Event:TwmpDaith

St Fagans National Museum of History

TwmpDaith is a Welsh ceilidh supergroup. The band consists of young musicians and dancers from all over Wales, and this year Patagonia! Brought together through – “Prosiect WYTH”, to promote traditional Welsh dancing. The TwmpDaith name comes from the Welsh words “Twmpath” = Welsh Ceilidh + “Taith” = Journey. 

Inspired by a similar project in Scotland called the Ceilidh Trail, the TwmpDaith project has handpicked, trained and moulded the group into a vibrant, enthusiastic twmpath band. The project has empowered the youngsters to play, call, perform items and host workshops and twmpaths suitable for all ages and abilities.   

All as talented with their feet as they are with their instruments and voices. Their youthful enthusiasm, boundless energy and lively Welsh tunes will without a doubt have everyone up and dancing in no time.

Don’t miss TwmpDaith for an infectious injection of Welsh folk dancing, Welsh clogging, and Welsh tunes!

 

They will perform at the following locations:

11am        Gwalia Green* (outside Gwalia Stores)

1.30pm   Atrium in the Main Building

 

*weather dependant

Information

17 July 2026, 11am & 1.30pm
Cost Free
Suitability All
Group of folk musicians posing with instruments, including flute, guitar, harp, accordion, and drum.
The faces of the nine young performers chosen to take part in TwmpDaith 2026 project

The crew that will perform as part of TwmpDaith 2026

TwmpDaith logo on a guitar case
A TwmpDaith twmpath in the National Eisteddfod
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Due to the historical nature of the site, please note the following potential hazards:

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