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2017: with Josie d'Arby

Josie d'Arby explores one of the largest and oldest travelling cultural festivals in Europe - the National Eisteddfod of Wales.

Josie d'Arby explores one of the largest and oldest travelling cultural festivals in Europe - the National Eisteddfod of Wales. As a presenter for BBC Young Musician, Choir of the Year, Proms in the Park and BBC Cardiff Singer of the World, Josie has witnessed an abundance of world-class music. But as a proud Welsh woman, this is the first time the Songs of Praise presenter will get to experience this jewel in the crown of the Welsh cultural calendar.

Immersing herself in this festival of druidic pageantry, poetry, music and visual art Josie will find out exactly what drives almost 150,000 people to take on sun, mud and the main stage in this extraordinary nine-day cultural competition, this year taking place on Anglesey. This is far from your average TV talent show. Josie discovers how pride and performance really make this nation sing.

30 minutes

Last on

Tue 15 Aug 201702:25

Music Played

  • KT Tunstall

    Black Horse and the Cherry Tree

  • The Cinematic Orchestra

    Entr'acte 

Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterJosie d'Arby
Executive ProducerSian Harris
ProducerArwyn Evans
DirectorArwyn Evans

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