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− | Organised annually since [[established::2003]] in and around [[Mali grad]], [[Kamfest]] | + | Organised annually since [[established::2003]] in and around [[Mali grad]], [[Kamfest]] – also known as the "Festival with a view" – aims to revitalise the old medieval town centre of Kamnik. The programme ranges from children's performances to classical chamber music and rock music. For two weeks in August the picturesque ambience of the festival allures an increasing number of visitors each year and offers them an idyllic experience under the starry sky of Kamnik. |
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− | The open-air festival has three main performance stages: Main | + | The open-air festival has three main performance stages: the Main Stage on the top of Mali Grad, which is reserved for concerts; the Children's Stage, where children's performances take place; and the Evening Stage, where smaller concerts and stand-up acts take place. In 2011, the festival offered a programme of more than forty events of national and international performers, accompanied with twenty other events that go under the name of "Program DDV" (VAT Programme), or in other words, events with an "added-value". The latter programme enriches the town with daily events, such as street acts, children's workshops, exhibitions, sport activities, reading corner and more. Furthermore, attendance is free of charge. |
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The open-air festival has three main performance stages: the Main Stage on the top of Mali Grad, which is reserved for concerts; the Children's Stage, where children's performances take place; and the Evening Stage, where smaller concerts and stand-up acts take place. In 2011, the festival offered a programme of more than forty events of national and international performers, accompanied with twenty other events that go under the name of "Program DDV" (VAT Programme), or in other words, events with an "added-value". The latter programme enriches the town with daily events, such as street acts, children's workshops, exhibitions, sport activities, reading corner and more. Furthermore, attendance is free of charge.
See also
External links
- Kamfest website (in Slovenian)
- Kamfest on Facebook