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| name                = Druga Godba Festival
 
| name                = Druga Godba Festival
| localname          = Druga godba
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| localname          = Mednarodni festival Druga godba
| street              = Kersnikova 4
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| logo                = Druga godba Ljubljana (logo).svg
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| street              = Trg prekomorskih brigad 1
 
| town                = SI-1000 Ljubljana
 
| town                = SI-1000 Ljubljana
| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 430 8260
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| telephone          = 386 (0) 59 366 166, 386 (0) 40 222 207
| fax                = 386 (0) 1 430 8265
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| email              = info@drugagodba.si
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| website            = http://www.drugagodba.si/
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| organised by        = Druga godba Ljubljana
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| frequency = annual
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| dates and duration  = May, June
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| duration weeks      = 19,20,21,22,23 (2012) 19 (2013) 22 (2014)
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| festival dates      = 28.5.2015 - 30.5.2015, 26.5.2016 - 28.5.2016, 25.5.2017 - 27.5.2017, 24.5.2018 - 26.5.2018, 21.5.2019 - 25.5.2019, 11.9.2020 - 12.9.2020, 4.12.2020, 2.7.2021 - 10.7.2021, 29.5.2022, 22.5.2023 - 30.5.2023, 23.5.2024 – 26.5.2024
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| contacts = {{Contact
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| name                = Nika Vogrič Dežman
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| role                = Acting Director
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{{Contact
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| name                = Nika Vogrič Dežman
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| role                = PR
 
| email              = pr@drugagodba.si
 
| email              = pr@drugagodba.si
| website            = http://www.drugagodba.si
 
| proprietor          = Druga Godba
 
| contacts = {{Contact
 
| name                = Bogdan Benigar
 
| role                = Director
 
| email              = bogdan.benigar@drugagodba.si
 
 
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Druga godba Festival was established in 1984 as an alternative to other festivals of that time which did not present the more radical and ‘different’ music practices. At the outset its programme was primarily concerned with alternative rock, ‘rock in opposition’, contemporary jazz and experimental music, as well as rediscovered Slovene folkloric music. Druga godba was the first festival in the former Yugoslavia to introduce reggae and other genres of ethno music from both European and non-European cultural surroundings. Thus the festival was a pioneer in the region in presenting representatives of African, Arab, Latino and ethno-pop music, even before the actual European ‘boom’ of so-called ‘world music’. The legendary WOMAD festival developed simultaneously, and during the 1980s both festivals co-operated creatively. In the 1990s, when Slovene concerts and festivals became wider in scope, primarily in the field of rock and jazz, the programme of the Druga godba Festival focused on ‘world music’ and ethno music, with other genres remaining present but not as wide in their scope. Besides its basic programme, [[Druga Godba Festival]] has offered various accompanying events, including street animations and concerts, music workshops, events for children, exhibitions, film screenings and lectures.
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[[Druga Godba Festival|Druga godba Festival]] is a major Slovene international world music festival. It was established in [[established::1984]] as an alternative and supplement to other music festivals in Ljubljana of that time which did not present the more radical and "different" music practices.  
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Since its inception, the festival has developed into one of the most significant European festivals of its type, establishing collaborations with many other important festivals and becoming a member of the international European Forum of Worldwide Music Festivals.
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It runs a colourful programming policy, freely merging musicians that can deal with contemporary hip hop, Ghanian highlife, Saharan blues, 'indie' bossa nova or ethiojazz.
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[[Druga Godba Festival|Druga godba Festival]] is nowadays a major Slovene international world music festival. It was established in [[established::1984]] as an alternative and supplement to other music festivals in Ljubljana of that time which did not present the more radical and "different" music practices. Since its inception Druga godba Festival has developed into one of the most significant European festivals of its type, establishing collaborations with many other important festivals and becoming a member of the international European Forum of Worldwide Music Festivals (EFWMF).  
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Since 2013, [[Druga godba Ljubljana|Druga godba Institute]] has expanded the festival programme throughout the whole year with the concert cycle Sogodbe. This cycle, which takes place at various locations, continues the broad scope of the main festival and is bridled by neither genre nor continent. Besides staging concerts, Sogodbe also feature workshops, discussions and exhibitions.  
 
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Since its inception Druga godba has developed into one of the most significant European festivals of its type, establishing collaborations with many other important festivals and becoming a member of the international [[European Forum of Worldwide Music Festivals (EFWMF)]]. It co-operates regularly with other international organisations, cultural centres and embassies in devising its programmes and art exchange activities. The festival is supported financially by the [[Ministry of Culture]], [[Ljubljana Urban Municipality]] and several sponsors. Venues traditionally include the open air stage at [[Križanke]], the [[Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre]] in Ljubljana and [[Metelkova mesto Autonomous Cultural Zone]].
 
  
Druga Godba has presented vaious artists from numerous countries, among them: Trebunie-Tutki (Poland), Kesukozi, Africando All Stars, Chebo Mam, Rachid Taha (Algeria), Cesaria Evora, Djivan Gasparjan (Armenia), Kadri Gopalnath and Evan Parker (India, GB), La Bottine Souriante (Canada), Kimmo Pohjonen (Finland), Papa Noel and Adan Pedroso, Lo'Jo (France), Gangbe Brass Band (West Africa), Tinariwen (Tuarreg), the Shrine Synchro System (UK), Chicago Underground Duo (Chicago), Los de Abajo (Mexico), Hamza Shakur and Ensemble Al-Kindi (Syiria), Ned Rothenberg and David Evans (USA), Samir and Wissam Joubran (Palestine), Terrafolk (Slovenia), Sam Mangwana (DR Congo), Katalena (Slovenia), Natacha Atlas (UK), Hasna El Becharia (Algeria), Mercedes Peon (Spain), Garmarna (Sweden), Spaceways Inc (USA), Huun Huur Tu (Mongolia), Djelimady Tounkara (Mali), Evelyn Petrova (Russia), Livio Minafra (Italy), Nacao Zumbi (Brazil), Khaled (Algeria) and Dr Batonga (Spain), in 2007 the Slovene string quartet Godalika, Moveknowledgement and Astorpia and the Gotan Project, Mariza (Portugal), Nuru Kane (Senegal) and Balkan Beat Box (New York), the singer and guitarist Andy Palacio from Belize who presented Garifuna People's Music, and Requiem for a Dying Planet, a multimedia project related to Werner Herzog's film The Wild Blue Yonder ( a composer and virtuoso 'cellist Ernst Reiseger from Holland, singer Mola Sylla, and Sardinian vocal ensemble Tenore e Concordu de Orosei).
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== History ==
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At the outset its programme was primarily concerned with different kinds of "otherness in music": alternative rock, "rock in opposition", adventurous new jazz, improvised music and experimental music, as well as rediscovered Slovene folk music. Druga godba, its juicy name could be translated and written as "that other muzik", was the first festival in the former Yugoslavia to introduce popular musics and styles from the Third World, including reggae and various styles of African music. Gradually also other genres of ethnic music from both European and non-European cultural surroundings were included. Thus the festival was a pioneer in the region in presenting representatives of African, Arab, Latino popular music, even before the actual European "boom" of so-called "world music". The legendary WOMAD festival developed simultaneously, and during the 1980s both festivals cooperated creatively.
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In the 1990s, when Slovene concerts and festivals became wider in scope, primarily in the field of rock and jazz, the programme of the Druga godba Festival focused on "world music" and ethno music, with other genres remaining present but not as wide in their scope (still, the first foreign hip hop concert in Slovenia, The Roots, was set up here). Besides its basic programme, Druga godba Festival has offered various accompanying events, including street animations and concerts, music workshops, events for children, exhibitions, film screenings and lectures.
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{{Wide Image|Druga Godba Festival 1995 The Roots.jpg}}
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== Programme and venues ==
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Druga godba Festival has presented various artists and groups from numerous countries, among them: Pixies (US), [[Vinko Globokar]] (SI/FR), Remmy Ongala (TZ),Youssou N'Dour (SN), Afro-Cuban All Stars (CU), The Gun Club (US), The Lounge Lizards (US), Cheb Mami (DZ), Marc Ribot (US), Salif Keita (ML), Les Negresses Vertes (FR), Rachid Taha (DZ), Cesaria Evora (CV), Djivan Gasparjan (AM), Oumou Sangare (ML), Kimmo Pohjonen (FI), Trevor Watts Moire Music (UK/GH), Fundamental (UK), Tinariwen (Tuareg/ML), The Roots (US), Chicago Underground Duo (US), Baaba Maal (SN), Elliott Sharp (US), Hamza Shakur and Ensemble Al-Kindi (SY), Ned Rothenberg and Buckwheat Zydeco (US), [[Terrafolk]] (SI), Sam Mangwana (CD), [[Katalena]] (SI), Natacha Atlas (UK), Hasna El Becharia (DZ), Huun Huur Tu (MN), Khaled (DZ), Gotan Project (FR), Mariza (PT), Nuru Kane (SN), Andy Palacio (BZ), [[Bratko Bibič & The Madleys]] (SI), Orchestra Baobab (SN), Gétatchèw Mèkuria & The Ex (ET/NL), Rokia Traore (ML), Nneka (GE/NE), Hindi Zahra (FR), Mulatu Astatke (ET), Madredeus (PT), Orlando Julius & The Heliocentrics (NG/UK), Akua Naru (US) and tUnE-yArDs (US).
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Druga Godba Festival cooperates regularly with other international organisations, cultural centres and embassies in devising its programmes and art exchange activities. Venues traditionally include Ljubljana's open air stage at [[Križanke]], the [[Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre]], [[Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture]] and [[Metelkova mesto Autonomous Cultural Zone]].
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{{Wide Image|Druga Godba Festival 2011 Balkan Beat Box.jpg}}
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== DruGod publishing label==
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Since 2004 [[Druga godba Ljubljana|Druga godba Ljubljana Institute's]] DruGod publishing label (the abbreviated ''DruGod'' means "elsewhere") releases an annal compilation which presents the artists of the Druga godba Festival. Also, some Slovene artists have released their albums for DruGod label. They are the folk revivalist singer [[Brina Vogelnik]], jazz pianist [[Kaja Draksler Acropolis Quartet|Kaja Draksler]], the bossa nova group [[Bossa de Novo]], and [[Godalika String Quartet|Godalika]]. The label published also ''Bisergora'' children songs that have featured in the
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TV series of the same title.
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In 2015, Druga godba published the annual compilation exclusively in the cloud. 
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== See also ==
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* [[Druga godba Ljubljana]]
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* [[Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture]]
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* [[Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre]]
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* [[Metelkova mesto Autonomous Cultural Zone]]
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== External links ==
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*[http://www.drugagodba.si/en Druga Godba Festival website]
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*[http://www.efwmf.org/ European Forum of Worldwide Music Festivals (EFWMF)]
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*[http://www.songlines.co.uk/documents/festivals/Druga-Godba.pdf The Druga godba festival profile in UK Songlines Magazine]
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*[http://drugagodba.bandcamp.com Druga godba on Bandcamp]
  
The 24th edition of Druga godba taking place 20-28 May 2008 presents 13 musicians from 11 countries. The programme includes: Nawal, Debashish Bhattacharya, Gang of Four, Ojos de Brujo Sound System, Doctorja Batonga, Orchestra Baobab, Tiken Jah Fakoly with Vieux Farka Toure, Lo Cor de la Plana, the Macedonian raper KEMP with Picikato Brass Band, the Roma group from Prague Gipsy.cz.. and the Slovene [[Katalena]]. The novelty of the programme is the Roma hip hop evening at [[Metelkova]]. In collaboration with the [[Embassy of France in Slovenia]] and the [[French Cultural Institute Charles Nodier, Ljubljana]] the electric gipsy group Caravan Palace is going to perform at the Zvezda square.
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Trg prekomorskih brigad 1, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Phone386 (0) 59 366 166, 386 (0) 40 222 207
Nika Vogrič Dežman, Acting Director
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Festival dates23.5.2024 – 26.5.2024
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Druga godba Festival is a major Slovene international world music festival. It was established in 1984 as an alternative and supplement to other music festivals in Ljubljana of that time which did not present the more radical and "different" music practices.

Since its inception, the festival has developed into one of the most significant European festivals of its type, establishing collaborations with many other important festivals and becoming a member of the international European Forum of Worldwide Music Festivals.

It runs a colourful programming policy, freely merging musicians that can deal with contemporary hip hop, Ghanian highlife, Saharan blues, 'indie' bossa nova or ethiojazz.


Druga Godba Festival 2011 Staff Benda Bilili Photo Maja Bjelica.jpgThe Congolose band Staff Benda Bilili performing at Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture, Druga Godba Festival, 2011

Druga godba Festival is nowadays a major Slovene international world music festival. It was established in 1984 as an alternative and supplement to other music festivals in Ljubljana of that time which did not present the more radical and "different" music practices. Since its inception Druga godba Festival has developed into one of the most significant European festivals of its type, establishing collaborations with many other important festivals and becoming a member of the international European Forum of Worldwide Music Festivals (EFWMF).

Since 2013, Druga godba Institute has expanded the festival programme throughout the whole year with the concert cycle Sogodbe. This cycle, which takes place at various locations, continues the broad scope of the main festival and is bridled by neither genre nor continent. Besides staging concerts, Sogodbe also feature workshops, discussions and exhibitions.


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History

At the outset its programme was primarily concerned with different kinds of "otherness in music": alternative rock, "rock in opposition", adventurous new jazz, improvised music and experimental music, as well as rediscovered Slovene folk music. Druga godba, its juicy name could be translated and written as "that other muzik", was the first festival in the former Yugoslavia to introduce popular musics and styles from the Third World, including reggae and various styles of African music. Gradually also other genres of ethnic music from both European and non-European cultural surroundings were included. Thus the festival was a pioneer in the region in presenting representatives of African, Arab, Latino popular music, even before the actual European "boom" of so-called "world music". The legendary WOMAD festival developed simultaneously, and during the 1980s both festivals cooperated creatively.

In the 1990s, when Slovene concerts and festivals became wider in scope, primarily in the field of rock and jazz, the programme of the Druga godba Festival focused on "world music" and ethno music, with other genres remaining present but not as wide in their scope (still, the first foreign hip hop concert in Slovenia, The Roots, was set up here). Besides its basic programme, Druga godba Festival has offered various accompanying events, including street animations and concerts, music workshops, events for children, exhibitions, film screenings and lectures.

Druga Godba Festival 1995 The Roots Photo Miha Fras.jpgThe Roots, guests of Druga godba Festival in 1995, were supposedly the first foreign hip hop band performing in Slovenia

Programme and venues

Druga godba Festival has presented various artists and groups from numerous countries, among them: Pixies (US), Vinko Globokar (SI/FR), Remmy Ongala (TZ),Youssou N'Dour (SN), Afro-Cuban All Stars (CU), The Gun Club (US), The Lounge Lizards (US), Cheb Mami (DZ), Marc Ribot (US), Salif Keita (ML), Les Negresses Vertes (FR), Rachid Taha (DZ), Cesaria Evora (CV), Djivan Gasparjan (AM), Oumou Sangare (ML), Kimmo Pohjonen (FI), Trevor Watts Moire Music (UK/GH), Fundamental (UK), Tinariwen (Tuareg/ML), The Roots (US), Chicago Underground Duo (US), Baaba Maal (SN), Elliott Sharp (US), Hamza Shakur and Ensemble Al-Kindi (SY), Ned Rothenberg and Buckwheat Zydeco (US), Terrafolk (SI), Sam Mangwana (CD), Katalena (SI), Natacha Atlas (UK), Hasna El Becharia (DZ), Huun Huur Tu (MN), Khaled (DZ), Gotan Project (FR), Mariza (PT), Nuru Kane (SN), Andy Palacio (BZ), Bratko Bibič & The Madleys (SI), Orchestra Baobab (SN), Gétatchèw Mèkuria & The Ex (ET/NL), Rokia Traore (ML), Nneka (GE/NE), Hindi Zahra (FR), Mulatu Astatke (ET), Madredeus (PT), Orlando Julius & The Heliocentrics (NG/UK), Akua Naru (US) and tUnE-yArDs (US).

Druga Godba Festival cooperates regularly with other international organisations, cultural centres and embassies in devising its programmes and art exchange activities. Venues traditionally include Ljubljana's open air stage at Križanke, the Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre, Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture and Metelkova mesto Autonomous Cultural Zone.

Druga Godba Festival 2011 Balkan Beat Box Photo Ziga Koritnik.jpgBalkan Beat Box performing at Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture, Druga Godba Festival, 2011

DruGod publishing label

Since 2004 Druga godba Ljubljana Institute's DruGod publishing label (the abbreviated DruGod means "elsewhere") releases an annal compilation which presents the artists of the Druga godba Festival. Also, some Slovene artists have released their albums for DruGod label. They are the folk revivalist singer Brina Vogelnik, jazz pianist Kaja Draksler, the bossa nova group Bossa de Novo, and Godalika. The label published also Bisergora children songs that have featured in the TV series of the same title.

In 2015, Druga godba published the annual compilation exclusively in the cloud.

See also

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