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  • Peter Ševič about the Ljubljana Coffee Festival

    The wide selection of the gastronomical festivals in Ljubljana is complemented with the Ljubljana Coffee Festival. Where and when did you get the idea for the Ljubljana Coffee Festival?

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  • Art and culture

    Summer in Old Ljubljana” includes open-air jazz performances and early music concerts. For a few days each year, the Ana Desetnica International Street Theatre Festival transforms the streets of Ljubljana into a stage.

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  • Art and culture

    Summer in Old Ljubljana” includes open-air jazz performances and early music concerts. For a few days each year, the Ana Desetnica International Street Theatre Festival transforms the streets of Ljubljana into a stage.

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  • Astrid

    Astrid Ana Kljun, known as Astrid, is a Slovenian alternative pop musician. She will perform in a duet with multi-instrumentalist Tomaž Zupančič.

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  • Arlo Zaria

    Arlo Zaria is a singer-songwriter from the Tolmin area. Her genre is somewhere between indie and folk music, and she spices up the mixture with intimate lyrics that reflect the lives of young people.

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  • Leon Matek

    Singer-songwriter Leon Matek embarked on a solo career in 2007. His last album Srce imaš tako veliko is "one of the strongest singer-songwriter albums released in Slovenia in recent years," wrote…

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  • Fed Horses

    Urša Mihevc, vocal
    Jure Mihevc, guitar
    The band Fed Horses is a significant and refreshing presence in Slovenian popular music, contributing to the landscape and genre diversity of the…

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  • Bakalina Velika

    First, there was Bakalina, delivering contemporary melodies and socially critical lyrics in the Čadrg dialect of the Tolmin region, from prominent concert venues to the most secluded rural villages.

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  • Nina Virant VIRA

    Nina Virant, vocals, keyboards, author of the music and lyrics; Veronika Kumar, vocals, live electronics The duo's vocally refined poetry is imbued with the desire to simply unravel the voice and…

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  • Kavalir: getting around the city centre by electric car

    The vehicles, moving at a speed of up to 25 kilometres per hour, can carry five passengers. The two open-sided 'summer Kavalirs' run in the warm part of the year, from April to the end of October, whereas the glazed 'winter Kavalir' runs throughout the year, during the summer season along a regular route between the Krekov trg square and the city bus stop across the way from the Drama Theatre.

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