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[[Druga godba Ljubljana]] is a non-for-profit cultural institution, established in [[established::1999]], which organises the [[Druga Godba Festival|Druga godba Festival]], an international world music festival held annually in Ljubljana.
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[[Druga Godba Ljubljana]] is a non-profit cultural institute co-founded in [[established::1999]] by [[Bogdan Benigar]]. It is best-known for organising the [[Druga Godba Festival|Druga Godba]] international music festival, which is held every May in Ljubljana and, occasionally, elsewhere in Slovenia.
 
 
Occasionally, it also sets up individual concerts throughout the year. They are called ''Sogodbe''.  
 
 
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==Activities==
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In addition to organising the festival, the institute also runs the '''Sogodbe''' series of concerts throughout the year; these are generally smaller in scale than the festival concerts, but share the latter's enthusiasm for artists who push boundaries within a specific local, national or continental music tradition. Highlights in the 2010s included ''new sevdah'' artists Damir Imamović and Jusuf Brkić, Canadian Inuk throat singer Tanja Tagaq, South-Korean post-rockers Jambinai, and the Mexico-based Slovenian poet-musician Katja Šulc.
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==International activities==
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Druga Godba is involved in two major international collaborative projects. The first, which ran for two years from 2018, was '''Jazz Connective''', a partnership between seven European cultural organisations aimed at tackling emerging challenges within the field of jazz and other innovative music. Following on from that initiative, '''Footprints''' plans to provide education, training and mentoring programmes for artists, agents and promoters. In addition to Druga Godba, the project involves three European cultural organisations: Oslo Jazz Festival, the Bimhuis cultural centre in Amsterdam and Music Austria from Vienna. Like Jazz Connective, it is co-funded by the EU's [[Creative Europe Desk Slovenia|Creative Europe]] programme.
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==DruGod==
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The institute also runs a record label, [[DruGod]], which has released recordings from the festival, as well as albums by [[Brina]], [[Bossa de Novo]] and the [[Kaka Draksler Acropolis Quintet|Kaja Draksler Acropolis Quartet]].
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
* [[Druga godba Festival]]  
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* [[Druga Godba Festival]]  
* [[DruGod|DruGod label]]
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* [[DruGod]]
 
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* [[Creative Europe Desk Slovenia]]
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
*[https://drugagodba.si/en/ Druga Godba website]  
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* [https://drugagodba.si/en/ Druga Godba website]
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* [http://www.facebook.com/druga.godba.3 Druga Godba, Facebook]
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* [https://jazzconnective.eu/ Jazz Connective Website]
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* [https://www.facebook.com/footprints.europe/ Footprints Europe, Facebook]
  
 
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Druga Godba Ljubljana is a non-profit cultural institute co-founded in 1999 by Bogdan Benigar. It is best-known for organising the Druga Godba international music festival, which is held every May in Ljubljana and, occasionally, elsewhere in Slovenia.

Activities

In addition to organising the festival, the institute also runs the Sogodbe series of concerts throughout the year; these are generally smaller in scale than the festival concerts, but share the latter's enthusiasm for artists who push boundaries within a specific local, national or continental music tradition. Highlights in the 2010s included new sevdah artists Damir Imamović and Jusuf Brkić, Canadian Inuk throat singer Tanja Tagaq, South-Korean post-rockers Jambinai, and the Mexico-based Slovenian poet-musician Katja Šulc.

International activities

Druga Godba is involved in two major international collaborative projects. The first, which ran for two years from 2018, was Jazz Connective, a partnership between seven European cultural organisations aimed at tackling emerging challenges within the field of jazz and other innovative music. Following on from that initiative, Footprints plans to provide education, training and mentoring programmes for artists, agents and promoters. In addition to Druga Godba, the project involves three European cultural organisations: Oslo Jazz Festival, the Bimhuis cultural centre in Amsterdam and Music Austria from Vienna. Like Jazz Connective, it is co-funded by the EU's Creative Europe programme.

DruGod

The institute also runs a record label, DruGod, which has released recordings from the festival, as well as albums by Brina, Bossa de Novo and the Kaja Draksler Acropolis Quartet.

See also

External links

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