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    Éric Vigner (category French theatre directors)
    French stage director, actor and scenic designer. He directed the CDDB-Théâtre de Lorient, Centre Dramatique National from 1996 to 2015. Éric Vigner graduated...
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    The Festival interceltique de Lorient (French), Emvod Ar Gelted An Oriant (Breton) or Inter-Celtic Festival of Lorient in English, is an annual Celtic...
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    l'Histoire by Witold Gombrowicz, Théâtre de Lorient 2015 : Pelléas et Mélisande by Claude Debussy, Opéra National de Lyon 2016 : Così fan tutte by Mozart...
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    Christophe Honoré titled La Faculté. He worked with the Academy of the Théâtre de Lorient and actress Jutta Johanna Weiss on the world premiere at the 2012...
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    Champigny-sur-Marne and then his adolescence in Saint-Maur-des-Fossés (Val-de-Marne).[citation needed] He trained as an actor from 1981 to 1984 at Studio...
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    many in one act. Émile de Najac was born in Lorient, France, the descendant of naval commander and bonapartist Benoît Georges de Najac. His son Raoul Charles...
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    The history of Lorient begins with the town's foundation in 1666 as a base for the French East India Company. This role was reinforced in 1675 during...
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    Cinquième Salle de la Place des Arts in Montreal. He was also a member of the Sponsorship Committee at the Grand Théâtre de Lorient (France), created...
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  • Big Art Group (category Theatre ensembles in New York City)
    en Scène (Rennes, France) 2002 Théâtre Garonne (Toulouse, France), Festival d'Automne (Paris, France), Théâtre de Lorient (Brittany, France) 2005 Dance...
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    Solal (category Musicians from Lorient)
    Morhain), born on September 29, 1962, in Lorient, is a French singer, known for his roles in musical theatre. Solal was discovered by Michel Sardou in...
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  • which was completed in 1813. In 1778, the Lorient naval dockyards succeeded La Compagnie des Indes du port de L’Orient. The naval dockyards in Rochefort...
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    League. Retrieved 3 May 2011. "Festival Interceltique de Lorient 2010". Festival Interceltique de Lorient. Archived from the original on 12 June 2011. Retrieved...
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  • Charles Delioux (category Musicians from Lorient)
    the nineteenth century. Charles Delioux was born in the Breton town of Lorient, Morbihan. He received his early musical education from his father, a local...
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    returned to Isle de France on 13 January 1780. On 3 February 1780, the 64-gun Bizarre departed Lorient to further reinforce Isle de France. After it was...
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    Automne 2010" (in French). Odéon-Théâtre de l'Europe. Retrieved 26 May 2017. "Isabelle Huppert lit Jan Fabre - Théâtre de Gennevilliers" (in French). BilletReduc...
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    du Bout du Monde (France) in August 2011, the Festival Interceltique de Lorient (France) in August 2012 and the Flèche d'Or, Paris, in April 2013. Moriarty...
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  • ULTÉRIEUR" (in French). smcaen.fr. 17 December 2022. "Coupe de France. Énième coup de théâtre, Vire – Caen se jouera mercredi… à d'Ornano" (in French)....
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    The parish cemetery of Lorient, Saint Barthélemy, where Hallyday's grave is located Tombe au cimetière de l'église de Lorient de Saint-Barthélemy Hallyday...
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  • Rita Strohl (category Musicians from Lorient)
    July 1865 – 27 March 1941) was a French composer and pianist. Born in Lorient (Morbihan), Rita Strohl was a gifted student and entered the Paris Conservatory...
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    Bollardière retired to his native Brittany, joining a naval construction firm in Lorient. After initially taking to his new work with enthusiasm, he quickly became...
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    du petit port de Lorient (The Harbor at Lorient), 1869, oil on canvas, 43 × 72 cm, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Le Port de Cherbourg, 1871...
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    Marie Dorval (category People from Lorient)
    Marie Dorval (6 January 1798, Lorient, Morbihan – 20 May 1849) was a French actress in the Romantic style. Marie Thomase Amélie Delauney was born on 6...
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    I. pg 3- Hennebont, Moriban, county town of the Lorient district. Annales de la Faculte des Lettres de Bordeaux, XXXV Annee, Bulletin Hispanique, Fonde...
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  • December 2021, Brest won six Ligue 1 games in a row, defeating Monaco, Lorient, Lens, Bordeaux, Saint-Étienne, and Marseille in the club's longest-ever...
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    1939-1945 (4 citations) Croix de guerre des Théâtres d'opérations extérieures (1 citation) Croix du Combattant Volontaire Médaille de la Résistance with rosette...
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    attacked coastal targets, such as the U-boat bases at La Pallice and Lorient also destroying the E-boat pens at Le Havre. a raid on Brest saw the sinking...
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    Pascal Rambert (category French theatre directors)
    VIE (it), Strasbourg at the Théâtre National de Strasbourg (fr), Clermont Ferrand (fr), Paris at the Théâtre National de Chaillot (fr), Orléans(fr), Chateauvallon...
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  • commanded the 6-gun cutter Sauterelle, cruising between Lorient and Groix. He sailed Sauterelle to Isle de France (Mauritius). He took part in the First voyage...
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    Lozère Festival de Cornouaille (Quimper) Festival Euroceltes, in Strasbourg[citation needed] Festival Interceltique de Lorient (Lorient) Festiv'Arz, in...
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    under a magnifying glass, but her deafness persisted. She died in 1918 in Lorient, during the Spanish flu pandemic. Lenéru is perhaps best known as the subject...
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