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Held in the hilly, wine growing region in the south west of Slovenia, [[Brda Contemporary Music Festival]] is a small and yet very diverse and ambitious festival for all kinds of arts, but with a special focus on improvised music practices. It is held just at the border with Italy and this liminal location is possibly its main asset, as it tries to foster cross-cultural ties and cooperation, as well as create a cross-border musical scene. The festival's main organiser and curator, the drummer [[Zlatko Kaučič]], has been operating in between the countries for a long time now, and has also been actively helping younger generations of musicians in their musical strivings. Thus, this festival is in a way a reflection of his personal artistic path, crossing the borders between countries, generations and artistic practices.
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Held in the hilly, wine-growing region in the southwest of Slovenia, [[Brda Contemporary Music Festival]] is a small yet diverse and ambitious festival for all kinds of arts, but with a special focus on improvised music practices. Held just at the border with Italy, this liminal location is possibly its main asset, as it tries to foster cross-cultural ties and cooperation, as well as create a cross-border musical scene. The festival's main organiser and curator, the drummer [[Zlatko Kaučič]], has been operating between the countries for a long time and also actively helping younger generations of musicians in their musical strivings. Thus, the festival is a sort of reflection of his personal artistic path, crossing the borders between countries, generations and artistic practices.
  
The festival was first held in [[established::2011]], than still under the name Smartfest. It took place in the picturesque medieval village Šmartno, where it is still going on today and where it occupies the various parts of the walled village, from the hall of the local cultural centre to the main square and the church. In 2012, the festival temporarily moved to the nearby Medana and was first held as Brda Contemporary Music Festival.
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The festival was first held in [[established::2011]], then still under the name Smartfest. It took place in the picturesque medieval village Šmartno, where it is still held today and where it occupies various parts of the walled village, from the hall of the local cultural centre to the main square and the church. In 2012, the festival temporarily moved to nearby Medana and was first held as the Brda Contemporary Music Festival.
 
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==Festival programme==
 
==Festival programme==
  
The festival presents a programme that mainly features Slovenian and Italian artists of the younger generation, with the Italians often coming from the Dobia Lab collective, an informal cultural organisation and venue in the neighbouring Italian town Staranzano. Similarly, the Slovenian musicians are often connected to the [[Zlatko Kaučič Kombo]] project, in which a number of Slovenia's young improvisers have participated. Some of the musicians playing on the stages in Šmartno (or Medana) were [[Jošt Drašler]], [[Vid Drašler]], [[Marko Karlovčec]], [[Boštjan Simon]], [[Vitja Balžalorsky]], [[Marko Lasič]], Giovanni Maier, Massimo di Mattia, Paolo Pascolo, Aghe Clope, and naturally also Kaučič.
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The festival presents a programme that mainly features Slovenian and Italian artists of the younger generation, with the Italians often coming from the Dobia Lab collective, an informal cultural organisation and venue in the neighbouring Italian town Staranzano. Similarly, the Slovenian musicians are often connected to the [[Zlatko Kaučič Kombo]] project, in which a number of Slovenia's young improvisers have participated. Some of the musicians who have played on the stages in Šmartno (or Medana) include [[Jošt Drašler]], [[Vid Drašler]], [[Marko Karlovčec]], [[Boštjan Simon]], [[Vitja Balžalorsky]], [[Marko Lasič]], Giovanni Maier, Massimo di Mattia, Paolo Pascolo, Aghe Clope and, naturally, also Kaučič.
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Alongside these musical acts, there are photography exhibitions by photographers such as Žiga Koritnik, Tanja Rusjan or Iztok Zupan, and also light installation and performances by the crew of  Hybrida from Tarcenta, Italy. While the video performances are done in conjunction with the music being played, the installations are set throughout the village. Dance performances, poetry acts and even film screenings are paired with live music being played, with some of the poets being [[Petra Koršič]], [[Alenka Jovanovski]] and [[Petra Paravan]]. Besides all this, other things make their way into the programme as well.  
 
Alongside these musical acts, there are photography exhibitions by photographers such as Žiga Koritnik, Tanja Rusjan or Iztok Zupan, and also light installation and performances by the crew of  Hybrida from Tarcenta, Italy. While the video performances are done in conjunction with the music being played, the installations are set throughout the village. Dance performances, poetry acts and even film screenings are paired with live music being played, with some of the poets being [[Petra Koršič]], [[Alenka Jovanovski]] and [[Petra Paravan]]. Besides all this, other things make their way into the programme as well.  
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===Music workshops and Orchestra Without Borders===
 
===Music workshops and Orchestra Without Borders===
  
One of the main festival features are two-day long workshops, led by important figures from the improvised music scene, such as Evan Parker, Phil Minton, Joëlle Léandre, Johannes Bauer and Ab Baars (who also hold concerts of their own). The participants of the workshops are usually the hosted musicians and some random visitors, coming from Slovenia, Croatia and Italy. These workshops at the end result in orchestra gigs, led by the mentors of the workshops.     
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Among the main festival features are two-day workshops, led by important figures from the improvised music scene, such as Evan Parker, Phil Minton, Joëlle Léandre, Johannes Bauer and Ab Baars (who also hold concerts of their own). The participants of the workshops are usually the hosted musicians and some random visitors, coming from Slovenia, Croatia and Italy. These workshops at the end result in orchestra gigs, led by the mentors of the workshops.     
  
 
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The name of these orchestra formations is usually ''Orkester brez meja / Orchestra Senza Confini'' [Orchestra without borders], and in way it is an extended combination of the Dob Orchestra (of the Dobia lab musicians) and of the [[Zlatko Kaučič Kombo]]. In 2014, Zlatko and Giovanni started developing a double simultaneous conduction concept which resulted in a 2014 concert of the Orchestra at the the festival, where it was recorded and later released in 2015.  
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The name of these orchestra formations is usually ''Orkester brez meja / Orchestra Senza Confini'' [Orchestra without borders] and, in a way, it is an extended combination of the Dob Orchestra (of the Dobia lab musicians) and the [[Zlatko Kaučič Kombo]]. In 2014, Zlatko and Giovanni started developing a double simultaneous conduction concept which resulted in the 2014 concert of the orchestra at the festival, where it was recorded and later released in 2015.
 
    
 
    
 
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Revision as of 13:02, 5 August 2020




Contact
Brda Contemporary Music Festival
Hiša kulture Šmartno, Šmartno 38-40, SI-5211 Kojsko
Founded byZlatko Kaučič
Frequencyannual
Festival dates3.9.2020 - 5.9.2020




Held in the hilly, wine-growing region in the southwest of Slovenia, Brda Contemporary Music Festival is a small yet diverse and ambitious festival for all kinds of arts, but with a special focus on improvised music practices. Held just at the border with Italy, this liminal location is possibly its main asset, as it tries to foster cross-cultural ties and cooperation, as well as create a cross-border musical scene. The festival's main organiser and curator, the drummer Zlatko Kaučič, has been operating between the countries for a long time and also actively helping younger generations of musicians in their musical strivings. Thus, the festival is a sort of reflection of his personal artistic path, crossing the borders between countries, generations and artistic practices.

The festival was first held in 2011, then still under the name Smartfest. It took place in the picturesque medieval village Šmartno, where it is still held today and where it occupies various parts of the walled village, from the hall of the local cultural centre to the main square and the church. In 2012, the festival temporarily moved to nearby Medana and was first held as the Brda Contemporary Music Festival.


Festival programme

The festival presents a programme that mainly features Slovenian and Italian artists of the younger generation, with the Italians often coming from the Dobia Lab collective, an informal cultural organisation and venue in the neighbouring Italian town Staranzano. Similarly, the Slovenian musicians are often connected to the Zlatko Kaučič Kombo project, in which a number of Slovenia's young improvisers have participated. Some of the musicians who have played on the stages in Šmartno (or Medana) include Jošt Drašler, Vid Drašler, Marko Karlovčec, Boštjan Simon, Vitja Balžalorsky, Marko Lasič, Giovanni Maier, Massimo di Mattia, Paolo Pascolo, Aghe Clope and, naturally, also Kaučič.


Alongside these musical acts, there are photography exhibitions by photographers such as Žiga Koritnik, Tanja Rusjan or Iztok Zupan, and also light installation and performances by the crew of Hybrida from Tarcenta, Italy. While the video performances are done in conjunction with the music being played, the installations are set throughout the village. Dance performances, poetry acts and even film screenings are paired with live music being played, with some of the poets being Petra Koršič, Alenka Jovanovski and Petra Paravan. Besides all this, other things make their way into the programme as well.

Music workshops and Orchestra Without Borders

Among the main festival features are two-day workshops, led by important figures from the improvised music scene, such as Evan Parker, Phil Minton, Joëlle Léandre, Johannes Bauer and Ab Baars (who also hold concerts of their own). The participants of the workshops are usually the hosted musicians and some random visitors, coming from Slovenia, Croatia and Italy. These workshops at the end result in orchestra gigs, led by the mentors of the workshops.

The name of these orchestra formations is usually Orkester brez meja / Orchestra Senza Confini [Orchestra without borders] and, in a way, it is an extended combination of the Dob Orchestra (of the Dobia lab musicians) and the Zlatko Kaučič Kombo. In 2014, Zlatko and Giovanni started developing a double simultaneous conduction concept which resulted in the 2014 concert of the orchestra at the festival, where it was recorded and later released in 2015.

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