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Sweetsen fest 2009 Frydek-Mistek 01
Czech Republic

frýdecko-místecký hudební openair

26.-27. června 2009

Sweetsen fest je občanská aktivita, která od roku 2004 mapuje a propaguje žánrově pestrou a originální frýdecko-místeckou kulturní scénu. Festival je pořádán občanským sdružením Pod Svícnem ve spolupráci s hudebním klubem Stoun. Cílem je představovat široké veřejnosti to nejzajímavější, co ve městě Frýdek-Místek na poli kultury nepřetržitě vzniká.
S trochou nadsázky se dá říct, že Sweetsen fest je svým pojetím i významem ojedinělý a nenajdete ho nikde jinde na světě! Vše, co se na festivale děje, mají na svědomí pouze a jenom nadšenci z Frýdku-Místku a blízkého okolí. Na Sweetsen festu se neplatí vstupné a soubory vystupují bez nároku na honorář.
Součástí festivalu jsou již tradičně humanitární sbírky.
(oficiální text sweetsen.cz)

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More About Czech Republic

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