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+ | As a result of the long-lasting COVID-19 health crisis (the epidemics declared in Slovenia from 12 March to 31 May 2020 and from 18 October 2020 up to 15 June 2021), the dates of festivals may have shifted in 2020 and 2021. While we do our best to follow the latest developments, please always check with the producers to confirm the dates. | ||
== About the infographic == | == About the infographic == |
Revision as of 13:12, 15 June 2021
Disclaimer
As a result of the long-lasting COVID-19 health crisis (the epidemics declared in Slovenia from 12 March to 31 May 2020 and from 18 October 2020 up to 15 June 2021), the dates of festivals may have shifted in 2020 and 2021. While we do our best to follow the latest developments, please always check with the producers to confirm the dates.
About the infographic
The interactive calendar includes the festivals from the the Culture.si database, arranged by weeks. The annual festivalscapes have been provided since 2012. In the upper left corner, you can select a year to get the relevant annual calendar.
By clicking on a certain box, you get the basic data of the selected festival in the upper left corner. You can also select an artistic field (dance festivals, literature festivals, etc.) by clicking on the menu under the chart.
The numbers of the covered festivals (in parentheses) are subject to change. We invite festival organisers to send us the missing dates for their festival (culture@ljudmila.org).
Infografika je dostopna tudi v slovenščini
Background
Based on an idea by Jana Wilcoxen the infographic was developed by Jure Čuhalev and the Culture.si team at the Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory in 2011.
The festivals timeline since 1946
You can complement the above infographic with the timeline of festivals, which reveals the dynamics of establishing new festivals in Slovenia (since 1946).
A poster
A printed version of the Festivals in Slovenia 2012 calendar was designed by Atelje.Balant.
The printed version of the calendar of Festivals in Slovenia in 2012 contains 141 festivals. Later on, in 2019, the festival number rose to 199. Check out the current annual festivalscape!
Press clipping
- Na Mladih levih prevprašali potenciale festivalov v kulturnem turizmu, STA, 24. 8. 2017
- Valentina Plahuta Simčič: Festivalski val, Delo, 11. 8. 2017, s. 1
- Valentina Plahuta Simčič: Imamo toliko festivalov, kot jih lahko preživi, Delo, 11. 8. 2017, s. 4
- Andrej Pervanje, Brigita Gračner,Jernej Butara, Matic Urbanc: 100 festivalnih decibelov, Radio Študent, 27. 6. 2017
- Eva Panjan: Slovenija, dežela festivalov, Dnevnik, 6. 8. 2015
- Festivalsko poletje vabi, Celjski mladinski center, 15. 7. 2015
- Aleksander Čobec: Družbeno – turistični vidik poletnih festivalov, Studio ob 17h, Radio Slovenija, 9. 7. 2015
- Festivalsko poletje vabi, CED novice, 3. 7. 2015
- Borka: Summer Festivals, Mladina, 14. 6. 2013
- Anže Zorman: Music Festivals At Our Treshhold, with A.Pirman, Culture.si editor Radio Študent (RŠ), 29. 5. 2013
- Valentina Plahuta Simčič: Več muzike za manj denarja, Delo, 24. 1. 2012
- Valentina Plahuta Simčič: Festivalizacija Slovenije, Delo, 20. 1. 2012
- Valentina Plahuta Simčič: Festivalomanija na grafu, Delo, 28. 12. 2011
See also
- Festivals by date – A list of festivals by date
- Culture.si infographics