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| dates and duration = 2 weeks, end of July, beginning of August | | dates and duration = 2 weeks, end of July, beginning of August | ||
| duration weeks = 29,30,31 (2011) 30,31 (2012) 30,31 (2013) 30,31 (2014) | | duration weeks = 29,30,31 (2011) 30,31 (2012) 30,31 (2013) 30,31 (2014) | ||
− | | festival dates = 23.7.2015 - 31.7.2015, 22.7.2016 - 30.7.2016, 21.7.2017 - 29.7.2017, 20.7.2018 - 28.7.2018, 19.7.2019 - 27.7.2019, 24.7.2020 - 30.7.2020 | + | | festival dates = 23.7.2015 - 31.7.2015, 22.7.2016 - 30.7.2016, 21.7.2017 - 29.7.2017, 20.7.2018 - 28.7.2018, 19.7.2019 - 27.7.2019, 24.7.2020 - 30.7.2020, 3.7.2021 - 29.7.2021 |
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Performers
Among the musicians who have performed at this music festival are: violinist Stefan Milenković, pianist Chris Jarrett, and guitarist Miran Tadić, who, together with actor Rade Šerbedžija, presented songs from their new album Nine New Ones and Barbara [Devet novih in Barbara]. Each year the festival presents popular Slovene musicians and singers such as Mia Žnidarič and Maja Keuc and bands such as Terrafolk and Vox Arsana, as well as musicians from all over the world, giving them the opportunity to collaborate.
See also
- Arsana Music Art Association
- Art Stays, International Festival of Contemporary Art
- Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012