The Bretons Celebrate - Gouel Divroet
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The Bretons Celebrate - Gouel Divroet
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Bitingly satirical of capitalism: Robinson Crusoe makes an appearance at the Rennes Opera
Gathered on Saturday in Bourbriac for its return to the Breton activist scene, the collective Ai'ta! awarded its first "Disprizioù ar brezhoneg," satirical distinctions given to local authorities, media, and officials deemed unfavorable to the Breton language.
For its new space, the Galerie de Bretagne has chosen an exhibition of works by the painter Le Scouëzec, who rests in the cemetery of Ploaré. A figure of Breton painting in the 20th century, he is also an emblem of the School of Paris between the two wars, and of landscapes from Africa.
After three days of debates in the National Assembly, the constitutional bill "for an autonomous Corsica within the Republic" has been amended by several changes. One of the main developments now makes it mandatory to consult Corsican voters on the future status.
The government has submitted a constitutional bill paving the way for autonomy for Corsica within the Republic. Recognition of a historical, linguistic, and cultural community, local normative power, legislative adaptations: behind the political slogans, here is what the text concretely provides.
What remains of the Enlightenment when the revolutionary storm rumbles? In The Revolution of Shadows, Bernard Rio brings to life forty years of history through a gallery of characters swept away by the passions, hopes, and dramas of an era that changed the fate of Brittany.
By supporting the constitutional bill for an autonomous Corsica within the Republic, Paul Molac has reignited the debate on French centralization. For the Breton deputy, territorial autonomy is primarily a matter of democracy.
Morin does not describe France as a community of blood or origin but as a historical construction that has gradually Frenchified very different populations, even other nations.
The director, producer, and Breton writer Michel Tréguer passed away on May 28, 2026, at the age of 85. A regular collaborator with the Agence Bretagne Presse, where he published 66 articles, he leaves behind the image of a versatile personality, both a polytechnic engineer, a television man, an essayist, and a defender of Breton culture.
Thirty years after the passing of Glenmor (1931-1996), the association Glenmor an Distro gathered on Saturday in Maël-Carhaix several relatives, admirers, and companions of the singer to unveil a new plaque on his grave. Among those present were his daughter Sterenn Le Scañv, the writer Louis Bertholom, and the bagpiper Patrick Molard.
Breton identity is not an immutable reality. It has been continuously redefined by successive doctrines, representations, and collective projects. By tracing these metamorphoses, this article questions Brittany's ability to formulate a new political doctrine today that is adapted to contemporary challenges.
The members of the KOUN BREIZH association learned with great sadness of the loss of their former President Loïk CAMUS and exceptional activist. Loïck was the guardian of the memory of his grandfather, Camille Le Mercier d’Erm, whose writings he compiled in "breiz dishual" in 2014.
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