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| frequency = annual | | frequency = annual | ||
| dates and duration = | | dates and duration = | ||
− | | duration weeks = 39,40,41,42,43 (2012) 49,50 (2013 | + | | duration weeks = 39,40,41,42,43 (2012) 49,50 (2013) |
− | | festival dates = 4.12.2015 - 5.12.2015, 2.12.2016 - 3.12.2016 | + | | festival dates = 24.10.2014 - 16.10.2014, 4.12.2015 - 5.12.2015, 2.12.2016 - 3.12.2016 |
| contacts = {{Contact | | contacts = {{Contact | ||
| name = Marjan Ornik | | name = Marjan Ornik | ||
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{{Teaser| | {{Teaser| | ||
− | [[Etnika International World Music Festival|Etnika]] | + | [[Etnika International World Music Festival|Etnika]] embarked on its mission of bringing fresh music from around the world to the city of Maribor in [[established::2005]]. Since than the festival has been presenting a continuously broad and inquisitive array of musical expression, featuring not only artists from the so called world music circuit but also musicians that deal in jazz, rock, and hip hop. |
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+ | The festival is produced by the [[Etnika Institute]] and it annually takes place at various Maribor venues, chief among them the [[Gustaf Hall, Pekarna|Gustaf Hall]] and the [[Club KGB Maribor]]. Some other venues used in the past are [[Narodni dom Maribor]] and the [[Satchmo Jazz Club, Maribor|Satchmo Jazz Club]]. | ||
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== Programme == | == Programme == | ||
− | Etnika hosted a number of different groups, many of whom performed in Slovenia for the first time: | + | Etnika hosted a number of different groups, many of whom performed in Slovenia for the first time: Olcay Bayir (TR, Krar Collective (ET), Vaudou Game (FR, TG), Ana Carla Maza (CU), Nils Petter Molvær (NO), Titi Robin Taziri Trio (FR, MA), Mohammad Reza Mortazavi (IR), Arasinda (HU), Banjara – The Gypsies of Radjastan (IN), Eszter Biro (HU), Karandila Gypsy Brass Orchestra (BG), Huong Thanh (VN), Zohreh Jooya (IR), Mahamad Hadi, a.k.a. Mad Sheer Khan (DZ), etc. |
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Gustaf Hall, Pekarna|Gustaf Hall]] | ||
+ | *[[Club KGB Maribor]] | ||
+ | *[[Narodni dom Maribor]] | ||
*[[Druga Godba Festival]] | *[[Druga Godba Festival]] | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
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[[Category:Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012]] | [[Category:Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012]] | ||
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Revision as of 09:58, 23 August 2017
Programme
Etnika hosted a number of different groups, many of whom performed in Slovenia for the first time: Olcay Bayir (TR, Krar Collective (ET), Vaudou Game (FR, TG), Ana Carla Maza (CU), Nils Petter Molvær (NO), Titi Robin Taziri Trio (FR, MA), Mohammad Reza Mortazavi (IR), Arasinda (HU), Banjara – The Gypsies of Radjastan (IN), Eszter Biro (HU), Karandila Gypsy Brass Orchestra (BG), Huong Thanh (VN), Zohreh Jooya (IR), Mahamad Hadi, a.k.a. Mad Sheer Khan (DZ), etc.
See also
External links
- Etnika website (in Slovene)