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− | Annually present in Maribor since [[established::2007]], the (DA)(NE)S Festival of Microtonal Music aims to present some of the contemporary explorations of musical forms. A special focus is brought upon artists that transcend the hegemonic structural, tonal and harmonic conventions, be it through the use of composition, technology or any other means. The festival has undertaken various spatial and conceptual forms. It was mainly staged at the the Main Square of the city but can be - due to the weather or other circumstances - moved indoors to the [[KIBLA Multimedia Centre]]. | + | Annually present in Maribor since [[established::2007]], the ([[DA)(NE)S Festival of Microtonal Music]] aims to present some of the contemporary explorations of musical forms. A special focus is brought upon artists that transcend the hegemonic structural, tonal and harmonic conventions, be it through the use of composition, technology or any other means. The festival has undertaken various spatial and conceptual forms. It was mainly staged at the the Main Square of the city but can be - due to the weather or other circumstances - moved indoors to the [[KIBLA Multimedia Centre]]. |
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Never being only a musical festival, till now (DA)(NE)S also featured audiovisual acts, poetry readings, workshops and even shadow theatre. The 2010 edition of the festival took the open ended form even farther and has only had one (free improvisation) concert, the other acts being a combination of discussions, workshops, musical performances and creative socialising. Since then, a more conventional approach to music presentation is in once again. | Never being only a musical festival, till now (DA)(NE)S also featured audiovisual acts, poetry readings, workshops and even shadow theatre. The 2010 edition of the festival took the open ended form even farther and has only had one (free improvisation) concert, the other acts being a combination of discussions, workshops, musical performances and creative socialising. Since then, a more conventional approach to music presentation is in once again. | ||
− | At first staging more or less Slovene musicians like Žoambo Žoet Workestrao, Igor Bezget, Sai Tomitsa, Beno Soršak, Atanasovski–Golob–Levačić Trio, Molecatcher and others, the festval has gradually became more internationally oriented. Musicans Marko Ciciliani & Barbara Lüneburg, Barbara Buchholz, Bernhard Mikuskovics, Nore Louise Müller, even the DJ star Howie B, are a few of those that graced the (DA)(NE)S stage in recent years. | + | At first staging more or less Slovene musicians like [[Žoambo Žoet Workestrao]], [[Igor Bezget]], [[Sai Tomitsa]], [[Beno Soršak]], [[Atanasovski–Golob–Levačić Trio]], [[Molecatcher]] and others, the festval has gradually became more internationally oriented. Musicans Marko Ciciliani & Barbara Lüneburg, Barbara Buchholz, Bernhard Mikuskovics, Nore Louise Müller, even the DJ star Howie B, are a few of those that graced the (DA)(NE)S stage in recent years. |
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Festival's programme
Never being only a musical festival, till now (DA)(NE)S also featured audiovisual acts, poetry readings, workshops and even shadow theatre. The 2010 edition of the festival took the open ended form even farther and has only had one (free improvisation) concert, the other acts being a combination of discussions, workshops, musical performances and creative socialising. Since then, a more conventional approach to music presentation is in once again.
At first staging more or less Slovene musicians like Žoambo Žoet Workestrao, Igor Bezget, Sai Tomitsa, Beno Soršak, Atanasovski–Golob–Levačić Trio, Molecatcher and others, the festval has gradually became more internationally oriented. Musicans Marko Ciciliani & Barbara Lüneburg, Barbara Buchholz, Bernhard Mikuskovics, Nore Louise Müller, even the DJ star Howie B, are a few of those that graced the (DA)(NE)S stage in recent years.