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Revision as of 15:33, 10 April 2024
Background
Loka v snegu, conceived with the idea of revitalizing the city, was once just a series of music concerts in the city center. From 2010 to 2016, the festival was known as Beli december (White December). The new name – Loka in the Snow – has been brought about, among other things, by the cooperation of numerous organizations that jointly prepare an interesting, varied, and diverse December programme. Loka v snegu is named after Ivan Grohar's painting of the same name, painted from the balcony of Homan House. The festival encompasses everything we want during the holidays: the arrival of good men, great concerts, activities for children, shows for adults, and, last but not least, a fun New Year’s Eve celebration with music and locals. The festival is organized by the Municipality of Škofja Loka and coordinated by Zavod 973.
Programme
Loka v snegu program has featured bands such as Nina Pušlar, Čedahuči, Jazzva, Uroš Perić and Primož Grašič, Hamo & Tribute 2 Love, Manca Izmajlova, TABU, HELP! – A Beatles tribute band, Mi2, Joške v’n, Gino band, Slavko Ivančič, Miha Šalehar, Rade Šerbedžija, Samuel Lucas, Peter Lovšin, Double Trouble, Rudi Bučar, Big Foot Mama, MRFY, Klemen Klemen, Alya – a diverse lineup that blends alternative musicians with mainstream pop acts.
Additionally, the festival presents numerous theater and street theater performances, workshops, and other events aimed at actively engaging the local and regional population.
Workshops at Sokolski dom Cultural Centre in Škofja Loka during the Loka in the Snow Festival in 2023. Author: Anja Strojan
See also
- Pisana Loka Festival
- Sokolski dom Culture Centre, Škofja Loka
- Loka Castle
- In Memoriam Prof. Peter Hafner Festival