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1921 opera by Hakon Børresen
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Kaddara: Folkelivsbilleder fra Grønland (Sketches from the Folk Life in Greenland) is a 1921 Danish-language opera in four acts by Hakon Børresen to a libretto by C.M. Norman-Hansen (1861-1947).

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  1. The Living Age 1921 - Volume 309 - Page 679 'Very properly Kaddara is called "Sketches from the Folk Life in Greenland." In the four pictures unrolled before the spectator, joy and merrymaking, baseness, and sentimental outpourings follow each other in rapid succession.
  2. Borksand, Niels (2011). "Kaddara- en Grønlandsk opera". Tidsskriftet Grønland.
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