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A Celtic circle ((ブルトン語:kelc'h keltiek), ) is an association which aims at emphasizing the Breton culture, by using possibly the Breton language. The Celtic circles created before the Second World War had very wide cultural objectives, including the literature, the theater, the songs, the choral singing, the plastic arts and the learning and the practice of the Breton, but not always the music and the dance.〔Alan Pierre et Daniel Cario (pref. Alan Stivell), "La danse bretonne : Un ouvrage essentiel pour connaître et mieux pratiquer les danses bretonnes", Coop Breizh, 1999, p. 120〕 However, those after 1945 generally restricted their actions and take only care with collecting, studying, transmitting and disseminating arts and the popular traditions in Brittany, in particular the Breton dances by occurring on stage with amateurs status:〔"Les cercle celtique:et la culture bretonne", in Ar Soner, n°236, july 1977, p. 14〕 performances and compositions created will go in this direction. There are between 200 and 300 there with most of which are located in Brittany, but there is also in many cities where Breton communities are met in France and in Guadeloupe, New York, Beijing... There are two large federations, who organize competitions, Kendalc'h and War'l Leur. The city of Quimper is known for its circles and its festival. == Activities == * dance * music * costumes * teaching (transmission) * collectage 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Celtic circle」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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