Eisteddfod 2018
Weekly outline
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Félicitâtions to all those who participated in the Jèrriais section of the Jersey Eisteddfod on 23rd & 24th November 2018 at St Ouen's Parish Hall. This year's festival saw the highest number of entries for several years and many members of the native speaking community were very impressed with the children's performances. Bein fait tout l'monde!
We have compiled a full list of participants and results from this year's competition, which you can find below. If you would like to find more information about the Jèrriais section of the Eisteddfod festival, click here.
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Children choose from one of the two set pieces below. They can either read the piece or recite it from memory.
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Children choose from one of the two set pieces below. They can either read the piece or recite it from memory.
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Children choose from one of the three set pieces below. They can either read the piece or recite it from memory.
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Students between the ages of 15 and 20 choose from one of the three set pieces below. They can either read the piece or recite it from memory.
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Children choose from one of the two set pieces below. They then perform it as a group, either reading the piece or reciting it from memory.
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Children can choose a piece of prose or poem of their own choice.
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This is a new Class for 2018. Children work together in a group to recite a lengthy piece with dramatic presentation.
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This is a new class for 2018. Children perform together as a group to sing a mix of modern and traditional songs in Jèrriais.
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Adult students choose from one of two set pieces below. They can either read the piece or recite it from memory.