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− | Launched in June 2004, the [[Mat kultra Zasavje Street Art Festival]] presents the very best in street art performances from all over the Zasavje region. An important feature of the festival is its collaboration between amateur and professional artists and producers from all around the region | + | Launched in June [[established::2004]], the [[Mat kultra Zasavje Street Art Festival]] presents the very best in street art performances from all over the Zasavje region. An important feature of the festival is its collaboration between amateur and professional artists and producers from all around the region |
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The first festival of 2004 presented the work of numerous theatre, puppetry, dance, big band, percussion and choral groups touring the region from Trbovlje to Hrastnik, from Radeče and Zagorje; these events were attended by around 1,500 people. The 2005 festival featured brass band music, a mini circus, vocal groups, Serbian minority shows, children folklore groups, and the Gallenberg vaganti group which presents medieval music using old instruments. Some groups from other parts of Slovenia were also invited to perform, including [[Fourklor]], [[Tone Čufar Theatre, Jesenice]] and Roma music performer Langa from Pomurje. including Fourklor, Tone Čufar Theatre, Jesenice and Roma music performer Langa from Pomurje. The final day featured local rock bands Aaron knows, BFU, Gdo (ska-reggae), Kvazi cirkus and Icarus down. Culinary specialities were prepared by locals. The 2006 festival presented 15 events, with additional performances in Litija and Šmartno. | The first festival of 2004 presented the work of numerous theatre, puppetry, dance, big band, percussion and choral groups touring the region from Trbovlje to Hrastnik, from Radeče and Zagorje; these events were attended by around 1,500 people. The 2005 festival featured brass band music, a mini circus, vocal groups, Serbian minority shows, children folklore groups, and the Gallenberg vaganti group which presents medieval music using old instruments. Some groups from other parts of Slovenia were also invited to perform, including [[Fourklor]], [[Tone Čufar Theatre, Jesenice]] and Roma music performer Langa from Pomurje. including Fourklor, Tone Čufar Theatre, Jesenice and Roma music performer Langa from Pomurje. The final day featured local rock bands Aaron knows, BFU, Gdo (ska-reggae), Kvazi cirkus and Icarus down. Culinary specialities were prepared by locals. The 2006 festival presented 15 events, with additional performances in Litija and Šmartno. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:50, 25 May 2016
The first festival of 2004 presented the work of numerous theatre, puppetry, dance, big band, percussion and choral groups touring the region from Trbovlje to Hrastnik, from Radeče and Zagorje; these events were attended by around 1,500 people. The 2005 festival featured brass band music, a mini circus, vocal groups, Serbian minority shows, children folklore groups, and the Gallenberg vaganti group which presents medieval music using old instruments. Some groups from other parts of Slovenia were also invited to perform, including Fourklor, Tone Čufar Theatre, Jesenice and Roma music performer Langa from Pomurje. including Fourklor, Tone Čufar Theatre, Jesenice and Roma music performer Langa from Pomurje. The final day featured local rock bands Aaron knows, BFU, Gdo (ska-reggae), Kvazi cirkus and Icarus down. Culinary specialities were prepared by locals. The 2006 festival presented 15 events, with additional performances in Litija and Šmartno.