Rugby World Cup has no plans to change ‘awful’ national anthem arrangements

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Rugby World Cup has no plans to change ‘awful’ national anthem arrangements
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The renditions of the national anthems have attracted widespread criticism, but the Guardian understands that organisers have no plans to change the arrangements sung by children’s choirs

Organisers say project teaches culture of competing nationsThe renditions of the national anthems on the opening weekend of thehave attracted widespread criticism, but the Guardian understands organisers have no plans to change the arrangements sung by children’s choirs.

The anthems are part of a project that involves no fewer than 7,000 children from diverse backgrounds, called La Mêlée des Chœurs, an initiative byinvolving the ministry of national education, the Opera Comique and the French ministry of culture.

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