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-Welcome back to the Llangollen

-International Eisteddfod.

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-Last night, the pavilion rang

-to the sound of musical theatre.

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-Amongst the artists

-were the popular quartet, Collabro.

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-It's been two years

-since you won Britain's Got Talent.

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-What kind of journey

-have you been on?

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-It's been amazing.

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-We've had two albums.

-One of them went to number one.

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-We've been international - all over

-the world. It's been a crazy ride.

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-What's the ritual

-before you get on stage?

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-We all put our hands into the middle

-of a circle and we go "Collabro!"

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-Would you like to do that now?

-Can I join you?

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-Yes!

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-Yes!

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-ALL: Collabro!

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-# And I, I can't deny it

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-# I thought of quitting

-but my heart just won't buy it

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-# If I didn't think

-it was worth a try

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-# I'd roll myself up in a big ball

-and die

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-# I'd roll myself up in a ball

-and die #

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-Who are the voices of CBC?

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-We're on a new degree course

-in Cardiff...

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-..and we represent University

-of Wales Trinity St David.

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-What are you going to perform?

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-What are you going to perform?

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-A variety of songs.

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-We're going to sing Step in Time,

-Pure Imagination and Sweeney Todd.

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-What is your piece de resistance?

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-What a question!

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-What are you most

-looking forward to?

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-Trying not to fall over on stage!

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-Getting a response

-from the audience.

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-I'm with Kerry Ellis,

-star of the West End and Broadway.

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-How do you feel

-just before you go on stage?

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-I think I'm going to be

-a little bit nervous.

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-It would be worrying if I wasn't.

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-I'm so excited.

-The orchestra sounds phenomenal.

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-The girls and boys - the singers

-and the dancers - are just amazing.

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-What would be the highlight?

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-You've smashed it

-in the West End and Broadway.

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-Things like this are really special

-because they're a one-off.

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-It's a real experience

-for you and the audience.

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-So tonight will be up there,

-I think.

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-# I'm gonna rouge my knees

-and roll my stockings down

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-# And all that jazz

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-# Start the car,

-I know a whoopee spot

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-# Where the gin is cold

-but the piano's hot

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-# It's just a noisy hall

-where there's a nightly brawl

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-# And all that

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-# Oh, I'm no-one's wife

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-# But oh, I love my life

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-# And all

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-# That

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-# Jazz

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-# And that's jazz #

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-We turn to the folk soloists next.

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-The singers were required to show...

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-..their country's

-tradition and culture.

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-England, Russia

-and the Philippines...

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-..were the countries

-represented on stage.

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-From the Philippines, Mark Christian

-Butista with a love song...

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-..where the man proposes marriage

-to the woman.

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-From the Philippines to Russia...

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-..and a traditional song

-sung by Marlena Mosh...

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-..about geese looking for love.

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-From England, here's

-Lancastrian Janet Hoyle.

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-She's singing about

-the weaving industry.

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-# "My daughters have forsaken them

-and gone to weave by steam"

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-# So come, all you cotton weavers,

-you must rise up very soon

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-# For you must work in factories

-from morning until noon

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-# You mustn't walk in your garden

-for two or three hours a day

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-# But you must stand

-at their command

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-# And keep your shuttles in play #

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-Today's prize went to Janet Hoyle

-from Lancashire.

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-Down to the train station next.

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-Trystan has found Sabrina Chan who

-won the Open Folk Solo Instrumental.

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-Thanks, Sabrina. What a performance

-that was at the train station.

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-Welcome to Wales, Sabrina,

-your first visit from Hong Kong.

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-Yes.

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-It's a very unusual instrument

-that you have. What's it called?

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-It's called Sheng.

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-Sheng, is it hard to play?

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-Is it hard?

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-Not really.

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-In Wales, we have our own national

-anthem, Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau.

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-Shall I teach you a bit of that?

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-OK.

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-It goes like this...

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-HE SINGS HEN WLAD FY NHADAU

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-I'll try.

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-HEN WLAD FY NHADAU

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-Perfect. Can you add a bit

-of something else to it?

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-Yes.

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-Ah! Perfect.

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-It's called Mae Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau.

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-It's called Mae Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau.

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-Mae Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau.

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-Mae Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau.

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-Mae Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau.

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-Well done. Thanks, Sabrina.

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-Thanks very much

-and I hope you enjoy Wales.

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-Thank you.

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-Next, the

-Children's Folk Song Choirs.

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-The choirs

-are expected to present...

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-..traditional folk songs

-in a classical format.

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-Cantabile from Nuneaton, England,

-sang Bobby Shaftoe.

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-# He'll marry me

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-# Bonny Bobby Shaftoe

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-# Bobby Shaftoe's bright and fair,

-combing down his yellow hair

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-# He's my ain for ever mair,

-my Bonny Bobby Shaftoe

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-# Dooo

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-# Bobby Shaftoe's gone to sea,

-silver buckles on his knee

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-# When he comes back he'll marry me

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-# Bonny Bobby Shaftoe

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-# Bobby Shaftoe's tall and slim,

-always dressed so neat and trim

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-# The lasses they all keek at him,

-Bonny Bobby Shaftoe #

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-The Methodist Ladies Choir of

-Australia chose an indigenous song.

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-It invites us all to sing.

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-Hello and shwmae, Australia.

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-Hello and shwmae, Australia.

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-Shwmae!

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-How did you enjoy performing

-on the Llangollen stage?

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-It was really fun.

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-Is this your first visit?

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-Yes. It's so nice here.

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-What's so nice about this place?

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-What's so nice about this place?

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-Green hills and...

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-Very different to where you live

-in Melbourne?

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-It's similar, but not as green.

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-It's warmer here though, isn't it?

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-Erm, at the moment, yes.

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-Exactly. How did you enjoy

-the experience?

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-I didn't expect to be on such

-a big stage to be honest.

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-It was just amazing

-performing to that audience.

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-Here is Ysgol Gynradd Nantgaredig

-performing Y Gelynnen.

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-# A cheiliog du'r fwyn fwyalchen

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-# Ac eistedd mae f'anwylyd wen

-tan gysgod pren y gelynnen

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-# Ffal di rwdl lam tam, twli ri dl

-di, ta ram tam ta nam tanni

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-# Ac eistedd mae f'anwylyd wen

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-# Tan gysgod pren y gelynnen, Oi #

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-Christophorus Children's Choir sang

-about a train journey in Germany.

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-Today is a very busy day

-for Cor Heol Y March.

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-You've come off the stage

-for the second time.

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-Did you enjoy going on

-for the second time?

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-It's been an amazing experience.

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-All the rehearsals have been

-worth it to have this opportunity.

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-I think we did quite well.

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-You were a very second in the first

-competition. How will this one go?

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-I'm quite confident that we'll win.

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-# Dymi-li dymi-li dymi-li dymi-li

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-# Dymi-li dymi-li dymi-li dymi-li

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-# Dymi-li dymi-li dymi-li dymi-li

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-# Rew-di-rew di-ranno,

-rew-di-rew di-ranno

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-# Dyma'r modd y mae yn byw

-a gadoi Dduw arlwyo

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-# Rew-di-rew di-ranno,

-rew-di-rew di-ranno

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-# Rew-di-rew di-ranno #

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-We'll have more highlights...

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-..from the Children's Folk Song

-Choirs after the break.

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-Welcome back.

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-Earlier today,

-the pavilion was entertained...

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-..by members

-of the Inclusion Project.

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-This community project allows local

-performers to take to the stage.

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-One of the themes conveyed today...

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-..reflected an all-important

-message of this festival.

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-We may all be different,

-but in unity there is strength.

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-Steffan Hughes has been listening

-to the Children's Folk Song Choirs.

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-You're a former winner.

-Nice to be back?

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-I love coming back here.

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-What about the competition?

-It was well supported.

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-Twelve is a very healthy

-number of choirs.

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-We had all kinds of sights

-and colours on the stage.

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-We heard a vast variety

-of world folk music.

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-A great competition.

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-What are the judges looking for?

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-Two contrasting folk songs

-fitted into a six minute programme.

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-That makes it easier to compare

-with such a variety.

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-They look for variety

-between the two songs.

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-They also want to see a confident

-folk-based performance.

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-They have to sound natural

-up on stage.

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-Which choirs were in

-the top rank today?

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-Cantabile Girls' Choir

-opened the competition.

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-They were polished.

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-# Da, da, da, da,

-da, da, da, da

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-# Twas on a Monday morning

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-# When he beheld his darling

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-# She looked so neat and charming

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-# In every high degree #

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-Dashing Away with the Smoothing Iron

-was their best piece.

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-They passed the tune

-from one voice to another.

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-They had some challenging

-counterpoints. Very confident.

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-# Dashing away, dashing away

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-# Dashing away, dashing away

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-# Dashing away, dashing away

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-# Dashing away, dashing away

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-# Dashing away each day

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-# Dashing away, dashing away

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-# Dashing away, dashing away

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-# Dashing away

-with the smoothing iron

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-# Every day #

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-It was good to see Cor Heol Y March

-on stage for Wales next.

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-They put their stamp

-on the competition straight away.

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-Their sound was pure

-throughout the piece.

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-# Hir y parhaed

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-# O bydded rhai bregus

-ein hynys wen ni

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-# Yn herio, cynghreirio

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-# Nes llithro yn y lli

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-# Lli, lli #

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-The choir from Trinidad and Tobago

-really stood out.

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-They were visually fantastic.

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-Their first part gave us the history

-of the stuttering pastor...

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-..which reminded me

-of a traditional Welsh tune.

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-# Dear brethren join and sing

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-# Hallelujah

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-# Hallelujah

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-# Join, brethren join

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-# Hallelujah

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-# Hallelujah

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-# Hallelujah

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-# Oh glory, hallelujah

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-# Oh glory, hallelujah

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-# Oh glory, hallelujah

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-# Halle-halle-hallelujah

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-# Halle-halle-hallelujah

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-# Halle-halle-hallelujah

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-# Halle-halle-hallelujah

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-# Halle-halle-hallelujah #

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-The North London Collegiate School

-stand out for me.

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-They are a young choir

-but a big one.

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-They were full of personality.

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-The audience enjoyed this one.

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-Closing the competition...

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-..I thought the competition was over

-but a choir from Indonesia came on.

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-Their harmonies were interesting

-but strange to our ears.

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-It was a good way of closing

-the competition.

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-The first prize goes to Pangudi

-Luhur Youth Choir from Indonesia.

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-Pangudi Luhur Youth Choir

-from Indonesia won.

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-Congratulations to them.

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-In second place,

-Cor Heol Y March from Wales.

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-In third place,

-Cantabile Girls Choir from England.

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-Today's Day President

-is Martin Bell.

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-He used to be a

-journalist and a politician.

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-Terry Waite invited him here.

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-How did you react to the invitation

-when he asked you to be president?

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-It was like an order from

-my regimental sergeant major.

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-You've known him for years.

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-You've known him for years.

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-Yes, many years.

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-Yes, many years.

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-I admire him. He's been through

-so much more than I have.

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-He does so much good for

-so many causes. I had to come.

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-We gather here at this

-magnificent festival...

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-..at a time of rancour and division

-in our country.

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-Remainers against leavers.

-Cities against countryside.

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-The old against the young.

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-A time of bitterness and

-recrimination and incivility.

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-The contrast between the discord of

-politics and the concord of music.

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-It could not be greater

-than at this time and this place.

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-You called this festival

-a beacon of light.

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-How relevant is it today?

-After all, it was formed in 1947.

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-We have so many conflicts and

-divisions right now home and abroad.

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-We face so many threats.

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-I believe it's more relevant

-than ever.

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-Against the darkness of the time...

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-..may this great festival shine

-like in a beacon of light.

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-Thank you.

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-One group that has caused

-quite a stir this week...

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-..is Mother Touch dance group

-from Zimbabwe.

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-The school was established

-based on Christian principles.

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-Its aim is to help children...

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-..to grow into confident

-and responsible individuals.

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-They want to ensure

-a prosperous future for Zimbabwe.

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-They've travelled over 7,000 miles

-to perform here for the first time.

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-The school's founders

-are over the moon.

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-Wow! Llangollen is truly incredible.

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-It's such a beautiful place

-and is full of life.

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-Everything is so green!

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-The people are very warm and loving.

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-We have had fantastic experiences

-that we will never forget...

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-..in every part

-of the Eisteddfod field.

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-They loved being on the stage

-yesterday afternoon.

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-They competed in the

-Children's Folk Dance competition.

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-It was their first experience

-of an international stage.

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-We have more stage competitions

-to come.

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-But off the stage, the children

-are enjoying opportunities...

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-..to share

-our traditions and culture.

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-ALL: Zimbabwe!

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-Which children's choir...

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-..will win the title

-of Children's Choir of the World?

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-Cor Ieuenctid Mon was the winning

-Junior Children's Choir.

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-# Y gwaethaf erioed! #

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-Cor Y Cwm from the Rhondda won the

-Senior Children's Choir competition.

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-# Un fraith, fraith

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-# Fraith

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-# Pais Dinogad, un fraith, fraith

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-# Fraith

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-# O groen y bela y mae'r gwaith #

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-And the winning

-Children's Folk Song Choir...

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-..was Pangudi Luhur Youth Choir

-from Indonesia.

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-And the winner is Pangudi Luhur

-Youth Choir from Indonesia.

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-Many congratulations.

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-Today is a very good day

-for this choir.

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-Their conductor has been named...

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-..the most inspired conductor

-of the festival.

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-What does it mean to win the title

-of Children's Choir of the World?

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-We didn't expect to make it this

-far and I feel very happy and proud.

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-Congratulations to Llangollen's

-Children's Choir of the World 2016!

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-That's it. Thursday has come an end.

-Another fantastic day.

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-We'll be back tomorrow

-to do it all again.

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-Join us for all of Friday's

-highlights at 8.25pm.

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-After the news, we'll be live

-with the world dance championship.

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-We leave you tonight with a taste of

-the concert in the pavilion tonight.

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-It's the Bryn Terfel Gala Concert

-which will be on S4C on Sunday.

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-Here's a taster for you.

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-Joining Bryn is Joseph Calleja

-from Malta.

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-From the two of us, goodnight.

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