Difference between revisions of "International Folkore Festival, Beltinci"
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| dates and duration = July, late, 4 days | | dates and duration = July, late, 4 days | ||
| duration weeks = 30 (2012), 30 (2013), 30 (2014) | | duration weeks = 30 (2012), 30 (2013), 30 (2014) | ||
− | | festival dates = 23.7.2015 - 24.7.2015, 21.7.2016 - 24.7.2016, 20.7.2017 - 23.7.2017, 19.7.2018 - 22.7.2018, 18.7.2019 - 21.7.2019, 23.7.2021 - 25.7.2021 | + | | festival dates = 23.7.2015 - 24.7.2015, 21.7.2016 - 24.7.2016, 20.7.2017 - 23.7.2017, 19.7.2018 - 22.7.2018, 18.7.2019 - 21.7.2019, 23.7.2021 - 25.7.2021, 20.7.2023 - 23.7.2023, 18.7.2024 - 21.7.2024 |
| contacts = {{Contact | | contacts = {{Contact | ||
| name = Sebastijan Rous | | name = Sebastijan Rous | ||
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− | Launched in [[established::1971]], the [[International | + | Launched in [[established::1971]], the [[International Folklore Festival, Beltinci]] is held in the town of Beltinci in the southeastern part of Slovenia. Taking place at [[Beltinci Castle]] and in Beltinci Park, the program has always featured folkloric dance and custom demonstrations but has also expanded over the years to include exhibitions, book presentations, folk music evenings, cooking, and more. |
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− | Special emphasis is given to cooperation with Slovenes living | + | Special emphasis is given to cooperation with Slovenes living across the border. The program has previously featured guest folkloric groups from Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, Austria, Hungary, Italy, Spain, France, Finland, Germany, Poland, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Mongolia, and Canada. In total, 164 groups have presented around 400 performances. |
== External links == | == External links == |
Latest revision as of 07:14, 13 June 2024
Special emphasis is given to cooperation with Slovenes living across the border. The program has previously featured guest folkloric groups from Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, Austria, Hungary, Italy, Spain, France, Finland, Germany, Poland, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Mongolia, and Canada. In total, 164 groups have presented around 400 performances.