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In its first year, the festival was held at the [[Ljubljana Castle]] and its three evenings presented a varied musical programme, hosting notable musicians such as the guitarists [[Jani Moder]], [[Vito Marenče]] and [[Domen Gnezda]], the saxophone players [[Jan Kus]] and [[Igor Lumpert]], drummers [[Kristijan Kranjčan]], [[Dre Hočevar]], [[Zlatko Kaučič]] and [[Žan Tetičkovič]]. The second edition of the festival was held at the plaza in front of the [[Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova (MSUM)]], again showcasing the current projects on the scene, such as [[Žiga Murko]] and his orchestra, the quartet [[Artbeaters]] and the Austrian-Slovenian joint project Playgrounds with [[Tjaša Fabjančič]] on vocals.  
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In its first year, the festival was held at the [[Ljubljana Castle]] and its three evenings presented a varied musical programme, hosting notable musicians such as the guitarists [[Jani Moder]], [[Vito Marenče]] and [[Domen Gnezda]], the saxophone players [[Jan Kus]] and [[Igor Lumpert]], drummers [[Kristijan Kranjčan]], [[Dre Hočevar]], [[Zlatko Kaučič]] and [[Žan Tetičkovič]]. The second edition of the festival was staged at the plaza in front of the [[Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova (MSUM)]], again showcasing the current projects on the scene, such as [[Žiga Murko]] and his orchestra, the quartet [[Artbeaters]] and the Austrian-Slovenian joint project Playgrounds with [[Tjaša Fabjančič]] on vocals.  
  
Both years, the festival was accompanied by a workshop, which was held at the [[Ljubljana Music and Ballet Conservatory]].
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Both years, the festival was accompanied by a workshop, which took place at the [[Ljubljana Music and Ballet Conservatory]].
  
 
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The third edition of the festival was held at the [[Poligon Creative Centre]], yet again bringing a new set of musicians. Currently, the festival is on hold due to its main producer, the drummer [[Dre Hočevar]] living and actively playing in New York.   
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The third edition of the festival was set up at the [[Poligon Creative Centre]], yet again bringing a new set of musicians. Currently, the festival is on hold due to its main producer, the drummer [[Dre Hočevar]] living and actively playing in New York.   
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

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Festival Boben in Lajna
Pop-up Dom, Tobačna ulica 5, SI-1000 Ljubljana
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Boben and Lajna Festival was launched in 2011 by the Boben in Lajna Institute as a collective effort of a younger generation of Slovenian jazz musicians and improvisers to develop a platform where they could meaningfully showcase their musical strivings and projects.


In its first year, the festival was held at the Ljubljana Castle and its three evenings presented a varied musical programme, hosting notable musicians such as the guitarists Jani Moder, Vito Marenče and Domen Gnezda, the saxophone players Jan Kus and Igor Lumpert, drummers Kristijan Kranjčan, Dre Hočevar, Zlatko Kaučič and Žan Tetičkovič. The second edition of the festival was staged at the plaza in front of the Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova (MSUM), again showcasing the current projects on the scene, such as Žiga Murko and his orchestra, the quartet Artbeaters and the Austrian-Slovenian joint project Playgrounds with Tjaša Fabjančič on vocals.

Both years, the festival was accompanied by a workshop, which took place at the Ljubljana Music and Ballet Conservatory.

The third edition of the festival was set up at the Poligon Creative Centre, yet again bringing a new set of musicians. Currently, the festival is on hold due to its main producer, the drummer Dre Hočevar living and actively playing in New York.

See also

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