Difference between revisions of "Mediterranean International Folklore Festival (MIFF)"
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− | Launched in [[established::2003]] by the [[VAL Piran Folkloric Dance Group|VAL Piran Folkloric Dance Association]], the [[Mediterranean International Folklore Festival (MIFF)]] is an annual showcase of folklore music, dance, and gastronomic culture of the Mediterranean countries, however in recent years, the festival also hosts folklore groups from other countries. The festival's events take place in the old city centre of Piran, either in the open air or at the [[Tartini Theatre]], and in the nearby coastal towns Koper, Izola, and Portorož. The festival's concluding event traditionally takes place in the [[Portorož Auditorium]]. Since 2007 the festival is also presented in Croatia, in the coastal town of Umag. | + | Launched in [[established::2003]] by the [[VAL Piran Folkloric Dance Group|VAL Piran Folkloric Dance Association]], the [[Mediterranean International Folklore Festival (MIFF)]] is an annual showcase of folklore music, dance, and gastronomic culture of the Mediterranean countries, however in recent years, the festival also hosts folklore groups from other countries. The festival's events take place in the old city centre of Piran, either in the open air or at the [[Tartini Theatre]], and in the nearby coastal towns Koper, Izola, and Portorož. The festival's concluding event traditionally takes place in the [[Portorož Auditorium]]. |
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Revision as of 12:11, 10 January 2013
International programme and networking
The festival has featured folkloric groups from Slovenia, Italy, Croatia, Portugal, Malta, Greece, Romania, Bulgaria, France, Turkey, Hungary, Spain, Yugoslavia, Belgium, Canada, etc. MIFF is included in the official festival calendar of CIOFF – the International Council of Organisations of Folklore Festivals and Folk Arts.