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CLIC, Meic & Hana The Dancing Duck @ The Eisteddfod!

Posted by Kathryn ProMo from Cardiff - Published on 11/08/2010 at 23:52
2 comments » - Tagged as Culture, Festivals, Music, Topical, Yn Gymraeg

Yn Gymraeg

The annual cultural festival, the National Eisteddfod took place this year at the old steelworks site in Ebbw Vale. For those that don't know what the festival is all about, it's the largest cultural event of its kind in Europe, taking place in a different location in Wales every year. During the week long celebrations there are talent competitions, concerts, gigs, plays and exhibitions.

In addition to the competitions and performances, organisations from every corner of Wales gather together to promote and raise awareness of their work. 

The CLIC team were there in force promoting the website and encouraging young people to become involved with various activities. During the week long festival CLIC shared a stand with Meic the national information, advice and advocacy helpline for children and young people in Wales. The teams were supported by a celebrity duck, Hana from the popular S4C children’s TV programme ‘Hana’s Helpline’ (Holi Hana in Welsh). The programme is about a helpline for farmyard animals that has been broadcast in many different languages all over the world.

CLIC and Meic ran competitions with some lucky children and young people winning ipods in a draw at the end of the week.

To see more Eisteddfod pictures visit our Flickr page.

2 CommentsPost a comment

musicdude5

musicdude5

Commented 42 months ago - 26th November 2012 - 11:52am

can i do a story on this

Sam Sprout (Editor)

Sam Sprout (Editor)

Commented 42 months ago - 26th November 2012 - 15:51pm

Hi musicdude5, if you're interested in doing reviews, then have a word with Gavin, the editor of your local site in Blaenau Gwent, The BYG. You can find contact details for all the local editors on CLIC's Meet The Team page.

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