Sámi Grand Prix
Sámi Grand Prix is an annual Sámi song contest organized by Samisk Musikkfestival and held in Kautokeino, Norway. The first annual Grand Prix was held in 1990.[1] The winner of the contest goes on to compete in Liet-Lávlut, a music competition for European minority languages.[2] The Sámi Grand Prix consists of two separate parts: a yoik part and a song part. The artists usually come from Norway, Sweden and Finland.[2]
Winners
Year | Country | Artist | Song |
---|---|---|---|
1990 | Sáve | "Muital midjiide" | |
1991 | Marit Elisabeth Hætta Øverli | "Jáddá go beaivi?" | |
1992 | Audhild Valkeinen | "Máná eallinmokta" | |
1993 | Ann Mari Andersen | "Ráhkisvuohta seamma lea" | |
1994 | / | Inger Marie Gaino Nilut and Niko Valkeapää | "Duinna gávnnadit" |
1995 | Niko Valkeapää | "Vádjolus" | |
1996 | Nils Henrik Buljo | "Go beaivváš badjána" | |
1997 | Anne Inger and Marit Elisabeth Eira | "Don" | |
1998 | Anja Vesterheim | "Guorus váibmu" | |
1999 | Anja Vesterheim | "Boares muitu" | |
2000 | Marit Susanne Utsi | "Duinna" | |
2001 | Sofia och Anna | "Meahci mánná" | |
2002 | Elvira Galkina | "Immel agk" | |
2003 | Sofia Jannok | "Liekkas" | |
2004 | Johan Kitti | "Eŋgelat lávllodit" | |
2005 | Poppoo | "Giella ii leat jáddan" | |
2006 | / | Johan Kitti and Ellen Sara Bæhr | "Luđiin muitalan" |
2007 | Ola Stinnerbom | "Snowflow" | |
2008 | Elin Kåven[3] | "Áibbas jaska" | |
2009 | SomBy | "Ii iđida" | |
2010 | Pia-Maria Holmgren | "Geaidnu" | |
2011 | rOlfFa | "Gulatgo Mu" | |
2012 | Inger Karoline Gaup | "Oainnát go?" | |
2013 | Melina Kuhmunen and Johan Kitti | "Árran" | |
2014 | Heli Aikio | "Naharij kanda" | |
2015 | Nils Henrik Buljo | "1+1" |
See also
References
- ↑ "Hvem-Hva-Når om Sámi Grand Prix" (in Norwegian). NRK. Retrieved June 22, 2009.
- 1 2 "Tuva throatsinger at Sámi Grand Prix". eurolang.net. Retrieved April 21, 2006.
- ↑ "Rimpi tog bronset i Sámi Grand Prix" (in Swedish). SR. Retrieved June 22, 2009.
External links
- Hvem-Hva-Når om Sámi Grand Prix (Who-What-When at the Sámi Grand Prix) at NRK
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