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− | The [[Jazz Ethno Funky Festival]] (or JEFF, as it is often abbreviated) was | + | The [[Jazz Ethno Funky Festival]] (or JEFF, as it is often abbreviated) was established in [[established::2003]] and has been held annually since then. True to its name, the festival stages a varied and international set of musicians who in one way or another touch upon the stated coordinates of jazz, folk and funk music, and is yet also open to some other expressions. It takes place on summer evenings in the old part of the city of Koper, at the courtyard of the [[Koper Regional Museum]]. |
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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
− | In its first three years, JEFF was held at the Bar Circolo and was | + | In its first three years, JEFF was held at the Bar Circolo and was run by the Koper Student Club and the Italian Community "Santorio Santorio" Koper. With 2006, the festival moved to the garden (or, in case of rain, the atrium) of the [[Koper Regional Museum]] and has been since then organised solely by the Student Club, who has for the purpose of running the festival established the JEFF Institute in 2014. JEFF usually lasts for 6 separate days in July and August, but this has been as of 2015 slightly shortened. |
==Programme== | ==Programme== | ||
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The festival has hosted a number of notable bands and artists. Some of them are Gwen Hughes (US), Kelvis Ochoa (CU), Mahnimal (BR), Otto Lechner's Die Wiener Ziehharmoniker (AT), Martin Lubenov Trio (BG), Die Resonanz (AT), Dazhbog Ensemble (SI, MK), [[Gramatik]], [[Vasko Atanasovski Trio|Vasko Atanasovski & Mljask]], [[Perpetuum Jazzile]], [[New Swing Quartet]], [[Fake Orchestra]], [[Olivija]], [[Terrafolk]], [[Katalena]], [[Sedef]], [[Litošt]], [[Kaja Draksler Acropolis Quartet]]. | The festival has hosted a number of notable bands and artists. Some of them are Gwen Hughes (US), Kelvis Ochoa (CU), Mahnimal (BR), Otto Lechner's Die Wiener Ziehharmoniker (AT), Martin Lubenov Trio (BG), Die Resonanz (AT), Dazhbog Ensemble (SI, MK), [[Gramatik]], [[Vasko Atanasovski Trio|Vasko Atanasovski & Mljask]], [[Perpetuum Jazzile]], [[New Swing Quartet]], [[Fake Orchestra]], [[Olivija]], [[Terrafolk]], [[Katalena]], [[Sedef]], [[Litošt]], [[Kaja Draksler Acropolis Quartet]]. | ||
− | + | The side programme usually takes the form of music workshops, photography and painting exhibitions and different culinary presentations. | |
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 18:36, 24 November 2015
The festival is, besides the Baladoor Jazz Festival, one of the few occasions where this sort of music is being regularly presented in the coastal region.
Background
In its first three years, JEFF was held at the Bar Circolo and was run by the Koper Student Club and the Italian Community "Santorio Santorio" Koper. With 2006, the festival moved to the garden (or, in case of rain, the atrium) of the Koper Regional Museum and has been since then organised solely by the Student Club, who has for the purpose of running the festival established the JEFF Institute in 2014. JEFF usually lasts for 6 separate days in July and August, but this has been as of 2015 slightly shortened.
Programme
The festival has hosted a number of notable bands and artists. Some of them are Gwen Hughes (US), Kelvis Ochoa (CU), Mahnimal (BR), Otto Lechner's Die Wiener Ziehharmoniker (AT), Martin Lubenov Trio (BG), Die Resonanz (AT), Dazhbog Ensemble (SI, MK), Gramatik, Vasko Atanasovski & Mljask, Perpetuum Jazzile, New Swing Quartet, Fake Orchestra, Olivija, Terrafolk, Katalena, Sedef, Litošt, Kaja Draksler Acropolis Quartet.
The side programme usually takes the form of music workshops, photography and painting exhibitions and different culinary presentations.
See also
External links
- JEFF festival website (in Slovenian)