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    Kan ar Bobl (Breton for Song of the people) is a Breton music competition created in 1973, that takes place in Lorient as part of the Festival Interceltique...
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    Portugal) Festival Interceltique de Lorient (Lorient, France) Festival del Kan ar Bobl (Lorient, France) Festival de Cornouaille (Quimper, France) Les Nuits...
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    1982, he sang with Alain Leclère in festoù-noz. In the Kan ar Bobl, he won the first prize in kan ha diskan in 1987, the first prize in new singing in 1988...
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    the group won the category "Best Musical Group" at the competition Kan Ar Bobl. In April 2010, they released a second album before Maurice Jouanno left...
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    culture, such as the Breton language and the organization of events like Kan ar Bobl. Kerlenn Pondi was preceded by two other groups, several of whose members...
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    Cahier Dastum n°5 (1975) Kazetenn ar Vro Plinn, Journal parlé du pays Plinn de 1978 à 1981 (1981) Kan, Kan ar Bobl Duault 1988 (1988) Fañch ha Fisel -...
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    needed] Festival Interceltique de Lorient (Lorient) Festiv'Arz, in Arzal Kan ar Bobl (Pontivy)[citation needed] Les Nuits Celtiques du Stade de France (Paris)[citation...
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    Breton culture, mythology, literature, and traditional music. The similar Kan ar Bobl competition, which is held as part of the Festival Interceltique de Lorient...
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    European Music competition. Montdidier, 1st prize unanimously. 1995 – Kan ar Bobl. Pontivy, 1st prize unanimously. 2014 – Tristan Le Govic, Elva (TD03)...
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    Joseph church. [Eglise St. Joseph:[2] Every year the final round of Kan ar Bobl, a Breton music competition. The town maintains twinning links with:...
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    by Olivier Bourbeillon, Simon Hymphries. In 1997, she competed in the Kan ar Bobl, a Breton singing contest that brought to fame, among others, Yann-Fañch...
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    Lorient, Cornouaille 2013). 1977 : Gwerziou ha soniou ar bobl - Chants traditionnels de Bretagne (ArFolk - Coop Breizh) 1990 : Barzaz-Breiz - Kanet evit...
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  • Lehre Lehro Pe Naiya" "Dekh Lu Jo Nazar Bhar Ke" "Shina Gore Hazy Hazy Bobling" Sudesh Bhosle "Sa Ra Ra Ra Ra" Daud "Zehreela Pyar" A. R. Rahman Mehboob...
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  • invariable do (also the affirmative answer to these questions) is used: Canodd y bobl, on do? – The people sang, didn't they? Mae hi wedi ei weld o, on do? – She's...
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