KAMFEST summer festival 2021 in Zaprice castle
KAMFEST summer festival 2021 in Zaprice castle
PROGRAM IN THE KAMNIK MUSEUM AND GALLERY
VIEW THROUGH THE GALLERY TO THE MUSEUM
ZAPRICE MUSEUM – COURTYARD, MUSEUM ROUTE 3, KAMNIK
PASTA AND COFFEE FROM SMARCE
From 6. 8. to 13. 8. 2021, from 5 pm to 8 pm
This year, too, is not without industrial heritage. Exhibition Macaroni and coffee.
The village of Šmarca near Kamnik has had a pasta factory and a coffee roastery since the end of the First World War. Its roots go back to the local Livestock Association, and it became a joint-stock company in 1919. At the beginning, the factory smelled mainly of grain coffee and coffee substitutes, pasta and jam. After problems with electricity, they set up their own power plant. Their offer included 29 types of pasta from angel hair to spaghetti, then called strings. Real coffee was rarely roasted – especially for the military, they mainly made coffee substitute from barley. They have been extremely innovative and resourceful in marketing their products. As early as 1930, they introduced catalog sales, volume discounts, registered their own brand Appetit and, when buying products, delighted consumers with various gifts such as towels, scarves and aprons. In 1948 they became the plant of Kamnik’s factory Eta. For some time, their business was still running smoothly, and in 1963, the story of the enterprising food factory from Šmarca was over.
The exhibition and catalog by Marko Kumer were created within the project Slovenia – European Gastronomic Region 2021.
GALLERY MIHA MALEŠ, MAIN SQUARE 2, KAMNIK
LOJZE PERKO – BETWEEN VIHAR AND JASNINA
From 10. 8. to 13. 8. 2021, from 5 pm to 8 pm, free entry
In the premises of the Miha Maleš Gallery, there is a transparent memorial exhibition on the occasion of the fortieth anniversary of the death of the Slovenian painter Lojze Perk (1909-1980), which was prepared at the Dolenjska Museum in Novo mesto. The exhibition connects his work in the field of drawing, painting and illustration, and its purpose is to show the public as diverse and versatile an image of the artist’s work as possible.
Lojze Perko was an excellent landscape painter, who also expressed himself in other motifs. The most famous are his portraits of children, in which he achieved an enviable level of artistic freshness. In many paintings he preserved the disappearing images of the Slovenian landscape, village architecture and peasant life. His genre motives from peasant life are eloquent: farm work and chores, field work, celebrations, rural fairs, folk custom. Among other things, Perko illustrated Levstik’s Martin Krpan in 1942. Perk’s paintings intertwine pre-war stylistic trends, as he developed in the tradition of post-impressionism, especially with painters of color realism, who were most related to him in terms of subject matter and mood.
GALLERY VIEW, MAIN SQUARE 2, KAMNIK
GREGOR PRATNEKER – WITHDRAWAL
From 10. 8. to 13. 8. 2021, from 5 pm to 8 pm, free entry
Gregor Pratneker (1973) graduated in 2006 from the Department of Fine Arts at the Faculty of Education in Maribor. Between 2007 and 2012, he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Ljubljana, where he also received his master’s degree in 2012.
In the last creative period, he has been devoting himself mainly to the landscape – forests, which can be painted in the open air or in the studio. In 2013, he received the first award of the May Salon, which is awarded by ZDSLU. Already in 2014, he managed to convince the French jury of the Autumn Salon in Paris with the painting “Winter Morning”, which he had awarded the ZDSLU with the first prize the year before. Since then, he has regularly exhibited at all three important Parisian salons: the Autumn Salon, the Salon of Fine Arts and the Salon of French Artists. In December 2019, at the Louvre Salon of Fine Arts, he received the Eugene Boudin Painting Prize for his painting “Spring in the Mountains”, named after a famous French landscape painter. In February 2020, he received the Mention Award at the Salon of French Artists at the Grand Palace. He lives and works in Maribor.
Curator of the exhibition Saša Bučan.
STAGE ZAPRICE
Monday, Aug. 9, 2021, at 8 p.m.
LEONARDI / KAMPL / LEATHER, juicy jazz
How else can a “guitar” trio sound? Classical ensemble: guitar, bass and drums is one of the most grateful compositions of the modern musical era. Our three acclaimed musicians play music that was not written for such a trio, songs by newer jazz giants such as: John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Pat Matheney, Jaco Pastorious and Weather Report, as well as their own original music of various influences.
The event is organized in cooperation with the Intermunicipal Museum Kamnik.
Tuesday, Aug. 10, 2021, at 8 p.m.
3: RMA, between music and poetry
ɜ: rma is a singer-songwriter project by guitarist Urška Supej and vocalist Maša But. The project, which builds a bridge between music and poetry by Urška and Maša, floats in standard jazz, pop and folk waters, and touches on topics such as feminism, hopeless relationships, religion, musicians are looking for inspiration in musicians like Bob Dylan , Laura Marling, Leonard Cohen… poems such as Edna Saint Vincent, and records such as The Second Sex….
The event is organized in cooperation with the Intermunicipal Museum Kamnik.
Wednesday, Aug. 11, 2021, at 8 p.m.
ROUGE – AH, electronic travel
Urška Preis is a musician, harpist, visual artist and musician from Ljubljana. He is part of the music duo II / III, which you were able to catch at MENT last year, and the fluid band Zhlehtet, with which he released two albums last year, and is soloing under the pseudonym rouge-ah. With her album “bare” she made her debut in 2018 with Kamizdat, which last year released one of the most important compilations of domestic electronic and experimental authors in recent years entitled “Access Frame: Equity”. For her, rouge-ah contributed a song of threads. He is currently designing the music program of the Red Dawn Festival and preparing music shows and contributions for Radio Študent, ARS – 3rd program of Radio Slovenia.
The event is organized in cooperation with the Intermunicipal Museum Kamnik.
Thursday, Aug. 12, 2021, at 8 pm.
ZIGA GOLOB, solo concert
Žiga Golob is a musician, bassist, who plays in various ensembles, on various venues, on different continents and reaches various fields of art with his music. Free improvisation, chanson, post rock, jazz, tango – festivals, clubs, living rooms, theaters, shelters, parks – Europe, Australia, Africa, North America, Asia – contemporary dance, theater, poetry, (silent) film, art art…
The event is organized in cooperation with the Intermunicipal Museum Kamnik.
Friday, Aug. 13, 2021, at 8 p.m.
Miha Maleš Gallery
EAST ROOT, an introspective sonic journey
THE CONCERT WILL BE IN MALEŠ’S GALLERY as part of the project View through the Gallery into the Museum
Iztok Koren is a musician, who is active in the imaginary folk trio Širom and the post-rock quartet Škm band, and in the past in the noise duo Hexenbrutal, the accompanying National Entertainment Terrorism punk singer-songwriter Dani Kavaš and the post-metal band Plüg.
He is inspired by reflections on the possibilities of overcoming selfishness, the coding of religious fantasies, the stubbornness of emotions such as anger, guilt and envy, Yi Jing, and the constant dance between hope and repetition of history.
He spins his rippling music like a spider’s web into a classic and reworked three-stringed spa, with occasional use of field recordings.
The event is organized in cooperation with the Intermunicipal Museum Kamnik.
ACCOMPANYING PROGRAM
Thursday, 12.8. 2021, at 7 p.m.
Meadow next to the museum granaries, Zaprice
ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATION KAMFEST 2021
RAK – The Astronomical Research Club of the Rudolf Maister Gymnasium and Secondary School, together with Kamnik astronomers, once again invites you to a summer observation of the night sky as part of the Kamfest summer festival.
More about the Kamfest Summer Festival 2021 program at: https://www.kamfest.org/kamfest-2020/slo/program
According to the Ordinance on the temporary restriction of the provision of cultural services, visiting cultural events is only possible subject to the PCT condition, ie it is allowed for persons with a certificate of negative test, vaccination or illness COVID-19. Evidence is not required for children under the age of 18 who attend the event with close family members or. guardians.
You enter the venue at your own risk and assume responsibility for meeting the conditions.
Wellcome.