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30/12/09

BREIZH DESIGN: an exhibition that aims at promoting design in Brittany

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In June 2009, the Breizh Décalage exhibition gathered, at the « House of Brittany » in Paris, more than 20 participant design agencies and as many Bretton companies. BREIZH DESIGN, as a continuation of Breizh Décalage, is an exhibition that goes further. Including the pieces of the latter and presents, it will also present an overview of Brittany’s design activity. [ Read more ]

By : Toorismag team
29/12/09

Rennes – France’s last « Non-sense » championship – from December 27th to 31st, 2009


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Within the framework of the « Let’s wake-up » Festival (« festival Réveillons-nous »), the last tour of France’s « Non-sense » championship will be hold from December 27th to 31st, 2009. Contestants will do their best… Without any performance enhancing drugs, without the support of the Olympic Commitee, which will have always ignored them, but with the support of their fans ever more present, they will have hold out for 7 years ! [ Read more ]

By : Toorismag team
13/11/09

Focus on: TransMusicales Music Festival in Rennes, Brittany

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The TransMusicales festival will be held in Rennes, Brittany, from December 2nd to 5th, 2009. This is a major rock music event, which also promotes local up-and-coming bands. This year, the TransMusicales are celebrating the 31st anniversary of a constantly evolving event with ever more musical discoveries.

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By : Toorismag team
21/07/09

Brittany – 39th Interceltic Festival of Lorient

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This summer, the event that should not be missed in Brittany is certainly the Interceltic Festival of Lorient that will take place from July 31st to August 9th. Today, it has become one of the largest festival in the world and every year one celtic country is put forward. This year, Galicia, north-west of Spain, is guest of honor.

All kinds of celtic musics are played during the Interceltic Festival : from thousand-year-old songs, to folk, rock or jazz, through symphonic music. [ Read more ]

By : Toorismag team