The First International MoonJune Music Festival
24-25-26 JUNE 2022
JAJCE, BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA
The First International MoonJune Music Festival will be held in the beautiful Bosnian town of Jajce, Bosnia & Herzegovina, a native place of Leonardo Pavkovic of MoonJune Music (international booking and management company) and MoonJune Records (independent boutique record label). Every year, always in June, the IMJMF will be held in a beautiful location around the world, The next two editions are planned for June 2023 in Toledo, Spain, and for June 2024 in Ubud, Bali, Indonesia.
This Festival is exclusive for the eclectic music of MoonJune artists only.
The First International MoonJune Music Festival will be professionally audio and video recorded and streamed live worldwide. Free access, no tickets to be sold .
More info with Leonardo Pavkovic.
Official national press conference for major countries and regional media will be held in the Bosnian capital of Sarajevo, on May 26, 2022, with the presence of Leonardo Pavkovic and Jajce's mayor Mr. Edin Hozan, and video connection with Markus Reuter and Borislav Kresojevic. (The event will be streamed live worldwide.)
FRIDAY, JUNE 24 – WATERFALL OPEN AIR STAGE (8pm)
CENTROZOON
Markus Reuter – Touch Guitar, electronics (Germany)
Bernhard Wöstheinrich – keyboards, electronics (Germany)
BORIS SAVOLDELLI ONE-MAN ORCHESTRA
Boris Savoldelli – vocals, electronics (Italy)
SATURDAY, JUNE 25 - CITY CENTER OPEN AIR STAGE (8pm)
DENNIS REA & TERRANE
Dennis Rea – guitar (USA)
Wadim Dicke – bass guitar (Russia)
Boris Savoldelli – vocals (Italy)
Sailyk Ommun – vocals (Tuva (Russia)
Vasco Trilla – drums, percussion (Portugal/Spain)
BELEDO & HIS FRIENDS
Beledo – guitar, piano (USA/Uruguay)
Yaron Stavi – bass guitar (UK/Israel)
Asaf Sirkis – drums (UK/Israel)
with guests:
Boris Savoldelli – vocals (Italy)
Ofer Assaf - sax (Israel)
Nguyên Lê – guitars (France)
SUNDAY, JUNE 26 – CITY CENTER OPEN AIR STAGE (8pm)
MARKUS REUTER ANCHOR & BURDEN
Markus Reuter – Touch Guitar (Germany)
Alexander Paul Dowerk – Touch Guitar (Germany)
Bernhard Wöstheinrich – keyboards, electronics (Germany)
Asaf Sirkis – drums (UK/Israel)
DWIKI DHARMAWAN BAND feat. Nguyên Lê
Dwiki Dharmawan – piano, keyboards (Indonesia)
Nguyên Lê – guitar (Vietnam/France)
Boris Savoldelli – vocals, electronics (Italy)
Yaron Stavi – bass guitar (UK/Israel)
Asaf Sirkis – drums (UK/Israel)
with guest:
Ofer Assaf - sax (Israel)
Opening presentations by Adam Baruch, Dennis Rea, Anthony Garone, Borislav Kresojevic, Vlad Oboronko, Leonardo Pavkovic and Jajce's mayor Mr. Edin Hozan.
IN SHORT
You can’t find a more culturally diverse record label and booking agency than MoonJune, so it’s wholly fitting that the first in a planned series of international festivals will take place this June (wink) in MoonJune founder Leonardo Pavkovic’s native Bosnia-Herzegovina, a crucible and crossroads of myriad cultures since ancient times. Gathering a planetary cast of MoonJune musicians spanning the USA, Uruguay, Indonesia, France/Vietnam, Republic of Tuva, Russia, Germany, Italy, Spain/Portugal, and Israel, the inaugural event will be staged at historic public spaces in Leonardo’s hometown of Jajce, a famed beauty spot and UNESCO World Heritage Site candidate.
MEMORIES TO MAKE
The festival culminates a commemorative expedition where the “MoonJunit” – Leonardo Pavkovic himself, his earliest friend Borislav Boro Kresojević, musician/scribe Dennis Rea, and documentarians Vlad Oboronko and Anthony Garone – journey to portentous locales from Leonardo’s past where the seeds of the now global “MoonJunista” community germinated. The festival activities will be part of an illustrated biography of Leonardo in book form, and a documentary movie about Mr. MoonJune’s formation, present and future plans, plus audio/video documentation of the festival itself.
Mr. MOONJUNE
Born in Jajce in 1962 when Bosnia was still a part of Yugoslavia, from an early age Leonardo yearned to discover the unknown lands on the “other side of the mountain.” Gradually forging his own path with serendipity on his side, this polyglot citizen of the world relocated to NYC and went on to build an improbably successful one-man international music enterprise in defiance of standard music-biz practice – remarkably, with no concession of musical excellence and imagination. Along the way, he gathered around himself an ever-expanding constellation of adventurous musicians ranging from gifted lesser- known talents to such zeitgeist-defining figures as drum exemplar Bill Bruford, who hailed Leonardo’s abilities as an “enabler” of aspiring musicians, and guitar avatar Allan Holdsworth, who affectionately dubbed him “Nardini” and his singular approach to life “Nardinism.”
BACK TO THE ROOTS
In 2019, 39 years after he’d left Bosnia for distant shores, Leonardo tramped back over the mountain to Jajce to present a concert featuring MoonJune musicians Dwiki Dharmawan (Indonesia), Kamal Musallam (Palestine), Asaf Sirkis (Israel), and Boris Savoldelli (Italy). He and the assembled musicians met with an extended ovation from townspeople and municipal officials appreciative of the global connections he’d forged with their home. That homecoming concert, organized by lifelong friend and fellow son of Jajce Borislav Kresojevic, set the table for the First International MoonJune Music Festival, again organized by Borislav, sponsored by the town, and free to all in Jajce’s spectacular waterfall park and public square.
GUIDING PRINCIPLES
MoonJune’s guiding principles – or as Leonardo prefers, “modus moonjundi” – are in tune with what legendary British bass player Roy Babbington (Soft Machine and much more) memorably described as “poetic entanglement.” That is, the art of being alert to, and confidently acting on, the affinities and happenstances of the moment, in a spirit of openness, curiosity, and goodwill. In this anniversary year, the MoonJunit’s mission is to spread unity, joy, and hope through music, toward the elusive goal of peace and understanding on this troubled planet earth.
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