Difference between revisions of "Slovenj Gradec Culture House"
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− | [[Slovenj Gradec Culture House]] features facilities for presenting theatre pieces ( | + | The [[Slovenj Gradec Culture House]] features facilities for presenting theatre pieces (performances by Slovene theatre houses on Fridays and puppet shows on Saturdays), concerts (annual series of concerts in collaboration with the [[Hugo Wolf Association]] on Thursdays), films (art films on Mondays and teen films on Tuesdays) and is also available for other events. As a cinema hall, the Slovenj Gradec Culture House is a member of the [[Art Cinema Network]], which distributes select films across Slovenia. |
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==Programme overview== | ==Programme overview== | ||
− | Since its inception in [[established::1983]] the Culture House | + | Since its inception in [[established::1983]], the Slovenj Gradec Culture House has seen appearances by such musicians as [[Dubravka Tomšič Srebotnjak]], [[Irena Grafenauer]], James Morrison, [[Marjana Lipovšek]], the [[RTV Slovenia Symphony Orchestra]], and many others. The venue organises and hosts the Slovenj Gradec Summer festival ("Slovenjegraško poletje"), which brings together regional cultural associations and remains the main cultural attraction of the season in the town and in the region of Koroška. |
− | + | A partner town of [[Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012]], Slovenj Gradec links itself to its famous citizen, [[Birthplace of Hugo Wolf, Slovenj Gradec|Hugo Wolf]], whose musical impact was celebrated in 2012 with the opening of a renovated museum and a documentation centre devoted to this eminent composer. In addition, the first international workshop on classical solo singing was organised that same year. | |
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 17:15, 7 November 2012
Programme overview
Since its inception in 1983, the Slovenj Gradec Culture House has seen appearances by such musicians as Dubravka Tomšič Srebotnjak, Irena Grafenauer, James Morrison, Marjana Lipovšek, the RTV Slovenia Symphony Orchestra, and many others. The venue organises and hosts the Slovenj Gradec Summer festival ("Slovenjegraško poletje"), which brings together regional cultural associations and remains the main cultural attraction of the season in the town and in the region of Koroška.
A partner town of Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012, Slovenj Gradec links itself to its famous citizen, Hugo Wolf, whose musical impact was celebrated in 2012 with the opening of a renovated museum and a documentation centre devoted to this eminent composer. In addition, the first international workshop on classical solo singing was organised that same year.
See also
- Hugo Wolf Association
- Birthplace of Hugo Wolf, Slovenj Gradec
- Art Cinema Network
- Municipality of Slovenj Gradec