“This year, we chose six winning projects compared to four last year. We couldn’t decide, so we decided to extend the overall allocation to be able to allocate the same amount to each of the six projects still in the running among the thirty applications received”, explains Sandrine Fournier, referent of the cultural working group of the Scarmor cooperative.
Each of the winners will receive financial assistance of €4,000 from the cultural support fund of Leclerc Breton stores and will see their project supported in terms of communication by the purchasing cooperative. “We are now investing a little more over the long term, with releases planned for 2026. We are taking into account the creation time,” explained the members of the jury.
The winners
Fuzeta (pop-rock music)
Originally from Vannes, the group Fuzeta, made up of the three Sims brothers and their drummer childhood friend, will release a second album in 2026.
MUE (rock music, slam, vibraphone)
With its second album “Ar Milendall”, MUE, around its composer and creator Sylvain Jamault, wishes to go further in the exploration of its musical and thematic roots.
Kaolila (folk, rock, Breton music)
The female vocal group Kaolila, composed around Marion Guen and Faustine Audebert, recorded its first album at the Kerwax studio in Loguivy-Plougras, which will be released at the end of the month.
Done (hip-hop, jazz, Breton music)
Made up of Elise Desbordes and Perynn Bleunven, Emezi writes songs in Breton to the sounds of current pop, hip-hop and RnB music. The album will be released in 2025
Sky of Legends
After the film showing Brittany seen from a bird’s eye view, Ariel Neo presents a 200-page photo book designed with four professional photographers present on the set.
Book on Breton feminist figures
Authors and illustrators, the Morizur sisters will tell the stories of great figures of Breton popular culture published by Le Goater. Release planned for 2026.