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− | Organized in Helsinki since 2004, Flow Festival has in [[established::2015]] established its partner edition, [[Flow Festival Ljubljana]]. This event | + | Organized in Helsinki since 2004, Flow Festival has in [[established::2015]] established its partner edition, [[Flow Festival Ljubljana]]. This event mirrores the main units production model and aesthetics, and is also sharing a part its the musical line-up. Nevertheless, the festival strongly emphasizes Slovene artists, who form a sizable part of the three-days long Flow festival programme. |
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Unlike some other summer festivals of its kind, Flow is a distinctively urban festival and while the programme is centered around music, this is coupled with the festivals well established focus on arts and lifestyle dimensions. While the former is represented by the artist [[Jaša]], who is setting up a companion piece to the one he exhibited at the Venice Biennial 2015, and by a collaboration with various video artists, the latter is tackled with a selection of food stalls by acclaimed restaurants, a varied high end wine and beer selection and a creative industries fair with also a discussion on this topic. | Unlike some other summer festivals of its kind, Flow is a distinctively urban festival and while the programme is centered around music, this is coupled with the festivals well established focus on arts and lifestyle dimensions. While the former is represented by the artist [[Jaša]], who is setting up a companion piece to the one he exhibited at the Venice Biennial 2015, and by a collaboration with various video artists, the latter is tackled with a selection of food stalls by acclaimed restaurants, a varied high end wine and beer selection and a creative industries fair with also a discussion on this topic. | ||
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+ | Some of the artists invited by the festival are Pet Shop Boys, Roisin Murphy, Run The Jewels, Metronomy, Derrick May, Caribou . The local colors are represented by [[New Wave Syria]], [[Torul]], [[Polona Kasal]] and a wide seleczion of Slovene DJs. | ||
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− | *[http://www.flowfestival.si Flow Festival | + | *[http://www.flowfestival.si Flow Festival Ljubljana website] |
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Unlike some other summer festivals of its kind, Flow is a distinctively urban festival and while the programme is centered around music, this is coupled with the festivals well established focus on arts and lifestyle dimensions. While the former is represented by the artist Jaša, who is setting up a companion piece to the one he exhibited at the Venice Biennial 2015, and by a collaboration with various video artists, the latter is tackled with a selection of food stalls by acclaimed restaurants, a varied high end wine and beer selection and a creative industries fair with also a discussion on this topic.
Some of the artists invited by the festival are Pet Shop Boys, Roisin Murphy, Run The Jewels, Metronomy, Derrick May, Caribou . The local colors are represented by New Wave Syria, Torul, Polona Kasal and a wide seleczion of Slovene DJs.
One of the attractions of the festival is the use of the vast, mostly unused former Tobacco Factory (Tobačna) grounds. To be expanded into the Tobačna City (Tobačna mesto) architectural and urbanistic project, this area is already hosting the Tobacco Museum, Tobačna 001 Cultural Centre, Poligon Creative Centre and Cirkulacija 2 and is as such in the process of being spontaneously transformed in another urban cultural hub of Ljubljana. This wholesale transformation of the area into the festival grounds is a pioneering appropriation of the area.
Culture.si offers information on Slovene cultural producers, venues, festivals and support services, all in one place. It encourages international cultural exchange in the fields of arts, culture and heritage. The portal and its content is owned and funded by the Ministry of Culture, funded by the European Union Recovery and Resilience Plan and developed by Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory.