Songs, Stories and the Cornish Language with Gwenno

Class 12 were treated to a truly memorable experience this week when acclaimed musician Gwenno visited the school for a special workshop.

The children were captivated from the moment she began to sing, mesmerised not only by her beautiful voice but also by her engaging presence and fascinating stories. Gwenno spoke about her mixed Celtic heritage, explaining that she was born in Wales and has a Cornish father. She shared how she grew up speaking both Welsh and Cornish, helping to keep alive a language that had nearly disappeared following the Cornish Rebellion of 1497.

Throughout the workshop, Gwenno performed a selection of songs, each with its own unique story. The children particularly enjoyed Tir Ha Mor, which translates as “Land and Sea”- a song that celebrates the work of St Ives-born artist, Peter Lanyon. Pupils enjoyed singing along with the wonderfully playful song Eus Keus? (‘Is there cheese?’).

Following the performances, the children took part in a question-and-answer session, where they were able to learn more about Gwenno’s music, her heritage and the importance of language and culture in her art. Their thoughtful questions reflected just how inspired they had been by the experience.

Adding to the excitement of the day, Gwenno was accompanied by a film crew who are documenting the importance of Celtic culture and language as part of an upcoming documentary, Triskelion: A Celtic Identity.

The visit was an unforgettable experience for everyone involved, leaving the children inspired by the power of music, storytelling and the preservation of cultural heritage.

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