Pionirski dom Youth Culture Centre
Background
Originally known as the Baraga Seminary, the building was sort of finished in 1941 (per the original plans it should be a circular building, reminiscent of the Coliseum). Later, in 1956, it was adapted according to the plans of Anton Bitenc and the newly built Festival Hall became one of the prime dancing and socialising venues in Ljubljana.
A few years later, in 1963, Pionirski dom was established and settled in the same building, thus joining the Mladinsko Theatre, situated on the opposite side since a few years before.
Programmes
Nurturing cultural literacy and creative competence in Ljubljana and the region, Pionirski dom is the biggest institution of its kind in Slovenia. In order to showcase youth creativity, it organises about a dozen festivals annually.
The programmes enacted here are many and various, dealing in visual arts, music (from Orff instruments to presentations of different genres), dance, theatre, improvisational and musical theatre, fashion, graphic design, sculpture, entry exams for art schools, photography, film, building DIY instruments, radio, literature and reading culture in general, science for kids, and about 10 different language courses.
See also
External links
- Pionirski dom website
- Pionirski dom building – the history of the Baraga Seminary building conceived by Jože Plečnik from the Theatre Architecture in Central Europe web database
- Venues
- Concert halls
- Film venues
- Music venues
- Dance venues
- EU Creative Europe, Culture funding recipient
- EU funding of Slovene organisations (Culture and MEDIA Programmes)
- Dance course and workshop organisers
- Dance education and research
- Education and research
- Film education and research
- Film course and workshop organisers
- Music education and research