Wales Abroad
People in Wales need to work MORE together, not against each other in what the culture and promoting the Welsh culture is concerned! Through much university research in Göttingen and Cardiff, and own personal studies (highly motivated!) I examined the Welsh culture extensively over the past twenty years. I have learnt the language without all these courses you can get with a book "Teach yourself Welsh". Lived in Cardiff, Aberystwyth and in Machynlleth. Been to an Eisteddfod Genedlaethol for the whole week nine times, set up international art exhibitions, belonged to the Cardiff German society, twice I edited Yr Angor in Aberystwyth, did 13 episodes for a Welsh cultural podcast in German, worked in Sain Ffagan for a long while and wrote her MA thesis about this open-air museum. Completed hundreds of descriptions for the Archives Network Wales.
Wales has a rich culture. Europeans and people from all over the world are very much interested. I have been promoting Wales in numerous Blogs and using all the online-ressources available.
Wales 2.0 has been a great challenge!
Wales has a rich culture. Europeans and people from all over the world are very much interested. I have been promoting Wales in numerous Blogs and using all the online-ressources available.
Wales 2.0 has been a great challenge!
Nettys - 5. Aug, 09:58