Cymanfa Ganu The
Cymanfa Ganu (a large gathering to sing hymns) took place in the Pavilion on the evening of Sunday 31 July, celebrating 100 years since the event was first held at the National Eisteddfod. The first
Cymanfa Ganu took place on 18 August 1916, in the midst of
World War I, and was addressed by prime minister
David Lloyd George.
Crowning of the Bard Elinor Gwynn, an environmentalist who was brought up in Cardiff and
Carmarthen, was the winner of the 2016 Eisteddfod
Crown. Under the pen name of
Carreg Lefn she submitted a collection of free verse poetry on the subject of
Llwybrau (Paths).
Chairing of the Bard The 2016
Chair was won by former
S4C presenter and musician, Aneirin Karadog, for his collection of
cynghanedd poetry on the subject of
Ffiniau (boundaries/borders). His poems explored his worries about his children's future in a turbulent world. There were nine entrants in total to the competition.
Welsh Learner of the Year The shortlist for
Welsh Learner of the Year had to be extended from the usual four, to five learners this year. The winner was Hannah Roberts from
Brynmawr, who was presented with a £300 prize. ==Attendance==