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Module CXD-3124:
O'r Llyfr i'r Llwyfan

Module Facts

Run by School of Welsh and Celtic Studies

20.000 Credits or 10.000 ECTS Credits

Semester 2

Organiser: Dr Manon Williams

Overall aims and purpose

O gychwyn cyntaf y traddodiad theatr Cymraeg a ddatblygodd er y bedwaredd ganrif ar bymtheg, mae testunau llenyddol wedi dylanwadu’n arw ar gwrs y ddrama. Bwriad y modiwl hwn yn trafod y broses o addasu testunau llenyddol ar gyfer y llwyfan. Bu addasiadau o nofelau Daniel Owen yn hynod boblogaidd, a man cychwyn priodol ar gyfer y modiwl hwn fydd fersiwn J.M. Edwards o Rhys Lewis. Ond yn ogystal â chynnig trawsolwg hanesyddol, bydd y modiwl hwn hefyd yn ystyried llu o faterion eraill, e.e. cymhellion yr addaswr, gweledigaeth yr awdur gwreiddiol ac un yr addaswr, y sialensau a wynebwyd wrth fynd ati i addasu, y cyfaddawdu a orfodir gan ystyriaethau ymarferol, pa mor glòs neu lac yw’r berthynas rhwng y llyfr gwreiddiol a’r addasiad llwyfan, swyddogaeth cyfarwyddwr. Amcenir at drafod amrediad o destunau, e.e. Rhys Lewis (Daniel Owen), Cysgod y Cryman (Islwyn Ffowc Elis), Te yn y Grug (Kate Roberts), Un Nos Ola Leuad (Caradog Prichard), a Bitsh! (Eirug Wyn). Ar sail astudiaeth o ddetholiad o destunau, bydd cyfle i gymhwyso’r hyn a ddysgir yn ymarferol mewn addasiad o waith llenyddol. Bydd y gwaith llenyddol y addesir gan yr ail a'r drydedd flwyddyn yn amrywio o ran her.

Course content

Mewn cyfres o ddarlithoedd, seminarau, gweithdai a chyflwyniadau, bydd y modiwl hwn yn trafod y broses o addasu testunau llenyddol ar gyfer y llwyfan. Trafodir ystod o destunau gan wahanol awduron, o addasiad J.M. Edwards o Rhys Lewis gan Daniel Owen ddiwedd y bedwaredd ganrif ar bymtheg hyd addasiad mwy diweddar Siôn Eirian o Cysgod y Cryman Islwyn Ffowc Elis ar gyfer y Theatr Genedlaethol. Bydd cyfle i glywed addaswyr a chynhyrchwyr yn trafod y sialensau a’u hwynebodd. Bydd cyfle hefyd i baratoi addasiad o waith llenyddol byr. Bydd y gwaith llenyddol y addesir gan yr ail a'r drydedd flwyddyn yn amrywio o ran her.

Assessment Criteria

threshold

D: Trothwy

  1. Dangos gallu i amgyffred rôl flaenllaw testunau llenyddol o fewn cyd-destun hanes y ddrama Gymraeg
  2. Dangos gallu i ddadansoddi ffynonellau cynradd ac eilradd a'u cymharu
  3. Dangos gallu i fynegi barn bersonol a beirniadu mewn modd cytbwys a chlir.
  4. Dangos gafael ar gystrawen a theithi'r Gymaeg.
  5. Dangos gallu i i gymhwyso’r hyn a ddysgir yn ymarferol

good

B: Da

  1. Dangos gallu da i amgyffred rôl flaenllaw testunau llenyddol o fewn cyd-destun hanes y ddrama Gymraeg
  2. Dangos gallu da i ddadansoddi ffynonellau cynradd ac eilradd a'u cymharu
  3. Dangos gallu da i fynegi barn bersonol a beirniadu mewn modd cytbwys a chlir
  4. Dangos gafael dda ar gystrawen a theithi'r Gymaeg.
  5. Dangos gallu da i i gymhwyso’r hyn a ddysgir yn ymarferol

excellent

A: Ardderchog

  1. Dangos gallu sicr i amgyffred rôl flaenllaw testunau llenyddol o fewn cyd-destun hanes y ddrama Gymraeg
  2. Dangos gallu sicr i ddadansoddi ffynonellau cynradd ac eilradd a'u cymharu
  3. Dangos gallu sicr i fynegi barn bersonol a beirniadu mewn modd cytbwys a chlir
  4. Dangos gafael sicr ar gystrawen a theithi'r Gymaeg.
  5. Dangos gallu sicr i i gymhwyso’r hyn a ddysgir yn ymarferol

Learning outcomes

  1. Sylweddoli rôl flaenllaw testunau llenyddol yn hanes mudiad y ddrama Gymraeg.

  2. Adnabod priod nodweddion testunau dramatig a llenyddol.

  3. Dadansoddi a chymharu testunau o ddau wahanol gyfrwng mewn modd deallus.

  4. Gweithio’n annibynnol ac mewn grwpiau a chyflwyno syniadau’n raenus ar lafar ac yn ysgrifenedig.

  5. Darllen yn annibynnol a phwyso a mesur y deunydd

  6. Mewn traethawd, llunio trafodaeth ar addasiad llwyfan o nofel (na astudiwyd yng nghwrs y modiwl) gan ddadansoddi'r modd yr aethpwyd ati i'w haddasu ar gyfer y llwyfan.

  7. Dadansoddi technegau addasu ar gyfer y llwyfan a'u cymhwyso mewn addasiad o waith llenyddol heriol.

  8. Adnabod gwendidau a rhinweddau gwahanol ddulliau o addasu.

  9. Pwyso a mesur llwyddiant addasiad llwyfan o waith llenyddol

Assessment Methods

Type Name Description Weight
ESSAY Traethawd 3200 o eiriau 60.00
COURSEWORK Addasiad o waith llenyddol byr 40.00

Teaching and Learning Strategy

Hours
Workshop 11
Private study 167
Lecture
  1. 20 awr o ddarlithoedd (11 sesiwn x 2 awr yn ystod Wythnos 1-12)
22

Transferable skills

  • Literacy - Proficiency in reading and writing through a variety of media
  • Computer Literacy - Proficiency in using a varied range of computer software
  • Self-Management - Able to work unsupervised in an efficient, punctual and structured manner. To examine the outcomes of tasks and events, and judge levels of quality and importance
  • Exploring - Able to investigate, research and consider alternatives
  • Information retrieval - Able to access different and multiple sources of information
  • Inter-personal - Able to question, actively listen, examine given answers and interact sensitevely with others
  • Critical analysis & Problem Solving - Able to deconstruct and analyse problems or complex situations. To find solutions to problems through analyses and exploration of all possibilities using appropriate methods, rescources and creativity.
  • Presentation - Able to clearly present information and explanations to an audience. Through the written or oral mode of communication accurately and concisely.
  • Teamwork - Able to constructively cooperate with others on a common task, and/or be part of a day-to-day working team
  • Management - Able to utilise, coordinate and control resources (human, physical and/or financial)
  • Argument - Able to put forward, debate and justify an opinion or a course of action, with an individual or in a wider group setting
  • Self-awareness & Reflectivity - Having an awareness of your own strengths, weaknesses, aims and objectives. Able to regularly review, evaluate and reflect upon the performance of yourself and others

Resources

Talis Reading list

http://readinglists.bangor.ac.uk/modules/cxd-3124.html

Courses including this module

Compulsory in courses:

  • QWM5: BA Cymraeg, Theatr a'r Cyfryngau year 3 (BA/CTC)

Optional in courses:

  • NQ26: BA Astudiaethau Busnes a Chymraeg year 3 (BA/ABCH)
  • T102: BA Chinese and Cymraeg year 4 (BA/CHCY)
  • Q5P5: BA Cymraeg gyda Newyddiaduraeth year 3 (BA/CN)
  • Q562: BA Cymraeg year 3 (BA/CYM)
  • Q565: BA Cymraeg (4 year) year 4 (BA/CYM4)
  • QQ3M: BA English Language & Cymraeg year 3 (BA/ELC)
  • QR53: BA Italian/Cymraeg year 4 (BA/ITCY)
  • X321: BA Astudiaethau Plentyndod ac Ieuenctid a Chymraeg year 3 (BA/PIC)
  • VVQ5: BA Philosophy and Religion and Welsh year 3 (BA/PRW)
  • QR54: BA Spanish/Cymraeg year 4 (BA/SPCY)
  • CQ65: BA Cymraeg/Sports Science year 3 (BA/SPSW)
  • LQK5: BA Polisi Cymdeithasol a Chymraeg year 3 (BA/SPWW)
  • LQH5: BA Cymdeithaseg a Chymraeg year 3 (BA/SWW)
  • Q5WK: BA Cymraeg gydag Ysgrifennu Cread year 3 (BA/WCW)
  • QR51: BA Cymraeg/French year 4 (BA/WFR)
  • QR52: BA Cymraeg/German year 4 (BA/WG)
  • QV51: BA Cymraeg/History year 3 (BA/WH)
  • QVM2: BA Welsh History/Cymraeg year 3 (BA/WHW)
  • QQ15: BA Cymraeg and Linguistics year 3 (BA/WL)
  • QW53: BA Cymraeg/Music year 3 (BA/WMU)
  • LQ35: BA Cymraeg and Sociology year 3 (BA/WS)
  • M1Q5: LLB Law with Welsh year 3 (LLB/LW)

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