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− | *[http://www.kudmreza.org/osebnokolektivno/?page_id=19 | + | *[http://www.kudmreza.org/osebnokolektivno/?page_id=19 The Personal–Collective Festival website] |
*[http://www.artcenter-slovenia.org/html/eng/program_art_2011_eng.html Središče Art Centre Website on the festival's programme in 2011] | *[http://www.artcenter-slovenia.org/html/eng/program_art_2011_eng.html Središče Art Centre Website on the festival's programme in 2011] | ||
The festival brings artists, from various European countries, who perform as individuals, in prearranged or spontaneous groupings. They belong to various art genres such as improvisation music, painting, visual arts, performance, theatre and sound art. The initiator Seijiro Murayama has performed each year. In 2010 we could listen to Jean-Luc Guionnet from France, Luciano Maggiore and Dominique Vaccaro from Italy, Tim Blechmann, Klaus Filip, Noid and Stefan Fraunberger from Austria, and others. In 2011 twenty-one artists performed, among them Jean-Luc Guionnet, Eric Cordier and Annette Krebs. We also must not forget to mention a few Slovene acts by Tomaž Grom, Irena Tomažin, Neža Naglič, N’toko and Luka Prinčič.
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