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- facilitating dialogue between performers and audience members. There are animateurs in a wide number of musical styles. While they are probably most common...
- refugees. Kantano Habimana, po****rly known as "Kantano". The most po****r animateur in terms of airtime, Kantano called for "those who have guns [to] immediately...
- his po****rity throughout the country, Hitimana was one of the first animateurs hired by RTLM after its founding on 8 April 1993. He continued his trademark...
- February 2011, she was a contestant at the game show Le Grand Concours des Animateurs on TF1 and was the winner. In September 2012, she parti****ted again and...
- recherches. In January 2007, he parti****ted in the "Grand Concours des Animateurs", hosted by Carole Rousseau. In 2008, he has hosted various TV shows on...
- 1975) is an English choirmaster and broadcaster, self-described as an "animateur, presenter and po****riser of choral singing". He is best known for his...
- ancien animateur du " Club Dorothée ", est mort". Le Monde. July 1, 2018. Retrieved July 2, 2018. "Le chanteur François Corbier, un des animateurs de "Récré...
- (died c. 1998–2002), commonly referred to as Kantano, was a presenter (animateur) on the Rwandan radio station RTLM, which pla**** a significant role in...
- (in Russian) Le journaliste gastronomique Jean-Luc Petitrenaud, ancien animateur d'émissions culinaires, est mort à l'âge de 74 ans (in French) docteur...
- March 2013. Komboli Zowe, Isaac (8 February 2023). "Sud-Ubangi : les animateurs de la territoriale présentés à Zongo". Ouragan (in French). Retrieved...