mynyddbach Chapel a few weeks ago would not have been complete without paying our respects at Daniel James' grave. Sign b...