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First organised in [[established::2012]], [[Slovenian Music Week]] is an ambitious project with an aim to develop the Slovenian musical culture and to help internationally promote its protagonists. It is organised as a week long festival with a diverse programmatic scope and is primarily intended for "performers (musicians, DJ-s), music managers, booking agents, music events organizers, club owners, music distributors, festival producers, film directors, internet companies, radio and TV stations...".
 
First organised in [[established::2012]], [[Slovenian Music Week]] is an ambitious project with an aim to develop the Slovenian musical culture and to help internationally promote its protagonists. It is organised as a week long festival with a diverse programmatic scope and is primarily intended for "performers (musicians, DJ-s), music managers, booking agents, music events organizers, club owners, music distributors, festival producers, film directors, internet companies, radio and TV stations...".
  
In the course of the Slovenian Music Week there are workshops, lectures and discussions set up, elaborating on subjects such as publishing trends, music journalism, copyrights, PR strategies and other similar topics of interest for its general and specialised public. Gathering a multitude of music artistry protagonists, the festival also aims to generate an atmosphere for socialising, communicating knowledge and establishing contacts, thus positively integrating the creative forces within the scene.  
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In the course of the Slovenian Music Week there are workshops, lectures and discussions set up, elaborating on subjects such as publishing trends, music journalism, copyrights, PR strategies and other similar topics of interest for its general and specialised public. Gathering a multitude of music scene protagonists, the festival also aims to generate an atmosphere for socialising, communicating knowledge and establishing contacts, thus positively integrating the creative forces within the scene.  
 
   
 
   
 
The second aspect of the festival are the concerts. In the months preceding the festival, there is a public call made for musicians to apply, presenting a selection of their work to the expert international committee. This committee chooses a selection of artists who first perform at the festival, but then also gain an opportunity to play on the festivals of partner organisations (whose representatives actually form the committee) and also get appropriate media coverage and promotion in the media of the festival hosting countries. In 2012, these festivals are Waves Vienna, Sziget festival, Exit festival and Terraneo festival
 
The second aspect of the festival are the concerts. In the months preceding the festival, there is a public call made for musicians to apply, presenting a selection of their work to the expert international committee. This committee chooses a selection of artists who first perform at the festival, but then also gain an opportunity to play on the festivals of partner organisations (whose representatives actually form the committee) and also get appropriate media coverage and promotion in the media of the festival hosting countries. In 2012, these festivals are Waves Vienna, Sziget festival, Exit festival and Terraneo festival

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First organised in 2012, Slovenian Music Week is an ambitious project with an aim to develop the Slovenian musical culture and to help internationally promote its protagonists. It is organised as a week long festival with a diverse programmatic scope and is primarily intended for "performers (musicians, DJ-s), music managers, booking agents, music events organizers, club owners, music distributors, festival producers, film directors, internet companies, radio and TV stations...".

In the course of the Slovenian Music Week there are workshops, lectures and discussions set up, elaborating on subjects such as publishing trends, music journalism, copyrights, PR strategies and other similar topics of interest for its general and specialised public. Gathering a multitude of music scene protagonists, the festival also aims to generate an atmosphere for socialising, communicating knowledge and establishing contacts, thus positively integrating the creative forces within the scene.

The second aspect of the festival are the concerts. In the months preceding the festival, there is a public call made for musicians to apply, presenting a selection of their work to the expert international committee. This committee chooses a selection of artists who first perform at the festival, but then also gain an opportunity to play on the festivals of partner organisations (whose representatives actually form the committee) and also get appropriate media coverage and promotion in the media of the festival hosting countries. In 2012, these festivals are Waves Vienna, Sziget festival, Exit festival and Terraneo festival


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