A council of Welsh or other Celtic bards and Druids, especially as meeting before the eisteddfod.
(尤指每天在诗歌音乐比赛会前举行的)(威尔士或其他凯尔特的)吟唱诗人吟唱比赛会的预备会
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His fieldwork activity was recognised by the Cornish Gorsedd, of which he was made a bard at a ceremony held at The Hurlers stone circles on Bodmin Moor, on 29 August 1930.
The group, which is working locally, has set up camp around the Gorsedd stone circle.
Dr Williams will not be the only church leader admitted as an honorary Druid to the Gorsedd.
Regal figures rise from the assembled Gorsedd of the Bards of the Isle of Britain, dressed in billowing robes of white, blue and green, presided over by the Arch-Druid.
Recognized in late medieval times as one of the three main Druidic meeting places in Britain, in 1928 the Gorsedd of the Bards of Cornwall was inaugurated in the circle; modern bardic circles are used in much the same way in Wales.
A bard of the Cornish Gorsedd, Gundry published Songs and dances of Cornwall in 1966, and used Cornish subjects, and folk-song material, in his operas The tinners of Cornwall and the comic opera The logan rock.
I just wanted to point out that the Gorsedd of Bards is a Welsh group of artists, musicians, etc.
I've attended or participated in Wiccan rituals, Goddess circles, Druid Gorsedd, Pagan festivals, co-ed and women-only circles, skyclad, robed, public, private, and solitary rites.