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Nisville jazz festival ends

16. August 2011. | 15:21

Source: Emg.rs, Tanjug

Smooth jazz lady aldo-saxophonist Candy Dulfer's performance with the band of her father Hans closed this year's Nisville jazz festival in the southern Serbian city of Nis Sunday.

Smooth jazz lady aldo-saxophonist Candy Dulfer's performance with the band of her father Hans closed this year's Nisville jazz festival in the southern Serbian city of Nis Sunday.

The formal closing of the 28th edition of the international jazz festival will take place in the Belgrade's suburban settlement of Surcin Monday, with the performances by Candy Dulfer and the band Voices of Nature.

“Starting from August 11, the official program at the Nis Fortress was seen and heard by about 20,000 visitors and jazz fans, while the supporting programs on the free stage saw the audience of about 100,000 people,” Director of the Nis-based jazz festival Ivan Blagojevic told Tanjug.

Nisville saw performances by around 400 musicians and around 40 bands from the country and abroad.

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