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| festival dates    =  9.2.2018 - 13.2.2018, 14.2.2020 - 18.2.2020
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[[Bi Flamenko International Flamenco Festival|Bi Flamenko]] is a biennial international flamenco festival hosted and produced by [[Cankarjev dom, Cultural and Congress Centre]] in Ljubljana. It was held for the first time in February 2018, with the second edition following in February 2020. On both occasions the festival has been produced in collaboration with '''Flamenco Biënnale Nederland''', with the two festivals taking place in alternate years.
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[[Bi Flamenko International Flamenco Festival|Bi Flamenko]] is a biennial international flamenco festival hosted and produced by [[Cankarjev dom, Cultural and Congress Centre]] in Ljubljana. It was held for the first time in February [[Established::2018]], with the second edition following in February 2020. Since its inception, the festival has worked closely with Flamenco Biënnale Nederland, which takes place in the alternate years.
 
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==Concept and beginnings==
 
==Concept and beginnings==
  
Bi Flamenko arose from discussions between [[Bogdan Benigar]], programme head director for jazz and world music at [[Cankarjev dom, Cultural and Congress Centre]], and Ernestina van de Noort, director of Flamenco Biënnale Nederland, which started in 2006. The aim of both festivals is to present another side to a genre of music and performance that perhaps suffers more than most from cultural assumptions and preconceptions. While both festivals do devote a small portion of their programmes to more traditional flamenco artists and patterns, they share an artistic vision of flamenco as a contemporary and future art form, and as a platform for connecting different styles of music and theatre. As flamenco already has theatre built into itself, this has led to exciting cross-genre productions.
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Bi Flamenko arose from discussions between [[Bogdan Benigar]], the programme head director for jazz and world music at [[Cankarjev dom, Cultural and Congress Centre]], and Ernestina van de Noort, director of Flamenco Biënnale Nederland. Both festivals exist to present another side to an art form that perhaps suffers more than most from cultural assumptions, preconceptions and misunderstanding.  
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While both festivals do devote a portion of their programmes to more traditional flamenco artists and patterns, they share an artistic vision of flamenco as a contemporary and future art form, and as a platform for connecting different styles of music, theatre and dance.
  
 
==Programme==
 
==Programme==
  
In line with this vision, and despite its relatively small scale, Bi Flamenko has ranged widely across a number of crossover projects in its two editions so far, although 2020's biggest draw for flamenco fans of whatever persuasion was an appearance by Rafael Riqueni, one of the art form's greatest ever guitar players, although even here we are talking about an artist who has melded traditional flamenco aesthetics with other musical forms.
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In line with this vision, and despite its relatively small scale, Bi Flamenko has presented a wide range of crossover projects in its two editions so far. The biggest draw for flamenco fans of whatever persuasion in the 2020 edition was perhaps the appearance by Rafael Riqueni, one of the art form's greatest-ever guitarists, although even here we are talking about an artist who melds traditional flamenco aesthetics with other musical forms.
  
Other highlights of the 2020 edition, with perhaps a heavier nod to the contemporary contexts in which flamenco can operate, included Los Voluble and their ''Flamenco is Not a Crime'' project, which usesd live DJ mixing to interrogate what flamenco can say about various electronic music genres (and vice versa), rising star Vanesa Aibar, who uses flamenco as a basis for modern and Spanish classical dance, ''¡Kick-Pluck-Planta-Tacón-Tap-Clap-Clack!'', a collaboration between dancer Eduardo Guerrero and Dutch percussion group Slagwerk Den Haag, and Nairuz, a project led by Bosnian guitarist Mirza Redžepagić, who brings flamenco face-to-face with devotional Turkish Sufi music.
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Other highlights of the 2020 edition, with perhaps a heavier nod to the contemporary contexts in which flamenco can operate, included Los Voluble and their ''Flamenco is Not a Crime'' project, which uses live DJ mixing to interrogate what flamenco has to say about various electronic music genres (and vice versa); rising star Vanesa Aibar, for whom flamenco provides the basis for an exploration of modern and Spanish classical dance; ''¡Kick-Pluck-Planta-Tacón-Tap-Clap-Clack!'', a collaboration between dancer Eduardo Guerrero and Dutch percussion group Slagwerk Den Haag; and ''Nairuz'', a project led by Bosnian guitarist Mirza Redžepagić, who brings flamenco face-to-face with devotional Turkish Sufi music.
  
The 2018 edition revelled in the mix of traditional flamenco and avant-garde in the form of choreographer and dancer Rocío Molina (''Fallen from Heaven''), dancer Ana Morales's ''Bagatelles'' project, which featured electronics and interactive installations, pianist Alfonso Aroca's jazz-flamenco conversations, The Qasida, an encounter between young composer and singer Rosario ''La Tremendita'' and Iranian classical musician Mohammad Motamedi and, perhaps most startlingly, ''Firebird'', the debut collaboration between Slovenian flamenco dancer/performance artist Ana Pandur Predin and Giani Poposki of Slovenian death metal/industrial band '''Noctiferia'''.
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The 2018 edition saw a mix of traditional flamenco and the avant-garde in the form of Rocío Molina's ''Fallen from Heaven''; dancer Ana Morales's ''Bagatelles'' project, which featured electronics and interactive installations; pianist Alfonso Aroca's jazz-flamenco conversations; ''Qasida'', an encounter between the young composer and singer Rosario "La Tremendita" and Iranian classical musician Mohammad Motamedi; and ''Firebird'', the debut collaboration between Slovenian flamenco dancer/performance artist [[Ana Pandur Predin]] and Giani Poposki of the Slovenian death metal/industrial band [[Noctiferia]].
  
 
In keeping with the open, dialogic nature of flamenco, many of the performances in both editions of the festival have featured post-show artists' talks. Workshops and films are also an integral part of the festival.
 
In keeping with the open, dialogic nature of flamenco, many of the performances in both editions of the festival have featured post-show artists' talks. Workshops and films are also an integral part of the festival.
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==External links==
 
==External links==
  
''Festival websites''
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'''Festival websites'''
 
* [https://www.cd-cc.si/en/bi-flamenko Bi Flamenko, with 2020 programme]
 
* [https://www.cd-cc.si/en/bi-flamenko Bi Flamenko, with 2020 programme]
 
* [https://www.flamencobiennale.nl/en/pers Flamenco Biënnale Nederland]
 
* [https://www.flamencobiennale.nl/en/pers Flamenco Biënnale Nederland]
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* [https://www.accioncultural.es/media/Default%20Files/activ/2018/att/ZLOZENKA%20ANG%20novo.pdf 2018 programme via Acción Cultural Española, the Spanish overseas cultural promotion organisation]
 
* [https://www.accioncultural.es/media/Default%20Files/activ/2018/att/ZLOZENKA%20ANG%20novo.pdf 2018 programme via Acción Cultural Española, the Spanish overseas cultural promotion organisation]
  
''Reviews''
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'''Reviews'''
  
* [https://www.delo.si/kultura/oder/distopija-je-prerasla-v-evforijo/ Review of Bi Flamenko 2020, Delo, February 2020] in Slovenian
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* [https://www.delo.si/kultura/oder/distopija-je-prerasla-v-evforijo/ Review of Bi Flamenko 2020, ''Delo'', February 2020] in Slovenian
* [https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2019/jul/14/rocio-molina-fallen-from-heaven-sadlers-wells-review Guardian review of Fallen from Heaven, Sadler's Wells, London]
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* [https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2019/jul/14/rocio-molina-fallen-from-heaven-sadlers-wells-review Review of ''Fallen from Heaven'', ''Guardian'', Sadler's Wells, London]
  
''Performances''
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'''Performances'''
  
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGQJ-dk0WIw ¡Kick-Pluck-Planta-Tacón -Tap-Clap-Clack!, Eduardo Guerrero and Slagwerk Den Haag, Flamenco Biënnale Nederland, 2019]
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGQJ-dk0WIw ''¡Kick-Pluck-Planta-Tacón-Tap-Clap-Clack!'', Eduardo Guerrero and Slagwerk Den Haag, Flamenco Biënnale Nederland, 2019]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-q9YfNg_jM Nairuz, Bi Flamenko 2020]
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-q9YfNg_jM ''Nairuz'', Bi Flamenko 2020]
 
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AG3gPAHNpHo Diego Carrasco, Bi Flamenko 2018]
 
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AG3gPAHNpHo Diego Carrasco, Bi Flamenko 2018]
  
 
[[Category:Music festivals]]
 
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Contact
Festival Bi Flamenko
Prešernova 10, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Phone386 (0) 1 241 7100
Andrej Jaklič, Programme Director, Theatre and Contemporary Dance



Phone386 (0)1 2417 329
Festival dates14.2.2023 - 18.2.2023




Bi Flamenko is a biennial international flamenco festival hosted and produced by Cankarjev dom, Cultural and Congress Centre in Ljubljana. It was held for the first time in February 2018, with the second edition following in February 2020. Since its inception, the festival has worked closely with Flamenco Biënnale Nederland, which takes place in the alternate years.


Concept and beginnings

Bi Flamenko arose from discussions between Bogdan Benigar, the programme head director for jazz and world music at Cankarjev dom, Cultural and Congress Centre, and Ernestina van de Noort, director of Flamenco Biënnale Nederland. Both festivals exist to present another side to an art form that perhaps suffers more than most from cultural assumptions, preconceptions and misunderstanding.

While both festivals do devote a portion of their programmes to more traditional flamenco artists and patterns, they share an artistic vision of flamenco as a contemporary and future art form, and as a platform for connecting different styles of music, theatre and dance.

Programme

In line with this vision, and despite its relatively small scale, Bi Flamenko has presented a wide range of crossover projects in its two editions so far. The biggest draw for flamenco fans of whatever persuasion in the 2020 edition was perhaps the appearance by Rafael Riqueni, one of the art form's greatest-ever guitarists, although even here we are talking about an artist who melds traditional flamenco aesthetics with other musical forms.

Other highlights of the 2020 edition, with perhaps a heavier nod to the contemporary contexts in which flamenco can operate, included Los Voluble and their Flamenco is Not a Crime project, which uses live DJ mixing to interrogate what flamenco has to say about various electronic music genres (and vice versa); rising star Vanesa Aibar, for whom flamenco provides the basis for an exploration of modern and Spanish classical dance; ¡Kick-Pluck-Planta-Tacón-Tap-Clap-Clack!, a collaboration between dancer Eduardo Guerrero and Dutch percussion group Slagwerk Den Haag; and Nairuz, a project led by Bosnian guitarist Mirza Redžepagić, who brings flamenco face-to-face with devotional Turkish Sufi music.

The 2018 edition saw a mix of traditional flamenco and the avant-garde in the form of Rocío Molina's Fallen from Heaven; dancer Ana Morales's Bagatelles project, which featured electronics and interactive installations; pianist Alfonso Aroca's jazz-flamenco conversations; Qasida, an encounter between the young composer and singer Rosario "La Tremendita" and Iranian classical musician Mohammad Motamedi; and Firebird, the debut collaboration between Slovenian flamenco dancer/performance artist Ana Pandur Predin and Giani Poposki of the Slovenian death metal/industrial band Noctiferia.

In keeping with the open, dialogic nature of flamenco, many of the performances in both editions of the festival have featured post-show artists' talks. Workshops and films are also an integral part of the festival.

See also


External links

Festival websites

Reviews

Performances

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