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The name of the festival is derived from a local archaeological site, in which – so goes local folklore – wild hags (''deuje babe'') used to live. Besides C.M.A.K., the festival sometimes takes place also at the [[Film Theatre Idrija]] and some other venues in the region. | The name of the festival is derived from a local archaeological site, in which – so goes local folklore – wild hags (''deuje babe'') used to live. Besides C.M.A.K., the festival sometimes takes place also at the [[Film Theatre Idrija]] and some other venues in the region. | ||
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==Programme== | ==Programme== |
Revision as of 22:01, 4 April 2023
The Deuje babe Festival poster, 2017 edition
Programme
The programme is comprised of painting and photography exhibitions (presenting artists like the photographer Nada Žgank, painter Petra Gorenc and the Vstajniške socialne delavke, i.e., Uprising Social Workers collective), talks with prominent female individuals, storytelling events, film screenings (with works like Bande de filles by Céline Sciamma and Like Rats Leaving a Sinking Ship by Vika Kirchenbauer) and concerts. The music often touches upon the coordinates of punk rock, with some of the invited bands being ?Alos (IT), R.Y.F. (IT), Žen (HR), Tús Nua (HR), Sequenzsiaz (DE), Aivery (AT) and Le Toy (AT). The concert programme used to be carried out in collaboration with the Austrian collective Grrrls Night Out.
See also
- C.M.A.K. Cerkno
- International Feminist and Queer Festival Red Dawns
- City of Women International Festival of Contemporary Arts
- Idrija City Library and Reading Room
External links