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[[Kombinat]], called also ''Kombinatke'', is a female choir that sings revolutionary tunes from all over the world in original languages. It was founded on April 27 [[established::2008]], on the Resistance Day that marks the establishment of the Liberation Front in Slovenia in 1941. Around 30 members vary in age as well as profession, they have rehearsals at the [[Tovarna Rog]] cultural and social centre downtown Ljubljana.
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[[Kombinat]], also called ''Kombinatke'', is a female choir that sings revolutionary tunes from all over the world in original languages. It was founded on 27 April [[established::2008]], on Resistance Day, which marks the establishment of the Liberation Front in Slovenia in 1941. Around 30 members vary in age as well as profession, they have rehearsals at the [[Tovarna Rog]] cultural and social centre in central Ljubljana.
 
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Each Kombinat concert follows a unique script: usually the history of each song is revealed, while some of the concerts are dedicated to current events, for instance the May 1 celebration. On one of the occasions the choir sang for the exploited migrant workers in Slovenia; enough money was collected to cover their trip to Bosnia where they visited their former fellow-workers and families.
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Each Kombinat concert follows a unique script: usually the history of each song is revealed, while some of the concerts are dedicated to current events, for instance the 1 May celebration. On one of the occasions the choir sang for the exploited migrant workers in Slovenia; enough money was collected to cover their trip to Bosnia where they visited their families and former co-workers.
  
The choir has performed at numerous festivals round Slovenia [[Koperground Festival]] and in Ljubljana ([[International Feminist and Queer Festival Red Dawns|Rdeče zore]], [[La Vie en Rose Festival of Chanson]], [[Mladi levi Festival]]) as well as at the [[Association of Slovene Museums#Muzejska_no.C4.8D event|Annual Museum Night event]] or in smaller towns, also in the cross-border towns in Italy (Bazovica, Prosek).  
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The choir has performed at numerous festivals round Slovenia [[Koperground Festival]] and in Ljubljana ([[International Feminist and Queer Festival Red Dawns|Rdeče zore]], [[La Vie en Rose Festival of Chanson]], [[Mladi levi Festival]]) as well as at the [[Association of Slovene Museums#Muzejska_no.C4.8D event|Annual Museum Night event]]. Concerts have been held in various smaller Slovene towns and even in some cross-border towns in Italy (Bazovica, Prosek).  
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
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==External links==
 
==External links==
 
*[http://kombinatke.blogspot.com Kombinat Choir's blog]
 
*[http://kombinatke.blogspot.com Kombinat Choir's blog]
*[http://www.youtube.com/user/zpzkombinat Kombinat's video channel]
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*[http://www.youtube.com/user/zpzkombinat Kombinat's video channel on YouTube]
*[http://www.vest.si/2009/03/26/svic-mikrofona-036 Kombinat presentation at the ''Švic mikrofona'' ("Microphone Sweat") series of live concerts on [[Vest.si]]]
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*[http://www.vest.si/2009/03/26/svic-mikrofona-036 Kombinat presentation at the 36th "Microphone Sweat" series of live concerts] on [[Vest.si]]
  
 
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Kombinat Choir poster 2.jpgZlata žlica Kombinata (Kombinat Golden Spoon) concert poster, Tovarna Rog, 2009

Kombinat, also called Kombinatke, is a female choir that sings revolutionary tunes from all over the world in original languages. It was founded on 27 April 2008, on Resistance Day, which marks the establishment of the Liberation Front in Slovenia in 1941. Around 30 members vary in age as well as profession, they have rehearsals at the Tovarna Rog cultural and social centre in central Ljubljana.


Each Kombinat concert follows a unique script: usually the history of each song is revealed, while some of the concerts are dedicated to current events, for instance the 1 May celebration. On one of the occasions the choir sang for the exploited migrant workers in Slovenia; enough money was collected to cover their trip to Bosnia where they visited their families and former co-workers.

The choir has performed at numerous festivals round Slovenia Koperground Festival and in Ljubljana (Rdeče zore, La Vie en Rose Festival of Chanson, Mladi levi Festival) as well as at the Annual Museum Night event. Concerts have been held in various smaller Slovene towns and even in some cross-border towns in Italy (Bazovica, Prosek).

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