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Zadarfest is a music festival held annually since 1993 in Zadar, Croatia. In 2010, it was held in the Višnjik Hall,[1] but was criticized for lack of appeal to the audience.[2] The 2011 edition was moved to Kukljica on a nearby island, but was plagued by bad weather and attendance issues as well.[3]
The festival gives out several awards, the highest being the Grand Prix.
Festival winners
edit- 1993 – Gibonni with "Život me umorio"
- 1994 – Gibonni with "Dvije duše"
- 1995 – Zoran Jelenković with "Ima Boga"
- 1996 – Petar Grašo and "Trebam nekoga"
- 1997 –
- 1998 –
- 1999 – Vanna with "Daj mi jedan dobar razlog" and Mladen Grdović with "Vitar nek' puše"
- 2000 – Vanna with "Pomozi mi sad" and Zoran Jelenković with "Mjesec je žut"
- 2001 – Vanna with "Više nisi moj"
- 2002 – Doris Dragovic with "Nije mi vrime", Tomislav Bralić with "Ispod tvoje boloture" and Giuliano with "Padam na koljena"
- 2003 – Vesna Pisarović with "Ljubomora"
- 2004 –
- 2005 –
References
edit- ^ "Zadarfest: publika nagradila Jelenkovića, Ivana Kovač zavela žiri atraktivnim nastupom". Slobodna Dalmacija (in Croatian). 2010-11-14. Retrieved 2012-03-05.
- ^ Ozren Kanceljak (2010-11-14). "Zašto hrvatska kultura ne bi postala profitni centar nacionalne ekonomije?". Jutarnji list (in Croatian). Retrieved 2012-03-05.
- ^ "Debakl u Kukljici: "Zadarfest" nije održan" (in Croatian). Zadar, Croatia: Radio 057. 2011-07-28. Retrieved 2012-03-05.