A new year and a new location for Kan Rag Kernow (Song for Cornwall)

A new year and a new location for Kan Rag Kernow (Song for Cornwall)

The event was held at the Hotel Lowenac in Camborne for the first time and the move was a success with an excellent atmosphere on the evening.

Four groups took part in the competition – unfortunately a fifth could not make it – the Aggie Boys’ Choir.

The quality of the entries was high, all of them with strong songs and original and diverse performances, from a personal tale from Tir ha Tavas, to a song conjuring up the atmosphere of a voyage on the sea, to a song in the voice of Miss Havisham from Dickens’ Great Expectations.

But the winners of the night were The Rowan Tree with their song Tresor (Treasure). It was very lively and memorable, and the perfect song to represent Kernow with a song sung in Cornish.

Good luck to The Rowan Tree in Ireland in April – our fingers are crossed!

 

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Gans an vledhen nowydh, yth esa tyller nowydh dhe Gan Rag Kernow.

An hwarvos a veu synsys yn Ostel Lowenac yn Kammbronn an prys ma ha sewen bras o gans ayrgylgh splann.

Yth esa peswar bagas ow kemeres rann y’n kesstrif y honan. Soweth nyns o possybyl rag pympes dos – Keur An Vebyon Vreannek.

Kwalita an entransow o ughel, oll anedha gans kanow krev ha performyansow derowel ha divers, a-dhyworth hwedhel personel gans Tir ha Tavas, dhe gan ow profya ayrgylgh vyaj war’n mor, dhe gan yn lev Mestresik Havisham a-dhyworth Gwaytyansow Meur gans Dickens.

Mes gwaynyoryon an nos o The Rowan Tree (An Gerdhinen) gans aga han Tresor. Fest bewek ha kovadow o an performyans ha kan perfeyth rag representya Kernow.

Chons da dhe’n Rowan Tree yn Iwerdhon mis Ebrel – agan besies yw krewsys!

 

 

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