Will Gompertz explores one of the largest and oldest cultural festivals in Europe, the National Eisteddfod of Wales.
Jason Mohammad is in Cardiff Bay with all the highlights and stories from the National Eisteddfod of Wales - the showcase for music, dance, visual arts, literature and more.
It is the big literary ceremony today as the bard is chaired, and a familiar face from the rugby world takes part in the proceedings as an honorary member of the Order of Druids.
Jason Mohammad presents highlights and stories from the biggest cultural event in the Welsh year, showcasing everything from rock bands and folk music to art and literature.
The week-long festival starts with a high flying musical extravaganza. Folk and contemporary music performers are joined by an Irish company specialising in aerial acrobatics.
Jason Mohammad is at the Eisteddfod and meets rugby coach Robin McBryde, the keeper of the sword in the Gorsedd of the Bards, and harpist Catrin Finch who is being inducted into this ancient order.
Jason Mohammad with highlights from the National Eisteddfod, which starts with a high-flying musical extravaganza. Performers are joined by an Irish company specialising in aerial acrobatics.
The 2023 Eisteddfod comes from the Llyn peninsula. It celebrates the best of Welsh culture - a natural showcase for music, dance, visual arts, literature, original performances and much more.
In our second visit to the week-long festival, Sian Eleri heads to Boduan near Pwllheli to bring all the highlights and stories from the National Eisteddfod of Wales.
A special programme of music performance highlights from the National Eisteddfod, including the classical music singing and instrumental competitions, folk, reggae, rock bands and choirs.
Huw Stephens is in Wrexham to bring all the highlights and stories from this spectacular showcase for music, dance, literature, theatre, circus, art and original performances.
Huw Stephens brings all the highlights and stories from the National Eisteddfod - a vibrant mix of music, dance, art, literature, theatre, circus, original performances and so much more.
Huw Stephens heads to Wrexham to bring all the best performances from the different stages at this diverse festival - from soloists to choirs, folk bands, brass bands, rap, reggae and rock bands, classy pop performances and classical music.