This iconic event, which was revived in 2017 in Langoned/Langonnet
(Morbihan) after an absence since 1998, is completely unmissable for
anyone involved with the Breton language. It wass the meeting of the year
for all Brittophones – present and future – as well as Breton lovers,
supporters, anyone curious and all your friends. But it was much more than
a festival: it is also a place of activism. It was once again be an
opportunity to remind everyone that the Breton language is rich with a
multitude of colours and is a vector of constantly renewed creativity.
For those who do not (yet) speak Breton, the festival wass a unique opportunity to discover a world that may seem hidden, that of the Breton language. It is a “festival experience”, open to all. It will be an amazing immersion and discovery for some who do not speak or know Breton. A lifesize trial situation to discover Breton language and culture with your friends from far away!
The programme featuring the best artists of the moment included Dom Duff and Denez Prigent. On 3 stages, large concerts, a fest-deiz and festoù-noz, An Taol-Lañs (the only springboard for contemporary music in the Breton language), circus, cinema, theatre, conferences and debates, sport, a craftsmen’s village, the digital pole in the Breton language, the village of publishers in the Breton language and cultural associations, children’s games or workshops.
For those who do not (yet) speak Breton, the festival wass a unique opportunity to discover a world that may seem hidden, that of the Breton language. It is a “festival experience”, open to all. It will be an amazing immersion and discovery for some who do not speak or know Breton. A lifesize trial situation to discover Breton language and culture with your friends from far away!
The programme featuring the best artists of the moment included Dom Duff and Denez Prigent. On 3 stages, large concerts, a fest-deiz and festoù-noz, An Taol-Lañs (the only springboard for contemporary music in the Breton language), circus, cinema, theatre, conferences and debates, sport, a craftsmen’s village, the digital pole in the Breton language, the village of publishers in the Breton language and cultural associations, children’s games or workshops.