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− | [[Etnika International World Music Festival|Etnika]] is a | + | [[Etnika International World Music Festival|Etnika]] is a festival which embarked on its mission of bringing fresh world music to the city of Maribor in [[established::2005]]. |
+ | The festival is produced by [[Pekarna Magdalena Network]] and takes place annually at various Maribor venues, among them [[Gustaf Hall, Pekarna|Gustaf Hall]], [[Satchmo Jazz Club, Maribor|Satchmo Jazz Club]], Kino Gledališče, and the Cantante Restaurant. | ||
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== Programme == | == Programme == | ||
− | + | Etnika hosted a number of different groups, all of whom performed in Slovenia for the first time: Poum Tchack (France), Pressburger Klezmer Band (Slovakia), Arasinda (Hungary); (in 2006); Banjara - The Gypsies of Radjastan (India), Eszter Biro (Hungary) and Montevideo (Uruguay, Chile, USA, Croatia, Austria) (2007); and Karandila Gypsy Brass Orchestra (Bulgaria), Stepanida Borisova & Ramesh Shotham (Sibiria, India) and Bose/Ghosh/Mallick Trio (India). | |
− | + | In 2009 the programme also included 3 groups from Slovenia which play the world music genre: Burkina & Guinea Project, Zdenek Bily Dixieland Band, and Cana Flamenca. In 2010 it featured 3 European premières: singers Huong Thanh from Vietnam and Zohreh Jooya from Iran, as well as the Algerian ''dilruba'' master Mahamad Hadi, a.k.a. Mad Sheer Khan. | |
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[[Category:Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012]] | [[Category:Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012]] |
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Etnika hosted a number of different groups, all of whom performed in Slovenia for the first time: Poum Tchack (France), Pressburger Klezmer Band (Slovakia), Arasinda (Hungary); (in 2006); Banjara - The Gypsies of Radjastan (India), Eszter Biro (Hungary) and Montevideo (Uruguay, Chile, USA, Croatia, Austria) (2007); and Karandila Gypsy Brass Orchestra (Bulgaria), Stepanida Borisova & Ramesh Shotham (Sibiria, India) and Bose/Ghosh/Mallick Trio (India).
In 2009 the programme also included 3 groups from Slovenia which play the world music genre: Burkina & Guinea Project, Zdenek Bily Dixieland Band, and Cana Flamenca. In 2010 it featured 3 European premières: singers Huong Thanh from Vietnam and Zohreh Jooya from Iran, as well as the Algerian dilruba master Mahamad Hadi, a.k.a. Mad Sheer Khan.
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