Sámi Grand Prix

Sámi Grand Prix 2015
Winner of the song part of the competition, Nils Henrik Buljo is fifth from the left
Performance at the 2010 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 Norway Sáve "Muital midjiide"
1991 Norway Marit Elisabeth Hætta Øverli "Jáddá go beaivi?"
1992 Norway Audhild Valkeinen "Máná eallinmokta"
1993 Norway Ann Mari Andersen "Ráhkisvuohta seamma lea"
1994 Norway / Finland Inger Marie Gaino Nilut and Niko Valkeapää "Duinna gávnnadit"
1995 Finland Niko Valkeapää "Vádjolus"
1996 Norway Nils Henrik Buljo "Go beaivváš badjána"
1997 Norway Anne Inger and Marit Elisabeth Eira "Don"
1998 Norway Anja Vesterheim "Guorus váibmu"
1999 Norway Anja Vesterheim "Boares muitu"
2000 Norway Marit Susanne Utsi "Duinna"
2001 Sweden Sofia och Anna "Meahci mánná"
2002 Russia Elvira Galkina "Immel agk"
2003 Sweden Sofia Jannok "Liekkas"
2004 Sweden Johan Kitti "Eŋgelat lávllodit"
2005 Finland Poppoo "Giella ii leat jáddan"
2006 Norway / Sweden Johan Kitti and Ellen Sara Bæhr "Luđiin muitalan"
2007 Sweden Ola Stinnerbom "Snowflow"
2008 Norway Elin Kåven[3] "Áibbas jaska"
2009 Finland SomBy "Ii Iđit Vel"
2010 Sweden Pia-Maria Holmgren "Geaidnu"
2011 Norway rOlfFa "Gulatgo Mu"
2012 Norway Inger Karoline Gaup "Oainnát go?"
2013 Sweden Melina Kuhmunen and Johan Kitti "Árran"
2014 Finland Heli Aikio "Naharij kanda"
2015 Norway Nils Henrik Buljo "1+1"

See also

References

  1. "Hvem-Hva-Når om Sámi Grand Prix" (in Norwegian). NRK. Retrieved June 22, 2009.
  2. 1 2 "Tuva throatsinger at Sámi Grand Prix". eurolang.net. Retrieved April 21, 2006.
  3. "Rimpi tog bronset i Sámi Grand Prix" (in Swedish). SR. Retrieved June 22, 2009.


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