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1 The Rock Eisteddfod Challenge Foundation Non-profit organisation
Non-profit organisation for a national competition involving school students in music, dance and drama. Includes photographs, events calendar, and information kits for teachers.
2 The Rock Eisteddfod Challenge Foundation Australian organisation
Australian organisation promoting a nationwide competition involving school students in music, dance and drama. Includes photographs, list of tour dates, and information videos.
3 The Rock Eisteddfod Challenge Foundation Non-profit Australian
Non-profit Australian organisation promoting a nationwide competition involving school students in music, dance and drama. Includes photographs, events calendar, and information kits for teachers.
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Eisteddfod Dictionary

Royal National Eisteddfod: an eisteddfod with competitions in music and drama and poetry and the fine arts
eisteddfod: any of several annual Welsh festivals involving artistic competitions (especially in singing)
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An eisteddfod is a Welsh festival of literature, music and performance. The tradition of such a meeting of Welsh artists dates back to at least the 12th century, when a festival of poetry and music was held by Rhys ap Gruffydd of Deheubarth at his court in Cardigan in 1176 but, with the decline of the bardic tradition, it fell into abeyance. The present-day format owes much to an eighteenth-century revival arising out of a number of informal eisteddfodau. The closest English equivalent to eisteddfod is "session"; the word is formed from two Welsh morphemes: eistedd, meaning "sit", and bod, meaning "be".

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