Celts honour for Maoris
The New Zealand Maoris are being recognised as ‘honorary Celts’ in the run-up to the big Wales v All Blacks autumn international.
Members of the Gorsedd of the National Eisteddfod of Wales will be making a presentation to a representative of the Maori nation at the Senedd in Cardiff Bay on Thursday (October 22)
Renowned Welsh sculptor David Petersen has created a special stainless steel Horn of Plenty to mark the occasion.
The horn is inscribed – ‘A gift to the Maori nation’.
It will be presented to a member of the Ngāti Rānana London Māori Club.
The presentation is part of the build-up to the massive CeltFest at the Cardiff International Arena on November 7.
CeltFest will feature a line-up including Max Boyce, Rhydian Roberts and rugby star Shane Williams.
CeltFest will be showing the Wales v New Zealand game on a giant screen. Tickets cost £25. To book, call 029 2022 4488 or visit www.celtfest.com
Press release issued by Robert Lloyd on behalf of CeltFest.
Members of the Gorsedd of the National Eisteddfod of Wales will be making a presentation to a representative of the Maori nation at the Senedd in Cardiff Bay on Thursday (October 22)
Renowned Welsh sculptor David Petersen has created a special stainless steel Horn of Plenty to mark the occasion.
The horn is inscribed – ‘A gift to the Maori nation’.
It will be presented to a member of the Ngāti Rānana London Māori Club.
The presentation is part of the build-up to the massive CeltFest at the Cardiff International Arena on November 7.
CeltFest will feature a line-up including Max Boyce, Rhydian Roberts and rugby star Shane Williams.
CeltFest will be showing the Wales v New Zealand game on a giant screen. Tickets cost £25. To book, call 029 2022 4488 or visit www.celtfest.com
Press release issued by Robert Lloyd on behalf of CeltFest.
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