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− | The '''Klub Swenak''', located at the outskirts of Idrija, was established in [[established::1997]] and functions within the framework of Idrija Student Club. The venue hosts concerts of alternative music by established and newcoming artists ([[Broken Lock]], [[Ana Pupedan]], [[New Wave Syria]], and others), theatre plays, shows, | + | The '''Klub Swenak''', located at the outskirts of Idrija, was established in [[established::1997]] and functions within the framework of Idrija Student Club. The venue hosts concerts of alternative music by established and newcoming artists ([[Broken Lock]], [[Ana Pupedan]], [[New Wave Syria]], and others), theatre plays, shows, lectures, dance and art workshops. It regularly hosts the traditional [[Club Marathon]], organised by [[Radio Študent (RŠ)]]. |
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The name of the club comes from a modified Slovene word for pigsty. It is inherited by building's interesting history: under the Italian government they used it to breed pigs for the army, later for supplying the nearby psychiatric hospital. | The name of the club comes from a modified Slovene word for pigsty. It is inherited by building's interesting history: under the Italian government they used it to breed pigs for the army, later for supplying the nearby psychiatric hospital. |
Revision as of 13:25, 3 October 2010
The name of the club comes from a modified Slovene word for pigsty. It is inherited by building's interesting history: under the Italian government they used it to breed pigs for the army, later for supplying the nearby psychiatric hospital.
See also
External links
- Klub Swenak website (in Slovenian)