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{{Teaser|  
 
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[[BaRock Festival]] was launched in [[established::2014]] in the garden of the Baroque castle located north of the Dornava village in the northeastern Slovenia. Its programme presents a mostly Slovenian line-up comprised of various pop oriented acts and an additional theatre show. The presented music is nevertheless very diverse, ranging from the more rock tinged groups to opera, folk or jazz influenced artists. There is usually one concert per evening, with the festival lasting for about a week.  
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[[BaRock Festival]] was launched in [[established::2014]] in the charming garden of one of the best preserved Baroque mansions in Slovenia, [[Dornava Mansion]] located north of the Dornava village in north-eastern Slovenia. Set outside the more populated urban area, the week-long festival relies a lot on the location and its ambiance. Its programme – typically presenting one concert a night – hosts a mostly Slovene line-up of various pop-oriented acts and an additional theatre show. The presented music is nevertheless very diverse, ranging just as the festival's slogan says, "from BaRock to Rock", that is, everything from opera, folk or jazz influenced artists to more rock-tinged groups.  
 
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The [[Dornava Mansion]] is the biggest and one of the best preserved Baroque mansions in Slovenia, and with its park spaces also one of the charming ones. The festival, which is set outside of the more populated urban area, relies a lot on the location and its ambience.
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The programme has featured artists such as the groups [[Orlek]], [[Eroika]] and [[Dan D]], and singers such as [[Oto Pestner]], [[Adi Smolar]], [[Severa Gjurin]], [[Rudi Bučar]], [[Nina Pušlar]], [[Anika Horvat]], etc.
  
Their program features artists like the groups [[Orlek]], [[Eroika]] and [[Dan D]], and singers such as [[Oto Pestner]], [[Adi Smolar]], [[Severa Gjurin]], [[Rudi Bučar]], [[Nina Pušlar]], [[Anika Horvat]],...
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== See also ==
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*[[Dornava Mansion]]
  
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== External links ==
 
== External links ==

Latest revision as of 22:35, 8 May 2017




Contact
BaRock Festival
Mezgovci ob Pesnici 33, SI-2252 Dornava
Organised byDruštvo Vedomec
Stanislav Ciglar, Head of festival
Frequencyannual
Festival dates14.7.2015 - 18.7.2015




BaRock Festival was launched in 2014 in the charming garden of one of the best preserved Baroque mansions in Slovenia, Dornava Mansion located north of the Dornava village in north-eastern Slovenia. Set outside the more populated urban area, the week-long festival relies a lot on the location and its ambiance. Its programme – typically presenting one concert a night – hosts a mostly Slovene line-up of various pop-oriented acts and an additional theatre show. The presented music is nevertheless very diverse, ranging just as the festival's slogan says, "from BaRock to Rock", that is, everything from opera, folk or jazz influenced artists to more rock-tinged groups.


The programme has featured artists such as the groups Orlek, Eroika and Dan D, and singers such as Oto Pestner, Adi Smolar, Severa Gjurin, Rudi Bučar, Nina Pušlar, Anika Horvat, etc.

See also


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