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− | [[Sokolski dom Culture Centre]] reopened in [[established::2009]] as a completely renovated cultural centre in the medieval centre od Škofja Loka. In the centre there are two halls which can serve as a gallery, the large Crystal Hall for concerts, and the terrace garden for receptions. Its lively programme is focused on the top quality jazz, choir and chamber music concerts ([[Carmina Slovenica]], ''La Chambre du Roi'' with Stefano Bet, [[Domen Marinčič]] and [[Tomaž Sevšek]]), usualy coorganised with the local [[Public Fund for Cultural Activities of the Republic of Slovenia | + | [[Sokolski dom Culture Centre]] reopened in [[established::2009]] as a completely renovated cultural centre in the medieval centre od Škofja Loka. In the centre there are two halls which can serve as a gallery, the large Crystal Hall for concerts, and the terrace garden for receptions. Its lively programme is focused on the top quality jazz, choir and chamber music concerts ([[Carmina Slovenica]], ''La Chambre du Roi'' with Stefano Bet, [[Domen Marinčič]] and [[Tomaž Sevšek]]), usualy coorganised with the local [[Public Fund for Cultural Activities of the Republic of Slovenia]], and personal exhibitions by Slovene artists. |
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Revision as of 20:46, 4 March 2010
The gallery programme in the main exhibition space kicked off with illustrations by Zvonko Čoh, followed by paintings by Jurij Kalan. The 20th death anniversary of Ive Šubic (1922-1989), a partisan, local painter, graphic and illustration artist was commemorated with the exhibition of rarely seen selected drawings.
Background
Sokolski dom was established in 1922 by the Sokol gymnastic club. Later on it has served as a provisional performing arts venue, enthusiastically maintained by the Lubnik Choir. Škofja Loka Municipality has renovated the centre with the funds obtained from EEA Norway Grants (Lively Old Town project) and European fund for regional development.
See also
External links
- Sokolski dom on the Municipality of Škofja Loka website, in Slovene
- Sokolski dom Culture Centre handout, in Slovene (pdf)
- Lively Old Town, urban revitalisation and regional development project on the Norvegian government website
- Sokol movement on Wikipedia