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Launched in 1999, Sajeta Creative Camp was conceived as a meeting place for artists of different disciplines (poets, painters, sculptors, theatre practitioners, musicians, puppeteers, etc) to interact in innovative ways. | Launched in 1999, Sajeta Creative Camp was conceived as a meeting place for artists of different disciplines (poets, painters, sculptors, theatre practitioners, musicians, puppeteers, etc) to interact in innovative ways. | ||
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The 4th Creative Camp of 2003 took place on the banks of the Soča River in Sotočje and featured week-long workshops, film screenings, drama performances and literary readings, plus two evening concerts each day, generating a creative atmosphere unlike other summer festivals. Workshops involved Serbian film makers Rom Kinodruštvo of Novi Sad and Italian percussionist Francesco Cusa, with their outputs being presented in the afternoons.
Groups presented at previous camps have included Fennesz, Radian, Kampec Dolores, Richard Pinhas, Vladimir Vaclavek, Francesco Cusa, Uzgun Uver, Korai Orom, Zakarya and Manufacture, Alexander Balanescu, Zlatko Kavčič and the Vasko Atanasovski Trio.