Ysbrydoliaeth - Inspirations -
Ysbrydoliaeth - Inspirations -
Gêm Dalgylch Conwy - Conwy Catchment game
Caneuon dŵr/Dyffryn Conwy
Dwr gan Huw Jones - can am foddi Tryweryn
Glaw gan Endaf Emlyn
Ffrydiau'r Dyffryn - Côr Ysgol Y Creuddyn ac Ysgol Dyffryn Conwy - lists the rivers/tributaries into Afon Conwy
Cân i Rhodri Dafydd’ gan Pedair
Sylvia gan Meic Stevens - can am gariad yn cael ei ddisgrifio “fel dwr yn llifo fel eog i’r mor”
Llyfrau y gallwch eu darllen wrth edrych dros yr afon…
Books you can read while looking out over the river
Strwythur,
safbwyntiau ac agosatrwydd:
Delweddu proses ddysgu ar gyfer Gofod Glas
Structure,
perspective and intimacy:
Developing a process within Gofod Glas
Leonardo da Vinci on water
Apparently he had 62 different words for how water moves! This is one of his musings on water…
“Water is sometimes sharp and sometimes strong, sometimes acid and sometimes bitter, sometimes sweet and sometimes thick or thin, sometimes it is seen bringing hurt or pestilence, sometime health-giving, sometimes poisonous. It suffers change into as many natures as are the different places through which it passes. And as the mirror changes with the colour of its subject, so it alters with the nature of the place, becoming noisome, laxative, astringent, sulphurous, salty, incarnadined, mournful, raging, angry, red, yellow, green, black, blue, greasy, fat or slim. Sometimes it starts a conflagration, sometimes it extinguishes one; is warm and is cold, carries away or sets down, hollows out or builds up, tears or establishes, fills or empties, raises itself or burrows down, speeds or is still; is the cause at times of life or death, or increase or privation, nourishes at times and at others does the contrary; at times has a tang, at times is without savour, sometimes submerging the valleys with great floods. In time and with water, everything changes.”
Casgliad y Werin
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