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− | | maintainer = | + | | maintainer = Urška Savič |
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− | | name = Floating Castle Festival | + | | name =Floating Castle Festival |
− | | local name = Festival Plavajoči grad | + | | local name =Festival Plavajoči grad |
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− | | website = | + | | website = https://www.floatingcastle.si/ |
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| dates and duration = 1 week, end of August | | dates and duration = 1 week, end of August | ||
| duration weeks = | | duration weeks = | ||
− | | festival dates = 5.9.2014 - 7.9.2014, 23.8.2015 - 30.8.2015, 10.7.2016 - 16.7.2016, 3.8.2017 - 5.8.2017, 26.7.2018 - 28.7.2018 | + | | festival dates = 5.9.2014 - 7.9.2014, 23.8.2015 - 30.8.2015, 10.7.2016 - 16.7.2016, 3.8.2017 - 5.8.2017, 26.7.2018 - 28.7.2018, 26.8.2019 - 31.8.2019, 1.8.2020 - 2.8.2020, 22.7.2021 - 25.7.2021, 4.8.2022 - 7.8.2022, 27.7.2023 - 30.7.2023, 13.7.2024, 21.7.2024 |
| contacts = {{Contact | | contacts = {{Contact | ||
| name = Matija Solce | | name = Matija Solce | ||
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+ | https://www.instagram.com/floatingcastle_festival/?hl=en | ||
+ | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIXmYl-6JrBQAH4hK2xmwXw | ||
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{{image|Floating Castle Festival 2015 site-specific installation.jpg}} | {{image|Floating Castle Festival 2015 site-specific installation.jpg}} | ||
− | Established in [[established::2014]], the [[Floating Castle Festival]] takes place in the picturesque surroundings of the [[Snežnik Castle]], in | + | Established in [[established::2014]], the [[Floating Castle Festival]] takes place in the picturesque surroundings of the [[Snežnik Castle]]. It actually started in 2013 as the Burning Castle Festival, derived from the experience of the [[HISTeRIA Festival]] (held in Istria). This congenial meeting of artists and various communities is an open-ended project from start to finish, and could best be described as a "folk-puppet-music-theatre site-specific event". |
− | Its charismatic initiator and organiser is [[Matija Solce]], a prolific musician, puppeteer, activist, actor | + | Its charismatic initiator and organiser is [[Matija Solce]], a prolific musician, puppeteer, activist, actor and director who lives in the nearby village of Kozarišče. |
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==Concept== | ==Concept== | ||
− | The | + | The central idea behind the festival is of incorporating and inclusivity. It tries to involve people from the local village by setting up performances and workshops in the village itself; it tries to be friendly to children, to the elderly, and to the disabled; it is international and multilingual; it encourages visitors to be involved in the realisation of the festival; and it hosts numerous types of artists and other creative spirits, who bring a variety of art forms and methods and who throughout the whole day and night allow for both mindless as well as thoughtful and reflective entertainment. |
− | An important part of the festival is the | + | An important part of the festival is the design and making of the atmosphere. It takes place before the official festival starts and is still a part of it, as the artists and volunteers gather for a conceptually-minded set-up of the site. Land-art, the usage of ''in situ'' materials, and also the already existing "spots", environment-friendly practices and place-specific allusions are the principles by which the location is manipulated and transformed into the festival grounds. |
{{image|Floating Castle Festival 2015 Snežnik Castle.jpg}} | {{image|Floating Castle Festival 2015 Snežnik Castle.jpg}} | ||
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==Principles== | ==Principles== | ||
− | One of the underlying modes of production which allows for all of this to happen is | + | One of the underlying modes of production which allows for all of this to happen is volunteerism. Not only do the organisers and their team of helpers work for free, so do the artists and others involved in the festival, and only some of the mentors for specific projects get paid for their travel expenses. This not only enables the festival to happen and draws the people that really want to be there for the social and cultural experience, but it also makes it possible to invest the profits into expanding and enriching the following year's edition. |
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+ | {{Wide image|Floating Castle Festival 2015 closing ceremony.jpg}} | ||
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+ | Last but not least is the principle of sustainability. All the waste produced is recycled, the festival goes for minimal energy consumption and the participants are encouraged not to litter the grounds, not even with cigarette stubs. | ||
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==Programme== | ==Programme== | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZdPYoRL3dA A video explaining the festival] (in Slovenian) | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZdPYoRL3dA A video explaining the festival] (in Slovenian) | ||
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[[Category:Festivals in July]] | [[Category:Festivals in July]] | ||
[[Category:Multidisciplinary festivals]] | [[Category:Multidisciplinary festivals]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:05, 30 July 2024
Concept
The central idea behind the festival is of incorporating and inclusivity. It tries to involve people from the local village by setting up performances and workshops in the village itself; it tries to be friendly to children, to the elderly, and to the disabled; it is international and multilingual; it encourages visitors to be involved in the realisation of the festival; and it hosts numerous types of artists and other creative spirits, who bring a variety of art forms and methods and who throughout the whole day and night allow for both mindless as well as thoughtful and reflective entertainment.
An important part of the festival is the design and making of the atmosphere. It takes place before the official festival starts and is still a part of it, as the artists and volunteers gather for a conceptually-minded set-up of the site. Land-art, the usage of in situ materials, and also the already existing "spots", environment-friendly practices and place-specific allusions are the principles by which the location is manipulated and transformed into the festival grounds.
Snežnik Castle, the venue for the Floating Castle Festival, 2015
Principles
One of the underlying modes of production which allows for all of this to happen is volunteerism. Not only do the organisers and their team of helpers work for free, so do the artists and others involved in the festival, and only some of the mentors for specific projects get paid for their travel expenses. This not only enables the festival to happen and draws the people that really want to be there for the social and cultural experience, but it also makes it possible to invest the profits into expanding and enriching the following year's edition.
Closing ceremony of the Floating Castle Festival, Snežnik Castle, 2015
Last but not least is the principle of sustainability. All the waste produced is recycled, the festival goes for minimal energy consumption and the participants are encouraged not to litter the grounds, not even with cigarette stubs.
Programme
The vast programme involves different performances, concerts, puppet shows, circus acts, street theatre, workshops for adults and children, poetry readings, exhibitions, a forest funfair, film projections, and more. The 2015 edition, for example, involved more than 300 artists and numerous volunteers from 24 countries.
The festival also lives before and after the festival, and in the week before it happened, some of the artists were already warming up and performing in various cities and towns of Slovenia.
See also
External links
- A video explaining the festival (in Slovenian)