llanblogger brings you the third of its daily Eisteddfod updates from in town and around the field yesterday (Friday) ...
* Competitor Regina Casing sings for the judges in a Young Voice of the Future preliminary round at Llangollen Town Hall. Picture: Kurly Mawaha
they watch a jamming session by Solo Guy in Centenary Square. Picture: Kurly Mawaha
* The Haaslava Meeskor Choir from Estonia perform on the Unity Stage on the field. Their repertoire includes two Welsh songs - Calon Lan and Myfanwy both of which they sing in Welsh. Picture: Dennis Reeve
* Well-known Llangollen singer Rose Burgon (left) was the winner of the Young Voice of Musical Theatre competition. Runners-up were Non Alaw Prys (centre) and Anabella Jones.
* The Kiny-Cultura dance group from Indonesia visited Llangollen station from where they travelled the heritage line to Glyndyfrydwy where they were filmed by S4C and before enjoying lunch. They were competing at the Eisteddfod and came third in the Children's Traditional Folk Dance Group category. An Indonesian government minister accompanying them congratulated both the Eisteddfod and the railway for the way they are bringing international cultures together in peace and harmony.


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