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| name = ŠKUC Association | | name = ŠKUC Association | ||
− | | localname = Društvo ŠKUC | + | | localname = Društvo študentski kulturni center (ŠKUC) |
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| town = SI-1000 Ljubljana | | town = SI-1000 Ljubljana | ||
| mailing address = Metelkova 6, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia | | mailing address = Metelkova 6, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia | ||
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+ | https://www.facebook.com/skuc.association | ||
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− | The [[ŠKUC Association]] | + | The [[ŠKUC Association]] is one of the leading organisations for the promotion of non-profit artistic activities in Slovenia. It was formally established in January [[established::1972]] as ŠKUC Student Cultural Centre, though its origins may be traced back to the radical Ljubljana student movement of 1968. In the late 1970s and 1980s ŠKUC was one of the most important supporters and promoters of alternative culture. Student Cultural Centre is an independent producer in several artistic fields and an important agent in the civil society. |
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+ | {{TeaserSlo|ŠKUC se ukvarja s širokim spektrom umetniških in civilnodružbenih dejavnosti.}} | ||
==Visual arts== | ==Visual arts== | ||
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==Film== | ==Film== | ||
− | Film - since 1974 the ŠKUC film section has contributed to the local film culture in Slovenia by showing alternative, avant-garde and experimental films and videos. From 1978-1994 it organised over 210 film projects in Ljubljana, involving over 1,000 screenings attended by around 120,000 people. From 1978-1985, ŠKUC produced several experimental and alternative films of its own. Then in 1986 the ŠKUC centre for students' film expanded to become a professional organisation called [[Vertigo/Emotionfilm]]. Slovenia's first full-length animation film entitled Socialising the Bull was a co-production of ŠKUC and E-motion Film. Their latest co-production was Harmonikarji ('Accordion Players'), a documentary on six Slovene accordion players whose music ranges from Alpine folk to experimental music. | + | Film - since 1974 the ŠKUC film section has contributed to the local film culture in Slovenia by showing alternative, avant-garde and experimental films and videos. From 1978-1994 it organised over 210 film projects in Ljubljana, involving over 1,000 screenings attended by around 120,000 people. It is also the organiser of [[Ljubljana Gay and Lesbian Film Festival]], the oldest European film festival with this topic, which was established in 1984 as ŠKUC Magnus Festival. From 1978-1985, ŠKUC produced several experimental and alternative films of its own. Then in 1986 the ŠKUC centre for students' film expanded to become a professional organisation called [[Vertigo/Emotionfilm]]. Slovenia's first full-length animation film entitled Socialising the Bull was a co-production of ŠKUC and E-motion Film. Their latest co-production was Harmonikarji ('Accordion Players'), a documentary on six Slovene accordion players whose music ranges from Alpine folk to experimental music. |
==Publishing== | ==Publishing== | ||
− | Publishing | + | Publishing – ŠKUC's publishing activity was launched in 1972 when it set up [[Studia humanitatis]], a series of translations of the fundamental humanist texts – this collection is now published by the publishing house of the same name. ŠKUC has also initiated a number of magazines and publications, including [[Emzin Arts Magazine|Emzin]] magazine (now independent and published by [[Emzin Institute of Creative Production]]), ''Revolver'', a magazine for culture and politics with a homoerotic drive, Kekec, a gay tabloid, the lesbian magazine ''[[Lesbo]]'' and newslatter Pandora, and ''Rock Vibe'', a magazine for rock and alternative music (also now independent and published both in print and on the internet by Rock Vibe). |
==Civil rights== | ==Civil rights== | ||
− | Civil Rights | + | Civil Rights – since the beginning of the 1980s, ŠKUC has embraced groups which were marginalised in Slovene society, making efforts to make people aware of alternative lifestyles. The Slovene homosexual movement began in 1984. Today, ŠKUC sections working actively in this field include Magnus (a gay section), ŠKUC LL (a lesbian section), and Roza Club (which brings together gays and lesbians). These are cultural and political organisations which are committed to socialising homosexuality. They organise [[Ljubljana Gay and Lesbian Film Festival]], undertake educational activities relating to homosexuality and AIDS, and have set up GALfon, a telephone line to offer advice and information about various issues, including AIDS (the number 01 432 4089 is available from 7pm to 10pm each day). They also organise international camps, exhibitions and Pink Disco parties, run the Monokel and Tiffany clubs at [[Metelkova mesto Autonomous Cultural Zone]], and publish magazines (''Lesbo'') and books in the Vizibilija and Lambda series. More information can be obtained at the online Slovenian Queer Resources Directory. The Lesbian Library at 6 Metelkova, Ljubljana is open on Thursdays and Fridays from 3pm to 7pm from January to June and from September to December; books are only available for reading in the library. Ethnos is a section dealing with ethnology and cultural anthropology and is involved in the application of these disciplines in the urban culture and social life. Each year ŠKUC helps to organise two international camps for volunteers. |
==Support services== | ==Support services== | ||
− | + | Established in 1998, [[ŠKUC Info Centre]] is an information centre for young people which forms part of the [[Ljubljana Network of Info Points (L'MIT)]]. Its main task is to offer information about all areas of interest, including spare time, culture in the broadest sense of the word, education, scholarships, employment opportunities, youth tourism, active holidays, health, hobbies, voluntary work, help in distress, and youth organisations and societies. It seeks to make young people aware that they have the right to be informed. The Centre also sells tickets for concerts organised by ŠKUC; holders of the EURO<26 and ISIC cards are entitled to a 10 per cent discount. | |
==International projects== | ==International projects== | ||
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* [[Škuc Gallery]] | * [[Škuc Gallery]] | ||
* [[ŠKUC Info Centre]] | * [[ŠKUC Info Centre]] | ||
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* [[Ljubljana Gay and Lesbian Film Festival]] | * [[Ljubljana Gay and Lesbian Film Festival]] | ||
+ | * [[ŠKUC Buba Booking and Promotion]] | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
*[http://www.skuc.org/index.php?lang=eng ŠKUC Association website] | *[http://www.skuc.org/index.php?lang=eng ŠKUC Association website] | ||
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*[http://www.ljudmila.org/siqrd/ Slovenian Queer Resources Directory] | *[http://www.ljudmila.org/siqrd/ Slovenian Queer Resources Directory] | ||
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[[Category:EU funding of Slovene organisations (Culture and MEDIA Programmes)]] | [[Category:EU funding of Slovene organisations (Culture and MEDIA Programmes)]] | ||
[[Category:EU Culture funding recipient]] | [[Category:EU Culture funding recipient]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Literature publishers]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Film_festival_and_event_organisers]] |
Latest revision as of 12:21, 15 December 2023
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15 Nov 2019
26 Nov 2019
United Kingdom Brighton,London Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia London,Gay's the Word Bookshop,The Writers' Place
Slovenian Lesbian Literature: Four Voices, evening of poetry and short stories by Suzana Tratnik, Kristina Hočevar, Vesna Liponik, and Nataša Sukič; and discussions with Suzana Tratnik, supported by the Slovenian Book Agency, ŠKUC Association, Centre for Slovene as a Second and Foreign Language and Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia London,
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18 Jul 2017
21 Jul 2017
Suzana Tratnik, Vesna Lemaić, Milan Šelj, and Brane Mozetič present Slovenian LGBT literature at a round table and read their works, organised by ŠKUC Association and supported by the Slovenian Book Agency,
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19 Jun 2017
The lecture Slovenia: gay, lesbian, literary in discussion with Kristina Hočevar, Milan Šelj, Suzana Tratnik und Nataša Velikonja, organised by ŠKUC Association and supported by the Slovenian Book Agency
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4 May 2017
9 May 2017
Neža Knez, Lucija Jankovec, Maja Hodošček, Olja Grubić, Kristina Aleksova and Živa Petrič, organised by the ŠKUC Association, coproduced by (Aksioma Institute), supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Tirana
at the Mediterranea Young Artists Biennale
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8 Nov 2016
A discussion on LGBT literature with Suzana Tratnik, Nataša Sukič, Gašper Malej and Uroš Prah, organised by the ŠKUC Association,
at the Florence Queer Festival
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7 Nov 2016
A discussion on LGBT literature with Suzana Tratnik, Nataša Sukič, Gašper Malej and Uroš Prah in the framework of World Festival of Slovene Culture, organised in cooperation with the Centre for Slovene as a Second/Foreign Language and the ŠKUC Association,
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2 Jul 2016
6 Jul 2016
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, produced by the Koper Theatre, No Tears for Queers, produced by ŠKUC Association and Cankarjev dom, Cultural and Congress Centre, Madame Bovary, produced by the Slovene National Theatre Nova Gorica, Plato: The Apology of Socrates, produced by Potodom, and Hero 1.0, produced by Mladinsko Theatre and Moment Arts and Culture Association, at the Golden Lion International Festial of Chamber Theatre
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26 Mar 2015
A screening of Damir Avdić: The Right Man for Capitalism, directed by Dušan Moravec and produced by the ŠKUC Association, Friendly production and Vertigo, at the 62nd Belgrade Documentary and Short Film Festival
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4 Sep 2014
12 Oct 2014
Framing the Space and Fruits of Our Land, short films by Jasmina Cibic (Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana, Škuc Gallery, ŠKUC Association), in the framework of the exhibition Art and Authority: Landscapes from the collection of Josip Broz Tito
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26 Jul 2014
30 Jul 2014
Barbarians, co-produced by Restart Ltd, Damir Avdić: The Right Man for Capitalism, directed by Dušan Moravec and produced by the ŠKUC Association, Friendly production and Vertigo, Project: Cancer, directed by Damjan Kozole and produced by Vertigo, and The Elderly Parasite or Who is Marko Brecelj?, directed by Janez Burger and produced by Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia)
at the Motovun Film Festival
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3 Jun 2014
8 Jun 2014
Framing the Space, a short film by Jasmina Cibic (Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana, Škuc Gallery, ŠKUC Association), and Bojana Piškur as curator at les Rencontres Internationales
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7 May 2014
Marlene Dietrich, produced by the ŠKUC Association, Prešeren Theatre Kranj, and Imaginarni Institute,
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18 Apr 2014
21 Apr 2014
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10 Mar 2014
A screening of Fruits of Our Lands and Framing the Space (Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana, Škuc Gallery - ŠKUC Association) followed by a lecture by the director Jasmina Cibic, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Budapest,
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7 Mar 2014
8 Mar 2014
Damir Avdić: The Right Man for Capitalism, directed by Dušan Moravec and produced by the ŠKUC Association, Friendly production and Vertigo, and Marko Brecelj, directed by Janez Burger, at the Festival of Music Documentaries DORF 2014
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4 Mar 2014
Nebojša Pop - Tasić's Marlene Dietrich produced by the ŠKUC Association, Prešeren Theatre Kranj, and Imaginarni Institute
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17 Jan 2014
22 Jan 2014
Class Enemy, directed by Rok Biček (Triglav Film), Mother Europe, directed by Petra Seliškar (Petra Pan Film Production), Boles, directed by Špela Čadež, Damir Avdić: The Right Man for Capitalism, directed by Dušan Moravec (ŠKUC Association, Friendly production, Vertigo), Project: Cancer, directed by Damjan Kozole (Vertigo), and An Episode in the Life of an Iron Picker and Circles co-produced by Vertigo
at the Trieste Film Festival
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15 Nov 2013
22 Nov 2013
Dual, directed by Nejc Gazvoda and produced by PERFO Production, Adria Blues, directed by Miroslav Mandić and produced by Gustav Film, Filmostovje and Senca studio, Damir Avdić: The Right Man for Capitalism, directed by Dušan Moravec and produced by the ŠKUC Association, Friendly production, Vertigo, and Chefurs Raus! by Goran Vojnović, at Cinedays 2013, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Skopje,
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6 Nov 2013
Stanislava Repar's She Two Times produced by the ŠKUC Association and co-produced by Cankarjev dom, B-51 Cultural Society, Apokalipsa Cultural and Artistic Association, and AEON, at the SkupiFestival 2013
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16 Oct 2013
Stanislava Repar's She Two Times produced by the ŠKUC Association and co-produced by Cankarjev dom, B-51 Cultural Society, Apokalipsa Cultural and Artistic Association, and AEON, at the ProtimluvFest 2013
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10 Oct 2013
12 Oct 2013
The première of Stanislava Repar's She Two Times produced by the ŠKUC Association and co-produced by Cankarjev dom, B-51 Cultural Society, Apokalipsa Cultural and Artistic Association, and AEON, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Bratislava,
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28 Sep 2013
Damir Avdić: The Right Man for Capitalism, directed by Dušan Moravec and produced by the ŠKUC Association, Friendly production, Vertigo, and Radio Apokaliptiko, directed by Marko Cvejić and produced by the Tolmin Union of Youth Associations
at the Documentary Rock Film Festival DORF
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27 Jul 2013
The Mystery of a Woman, a monodrama produced by the ŠKUC Theatre
at the International Theatre Festival Managua
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7 Jun 2013
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17 Dec 2012
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15 Nov 2012
The cabaret Twilight of the Glittery Perverts: Apocalypse by the ŠKUC Association and Klub Tiffany
at the L-fest
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10 Jul 2012
The Case of Inge M. by Heiner Müller, produced by ŠKUC Theatre
at the International Theatre Festival Actor of Europe
Visual arts
Visual arts - in the late 1970s Škuc Gallery was an important alternative to the mainstream and established galleries and arts institutions in Slovenia. Located at 21 Stari trg in Ljubljana since 1978, it subsequently became the centre of alternative (sub) culture in Slovenia during the 1980s. Since its inception the Gallery has been engaged in the presentation of contemporary Slovene art on the international scene. Today its activities include one-man shows by as yet unknown young Slovene artists, exhibitions and projects outside the gallery featuring established young artists from Slovenia, exhibitions by visiting young curators and artists, co-operation with established European institutions and galleries, publication of art books and organisation of lectures and workshops. The Gallery has become one of Slovenia's most important fine art publishing and documentation centres. Information about current exhibitions and other activities can be obtained at ŠKUC Info Centre, and at the ŠKUC Gallery website.
Theatre
In the late 1980s ŠKUC has created notable street and ambient performances. Some of today's well-recognised theatre actors and groups sprang from that movement. In 2000 ŠKUC Theatre was revived by Alen Jelen after a long period of inactivity. Its work is focused on the so-called 'chamber performances' involving young professional theatre artists as well as students of play, staging world premieres and debut performances in Slovenia, as well as texts dealing with the problems of marginalised groups in society. The annual production comprises three performances of its own production or in co-production with other groups and theatre houses. In 2012 Olga Grad received the Best Actress Award at the New European Theatre Action (NETA) festival in Vratza, Bulgaria.
Music
Music - ŠKUC's contribution to the development of rock'n'roll has been very significant. It published the first punk record by Pankrti and hosted the first post-modern happening by Laibach. In the 1970s it was ŠKUC which organised the majority of concerts by international artists and a number of concerts of local musicians, and it was also the first to publish fanzines. ŠKUC sections involved in organising music events at that time were ROPOT, BUBA, ART ROCK and AFK. In the 1980s ŠKUC was the organiser of the famous Rock in Opposition festival (1980-1984), the Ankaran/Coastal Scene festival (1987-1994), and the Slovenia's most important pioneering rock event, Novi Rock (New Rock), whose origins date back to 1981. Music genres promoted by ŠKUC range from rock and punk to jazz, folkloric and classical music. ŠKUC actively promotes Slovene musicians abroad; sections actively engaged in organising concerts are ŠKUC Ropot, Buba Booking and Promotion, and the ŠKUC Club, which stages small concerts featuring various music genres.
Film
Film - since 1974 the ŠKUC film section has contributed to the local film culture in Slovenia by showing alternative, avant-garde and experimental films and videos. From 1978-1994 it organised over 210 film projects in Ljubljana, involving over 1,000 screenings attended by around 120,000 people. It is also the organiser of Ljubljana Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, the oldest European film festival with this topic, which was established in 1984 as ŠKUC Magnus Festival. From 1978-1985, ŠKUC produced several experimental and alternative films of its own. Then in 1986 the ŠKUC centre for students' film expanded to become a professional organisation called Vertigo/Emotionfilm. Slovenia's first full-length animation film entitled Socialising the Bull was a co-production of ŠKUC and E-motion Film. Their latest co-production was Harmonikarji ('Accordion Players'), a documentary on six Slovene accordion players whose music ranges from Alpine folk to experimental music.
Publishing
Publishing – ŠKUC's publishing activity was launched in 1972 when it set up Studia humanitatis, a series of translations of the fundamental humanist texts – this collection is now published by the publishing house of the same name. ŠKUC has also initiated a number of magazines and publications, including Emzin magazine (now independent and published by Emzin Institute of Creative Production), Revolver, a magazine for culture and politics with a homoerotic drive, Kekec, a gay tabloid, the lesbian magazine Lesbo and newslatter Pandora, and Rock Vibe, a magazine for rock and alternative music (also now independent and published both in print and on the internet by Rock Vibe).
Civil rights
Civil Rights – since the beginning of the 1980s, ŠKUC has embraced groups which were marginalised in Slovene society, making efforts to make people aware of alternative lifestyles. The Slovene homosexual movement began in 1984. Today, ŠKUC sections working actively in this field include Magnus (a gay section), ŠKUC LL (a lesbian section), and Roza Club (which brings together gays and lesbians). These are cultural and political organisations which are committed to socialising homosexuality. They organise Ljubljana Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, undertake educational activities relating to homosexuality and AIDS, and have set up GALfon, a telephone line to offer advice and information about various issues, including AIDS (the number 01 432 4089 is available from 7pm to 10pm each day). They also organise international camps, exhibitions and Pink Disco parties, run the Monokel and Tiffany clubs at Metelkova mesto Autonomous Cultural Zone, and publish magazines (Lesbo) and books in the Vizibilija and Lambda series. More information can be obtained at the online Slovenian Queer Resources Directory. The Lesbian Library at 6 Metelkova, Ljubljana is open on Thursdays and Fridays from 3pm to 7pm from January to June and from September to December; books are only available for reading in the library. Ethnos is a section dealing with ethnology and cultural anthropology and is involved in the application of these disciplines in the urban culture and social life. Each year ŠKUC helps to organise two international camps for volunteers.
Support services
Established in 1998, ŠKUC Info Centre is an information centre for young people which forms part of the Ljubljana Network of Info Points (L'MIT). Its main task is to offer information about all areas of interest, including spare time, culture in the broadest sense of the word, education, scholarships, employment opportunities, youth tourism, active holidays, health, hobbies, voluntary work, help in distress, and youth organisations and societies. It seeks to make young people aware that they have the right to be informed. The Centre also sells tickets for concerts organised by ŠKUC; holders of the EURO<26 and ISIC cards are entitled to a 10 per cent discount.
International projects
Other activities - the Biennial of Young Artists from Europe and the Mediterranean is an event that brings together young people from the above areas. The Biennial presents art works from various areas of artistic activity and the age limit for participation is 30 years.
Venue
The ŠKUC premises at 21 Stari trg, Ljubljana, are open to many organisations which, in co-operation with the ŠKUC Club, organise events such as round tables, seminars, talks with journalists, dance performances, lectures on various social, art and topical issues, video projections, etc.
Each year, the ŠKUC Club organises the Living Literature Festival, a literature and music event held each June in front of Škuc Gallery. The festival presents local and foreign writers, poets and musicians. Puppetry and visual art workshops and performances are also held each year in November and December, inviting children to unleash their imaginations by making puppets, and through drawing, painting and other activities.
See also
- Living Literature Festival
- Škuc Gallery
- ŠKUC Info Centre
- ŠKUC-LL
- Ljubljana Gay and Lesbian Film Festival
- ŠKUC Buba Booking and Promotion