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    Rasmus Ole Lyberth (born 21 August 1951) is a Greenlandic-Danish musician and actor. Since 1970, he has been one of the most popular artists in the Greenlandic...
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  • people with the given name Rasmus include: Rasmus B. Anderson (1846–1936), American author, professor, and diplomat Rasmus Andersson, Swedish ice hockey...
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    using elements of traditional drum dances in the music. The singer Rasmus Lyberth did the most to change Greenlandic music by performing for simple entertainment...
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    Friday (rock), Nanook (rock), Siissisoq (rock), Nuuk Posse (hip hop) and Rasmus Lyberth (folk), who performed in the Danish national final for the 1979 Eurovision...
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    Davidsen (1947–2007), Greenland's first female government minister Rasmus Lyberth (born 1951), musician and actor. Sofie Petersen (born 1955), a Lutheran...
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    Ministry of Culture) – DKK 75 000 2001 PINIARTUT with Tellu Virkkala, Rasmus Lyberth and Ville Kangas 1999 24 PRÉLUDES 1998 KLÆMINT 1997 SHALDER GEO 1991...
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    politician Sofie Petersen (b. 1955), Lutheran Bishop of Greenland Rasmus Lyberth (b. 1951), singer, actor Thue Christiansen (1940–2022), designer of...
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  • guitar Mia Káradóttir, flute Mikael Blak, bass Ólavur Øster, guitar Rasmus Lyberth, vocal Tore Brunborg, saxophone Villu Veski, saxophone Den Yderste Ø...
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  • of the film is the conflict between modernity and tradition. Rasmus Lyberth ... Rasmus Vivi Nielsen ... Marie Nukâka Motzfeldt ... drum dancer Niels...
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  • revote, which was won by "Disco Tango" performed by Tommy Seebach. Rasmus Lyberth performed in Greenlandic, and Annika Hoydal in Faroese. On the night...
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  • Thomas Eje as Erik Naja Rosing Olsen as Sørine Rasmus Lyberth as Rasmus Benedikte Schmidt as Elizabeth Rasmus Thygesen as Otto List of submissions to the...
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    performer and an accordionist who played with the Greenlandic musician Rasmus Lyberth. Lynge has said that he had no formal schooling as a child, but worked...
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    for The Danish Quartet Christmas Concert with Greenlandic Folk singer Rasmus Lyberth at Graabrødre Klosterkirke, Odense Mpiri had four concerts and one performance...
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    Rakel Helmsdal Greenland: Orpilissat nunarsuarmi kusanarnersaat, Juaaka Lyberth and Maja-Lisa Kehlet (ill.) The Sami language area: Guovssu guovssahasat...
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  • Jorgen Egede 1997–1999 8 Sepp Piontek 2000–2002 9 Jens Tang Olesen Kristian Lyberth 2003–2004 10 Sepp Piontek 2004 11 Jens Tang Olesen Hans Frederik Olsen...
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