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Ifan Huw Dafydd announces his new film is to be premiered in August at the Left Coast Eisteddfod
By Ceri Shaw, 2009-08-05
Ceri Shaw, founder of The Left Coast Eisteddfod said, We are delighted to be having Ifan Huw Dafydds Wales: Two Heroes and Treasures here for its premiere at the Left Coast Eisteddfod. Ive had a sneak preview. All Im willing to say is that were glad to have work of such quality to show at our inaugural Eisteddfod here in Portland,OR......more HERE .
I particularly liked...'Hellboyo' , 'All Quiet on the Western Mail Front Page', 'Bridge on the River Wye', 'The Tidy.The Bad. and the Ugly' , 'Bore da Vietnam' etc
Americymru Film Festival Announces $1000 Best In Competition Prize at Portland Event, August 2010
By Ceri Shaw, 2009-08-05
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Americymru Film Festival Announces $1000 Best In Competition Prize at Portland Event, August 2010
BIG ANNOUNCEMENT! David Western's Lovespoon Eisteddfod Blog, 4 August 2009 - "Sexy Spoon!!"
By gaabi, 2009-08-05
And here he is!! The Left Coast Eisteddfod lovespoon is completed and is ready for the really exciting bit...the finishing finish!

I'm getting really close to finishing the dragon. I've only got the eye left to inlay and some touch up work on the head and neck and the spoon will be ready for a final 'once over'. To do an abalone inlay, I glue the piece in place with a dab of white glue and let it set for a couple of hours.
When the abalone dot feels good and firm, I run around the edge of it with a very fine razor knife to scribe the line I will use as my grounding boundary. When the scribing is done, I use a small chisel to pop the dot off the wood.
Next up is the grounding. In this phase of things, I level the surface for my dot to sit on and try to get it so that with the dot in place, a little less than a 1/16th of an inch of abalone remains proud of the surface. I do a careful dry fitting to make sure everything is in order before I commit to glueing it down. Nothing says disaster like having your abalone sticking up!
Although it gets a bit messy when the excess glue seeps out, I don't worry about it as long as everything still fits properly! While the glue is wet, I wipe off the excess so that life is a bit easier later when the glue hardens up. Having big lumps of hardened glue on the wood surface is hard on the tools and my patience.
When the glue has set, the dot gets filed down and softly domed to more resemble an eye. As I mentioned in an earlier post, abalone and mother of pearl both make very, very noxious dust when they are sanded and filed. If you are inclined to try your own abalone inlay at home, please wear a good dust mask or respirator and try to work outside where the dust stands a better chance of vacating your personal space!!
The dragon's head is now pretty much done and all that remains is to give him a good final sanding and touch up any little areas I'm not completely satisfied with. If you've slogged it through these months of blogs, then you won't want to miss the next installment when I start applying finish to the spoon and this beautiful piece of 150 year old walnut flashes into spectacular life! Ok, so it's not a nail-biting final round of American Idol or a scintillating episode of Big Brother, but I guarantee it will be exciting in its own peculiar way!!
And please remember, time is a tickin' on the August 21 kick-off of the Left Coast Eisteddfod...the reason for this spoon's existance. Get yourself to the Left Coast Eisteddfod in Portland, Oregon and get tickets to win it at the event!

Two months after being selected at the Hay Festival as the Oxfam Emerging Writer of the Year for her first novel in English, Twenty Thousand Saints, Fflur Dafydd has had yet another feather in her bow by being chosen to participate in the Iowa International Writing Program at Iowa University, the US' premier centre for creative writing, which was established in 1967. She will be in residence for six weeks, starting on 1 September. .....more HERE .
Today marks the start of Welsh Month at Portland Central Library. We set up our display case in the foyer this morning and Posters and fliers are on display. We hope to display posters at all 18 Libraries in the Multnomah district and anyone who wants to help us with that is welcome to download and print a pdf of our library poster from the panel at the bottom of this page.
Events will include:-
Wednesday August 19th
Enjoy Welsh language poetry with John Good . John was born in South Wales, into a house where the Welsh language was spoken. Over the past twenty years, he has given bilingual presentations on Welsh culture, sharing poetry, music and literature. Wed Aug 19th 12-1 p.m. ADMISSION FREE.
An assortment of materials available at the Library on Welsh poetry can be be found HERE
Purchase or listen online to John's "The First Fifteen Hundred Years of Welsh Poetry" HERE
Thursday August 20th
As part of the program authors Niall Griffiths and Chris Keil will be presenting a reading/Q&A session at the library on Thursday August 20th between 12 and 2. ADMISSION FREE
For more info and to rsvp if you will be attending go to this page:- Welsh Month at the Library All three of our guests will also be appearing and giving presentations as part of the daytime program at the Left Coast Eisteddfod .
Meanwhile here are excerpts of interviews in which author Niall Griffiths, explains his passion for reading and writing:
Get Your Welsh Month Link or Poster Here To view a larger image click on the thumbnail above or here . If you live in the Portland area please feel free to embed the code below on your blog or website. The image links to the Americymru Welsh Month at the Library webpage. If you would like to print a copy for display at your local library, download the .pdf here <a href="http://americymru.ning.com/events/welsh-monthcentral-library"><img border="0"src="http://americymrunet.jamroomhosting.com/data/media/0/0/Ning_Media/blogs/0/288_blogs.jpeg"/></a>
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