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Module CXD-3024:
Y Theatr Gymraeg Fodern

Module Facts

Run by School of Welsh and Celtic Studies

20.000 Credits or 10.000 ECTS Credits

Semester 1

Organiser: Prof Angharad Price

Overall aims and purpose

Mae hwn yn un o fodiwlau gorfodol Cymraeg, Theatr a’r Cyfrynau, ond bydd ei gynnwys hefyd yn berthnasol i amryw raglenni gradd eraill a gynigir gan Ysgol y Gymraeg gan ei fod yn cwmpasu gwaith rhai o lenorion amlycaf yr iaith. Ei bwrpas yw rhoi cyflwyniad cryno i hanes y theatr Gymraeg hyd at y 1920au cyn mynd ati i ganolbwyntio ar ei hoes aur yn ystod gweddill yr ugeinfed ganrif a’r unfed ganrif ar hugain. Bydd prif bwyslais y modiwl ar waith detholiad o ddramodwyr sy wedi pennu a llywio cwrs y ddrama Gymraeg fodern. Trwy gyfrwng astudiaeth benodol o theatr Saunders Lewis, John Gwilym Jones, Gwenlyn Parry ac Aled Jones Williams rhoir sylw i faterion fel y ddrama hanesyddol a chwedlonol, y ddrama fydryddol, a Theatr yr Abswrd yn ogystal â chysyniadau dylanwadol fel Naturiolaeth ar Ôl-foderniaeth. Ar hyd y modiwl, cyfeirir yn gyson at y cyd-destun cymharol a’r modd y dylanwadwyd ar y theatr Gymraeg fodern gan ddramodwyr eraill o Gymru a thu hwnt.

Course content

Mae hwn yn un o fodiwlau gorfodol Cymraeg ac Astudiaethau Theatr a’r Cyfrynau, ond bydd ei gynnwys hefyd yn berthnasol i amryw raglenni gradd eraill a gynigir gan Ysgol y Gymraeg gan ei fod yn cwmpasu gwaith rhai o lenorion amlycaf yr iaith. Ei bwrpas yw rhoi cyflwyniad cryno i hanes y theatr Gymraeg hyd at y 1920au cyn mynd ati i ganolbwyntio ar ei hoes aur yn ystod gweddill yr ugeinfed ganrif a’r unfed ganrif ar hugain. Bydd prif bwyslais y modiwl ar waith detholiad o ddramodwyr sy wedi pennu a llywio cwrs y ddrama Gymraeg fodern. Trwy gyfrwng astudiaeth benodol o theatr Saunders Lewis, John Gwilym Jones, Gwenlyn Parry ac Aled Jones Williams rhoir sylw i faterion fel y ddrama hanesyddol a chwedlonol, y ddrama fydryddol, a Theatr yr Abswrd yn ogystal â chysyniadau dylanwadol fel Naturiolaeth ar Ôl-foderniaeth. Ar hyd y modiwl, cyfeirir yn gyson at y cyd-destun cymharol a’r modd y dylanwadwyd ar y theatr Gymraeg fodern gan ddramodwyr eraill o Gymru a thu hwnt.

Assessment Criteria

good

B- i B+

  1. Dangos gallu i ddeall cefndir a chyd-destun y theatr Gymraeg fodern
  2. Dangos gallu i gloriannu dramâu yn feirniadol
  3. Dangos gallu i ymateb i farn ac i fynegi barn bersonol
  4. Dangos gallu i grynhoi sylwadau a dadleuon pobl eraill
  5. Dangos gafael ar gystrawen a theithi¿r Gymaeg.

excellent

A- i A*

  1. Dangos gallu i ddeall cefndir a chyd-destun y theatr Gymraeg fodern
  2. Dangos gallu i gloriannu dramâu yn feirniadol
  3. Dangos gallu i ymateb i farn ac i fynegi barn bersonol
  4. Dangos gallu i grynhoi sylwadau a dadleuon pobl eraill
  5. Dangos gafael ar gystrawen a theithi¿r Gymaeg.

threshold

D- i D+

  1. Dangos gallu i ddeall cefndir a chyd-destun y theatr Gymraeg fodern
  2. Dangos gallu i gloriannu dramâu yn feirniadol
  3. Dangos gallu i ymateb i farn ac i fynegi barn bersonol
  4. Dangos gallu i grynhoi sylwadau a dadleuon pobl eraill
  5. Dangos gafael ar gystrawen a theithi¿r Gymaeg.

Learning outcomes

  1. Trafod yn ddadansoddol ac mewn dyfnder wahanol gyfraniadau y prif ddramodwyr dan sylw

  2. Deall mewn dyfnder natur gyffredinol a phrif nodweddion y theatr Gymraeg ers dechrau'r ugeinfed ganrif a hyd at y presennol

  3. Trin a thrafod yn hyderus amryw gysyniadau a genres perthnasol, a'u haddasu i drafodaeth ar y theatr Gymraeg yn benodol

  4. Arddangos gwybodaeth ddofn ac eang am gefndir y theatr Gymraeg fodern

  5. Bwrw trawsolwg eang ar yr hyn a drafodir a magu dealltwriaeth dda o leoliad dramau unigol oddi mewn i'r cyd-destun hwnnw

Assessment Methods

Type Name Description Weight
ESSAY Traethawd 50.00
EXAM Arholiad 50.00

Teaching and Learning Strategy

Hours
Seminar

Seminarau.

10
Private study

Astudio Preifat- amser darllen, paratoi a chymryd asesiadau.

180
Lecture

Darlithoedd.

10

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.
  • Safety-Consciousness - Having an awareness of your immediate environment, and confidence in adhering to health and safety regulations
  • 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
  • Mentoring - Able to support, help, guide, inspire and/or coach others
  • 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
  • Leadership - Able to lead and manage, develop action plans and objectives, offer guidance and direction to others, and cope with the related pressures such authority can result in

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)
  • QW5H: Cymraeg Creadigol gyda Cherddoriaeth Boblogaidd year 3 (BA/CCYCB)
  • 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)
  • 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)

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