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| dates and duration = August, 2 weeks | | dates and duration = August, 2 weeks | ||
| duration weeks = 31,32,33 (2011) 32,33 (2012) 32,33 (2013) 32,33 (2014) | | duration weeks = 31,32,33 (2011) 32,33 (2012) 32,33 (2013) 32,33 (2014) | ||
− | | festival dates = 7.8.2015 - 16.8.2015, 12.8.2016 - 22.8.2016, | + | | festival dates = 7.8.2015 - 16.8.2015, 12.8.2016 - 22.8.2016, 12.8.2017 - 20.8.2017, 10.8.2018 - 18.8.2018, 9.8.2019 - 17.8.2019, 7.8.2020 - 15.8.2020, 6.8.2021 - 14.8.2021, 5.8.2022 - 13.8.2022, 4.8.2023 - 12.8.2023, 9.8.2024 - 17.8.2024 |
| accounts = | | accounts = | ||
http://twitter.com/FestivalKamfest | http://twitter.com/FestivalKamfest | ||
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− | Organised annually since [[established::2003]] in the town of Kamnik, [[Kamfest]] | + | Organised annually since [[established::2003]] in the town of Kamnik, [[Kamfest]] dubs itself as the "Festival with a view". Its programme ranges from children's performances, standup comedy and film screenings to jazz, rock, electronic and classical chamber music gigs of international artists. In terms of quality and diversity as well as in how imaginatively the festival is being produced Kamfest is surely among the strongest "local summer festivals" in Slovenia. |
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+ | ==Venues== | ||
− | The open-air festival has | + | The open-air festival has multiple stages, starting with the ambient-intensive mains stage in front of the [[Mali grad]] chapel & castle ruins and the intimate small jazz stage in front of the [[Zaprice Castle]]. Other venues include the riverfront, various parks, local gardens, the [[Veronika Gallery, Kamnik]], even a set of public transport buses, provisionally parked in the old city centre, and many other spaces spread around the town. |
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Kamnik Culture House]] | * [[Kamnik Culture House]] | ||
* [[Mali grad]] | * [[Mali grad]] | ||
+ | * [[Zaprice Castle]] | ||
* [[Priden Možic Cultural Association]] | * [[Priden Možic Cultural Association]] | ||
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[[Category:Music]] | [[Category:Music]] | ||
[[Category:Multidisciplinary festivals]] | [[Category:Multidisciplinary festivals]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:55, 31 July 2024
Venues
The open-air festival has multiple stages, starting with the ambient-intensive mains stage in front of the Mali grad chapel & castle ruins and the intimate small jazz stage in front of the Zaprice Castle. Other venues include the riverfront, various parks, local gardens, the Veronika Gallery, Kamnik, even a set of public transport buses, provisionally parked in the old city centre, and many other spaces spread around the town.
See also
External links
- Kamfest website (in Slovenian)