Sat 8 Sep 2007
This is what Wikipedia has to say about a Twmpath
“Twmpath“is a word meaning a hump; once signifying the mound/ hump/ village green upon which the musicians sat and played for the community to dance. But mostly used and a verb (twmpath) to refer to a Welsh barn dance, very similar in spirit to a ceilidh or a fest-noz. The music and dances are predominantly Welsh, but Breton styles are often played as well because of the close cultural and linguistic links between Brittany and Wales.
To take part in a TWMPATH, dancing to Rattlin’ Bog, along with some nice food and drink, contact Phil Owen at the Forum Office to get your ticket.
PENYGROES RUGBY CLUB 29 September 2009 at 8 pm is the place to be.
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