In the presence of the grandiose Dolomitic bastion of Latemar, with its unmistakable spires, and with views of the Pale di San Martino and the Lagorai range, the meadows of Tresca, reachable by the Agnello chairlift from Pampeago and a short walk on a trail, will host the explosive energy of Baba-Jaga, a new Viennese band that blends Balkan and Eastern melodies, klezmer and gypsy jazz in original compositions that often flow into free improvisation. A concentrate of creativity that culminated in 2024 with the debut album Grenzenlos (significantly, "without borders"), which has equally captivated both the audience and critics. The group's name refers to a famous figure from Slavic mythology, sometimes a witch, sometimes a benefactor, magical, powerful, and fearsome. A programmatic name, therefore, for an ensemble that has performed in prestigious venues such as the Vienna Porgy & Bess, the ORF Radiokulturhaus, and the Klezmore Festival, bringing pure energy to the stage and an irresistible invitation to dance.