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[[Števerjan Festival]] of folk music was launched in [[established::1971]] in Števerjan.}}
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[[Števerjan Festival]] of folk music was launched back in [[established::1971]] in Števerjan, an idyllic border village set on the Italian side of the wine growing Brda region and mostly populated by a Slovene speaking community. With only [[Ptuj Festival]] being its elder, the festival is one of the oldest of its kind in presenting a competing line-up of ''folk pop music'' ensembles who perform polka and waltz tunes, new ones as well as already existing ones from the genres standards.
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The festival nowadays lasts for three days. Two of them are a sort of a pre-event and an international jury chooses the best ones from the first two days to play on the final evening. It has about two dozen of ensembles on stage and in the end bestows a number of awards (for best the melody, lyrics, début and so on) upon the most remarkable ones. A few of them are also chosen to venture to the Alpen Grand Prix festival in Merano, Italy.
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The festival is recorded by [[Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia)]] and is also streamed live on the festival's website.
  
Števerjan (in Italian San Floriano del Collio) is a small village in the Italian region Friuli-Venezia Giulia, located about 6 kilometres northwest of Gorizia, on the border with Slovenia, round 90% of the population are Slovenes speaking the Brda dialect of Slovenian.
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== External links ==
 
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*[http://www.sedej.org/festival  Števerjan festival web page]
 
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Floriano_del_Collio Števerjan in Wikipedia]
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*[[www.sedej.org/live/ Live streaming on the festival]]
  
 
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Revision as of 17:39, 2 September 2015




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Festival Števerjan



Organised byF. B. Sedej Society
Frequencyannual
Festival dates3.7.2015 - 5.7.2015




Števerjan Festival of folk music was launched back in 1971 in Števerjan, an idyllic border village set on the Italian side of the wine growing Brda region and mostly populated by a Slovene speaking community. With only Ptuj Festival being its elder, the festival is one of the oldest of its kind in presenting a competing line-up of folk pop music ensembles who perform polka and waltz tunes, new ones as well as already existing ones from the genres standards.


The festival nowadays lasts for three days. Two of them are a sort of a pre-event and an international jury chooses the best ones from the first two days to play on the final evening. It has about two dozen of ensembles on stage and in the end bestows a number of awards (for best the melody, lyrics, début and so on) upon the most remarkable ones. A few of them are also chosen to venture to the Alpen Grand Prix festival in Merano, Italy.

The festival is recorded by Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia) and is also streamed live on the festival's website.

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