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== Architecture ==
 
== Architecture ==
{{Featured article horizontal|Predjama Castle}}
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{{Featured article horizontal|Velenje Castle}}
 
== Dance ==
 
== Dance ==
{{Featured article horizontal|Španski borci Culture Centre}}
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{{Featured article horizontal|Plesna izba - Maribor Dance Room}}
 
== Design ==
 
== Design ==
 
{{Featured article horizontal|Biennial of Industrial Design (BIO)}}
 
{{Featured article horizontal|Biennial of Industrial Design (BIO)}}
 
== Film ==
 
== Film ==
{{Featured article horizontal|Luksuz Production, DZMP}}
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{{Featured article horizontal|Lendava-Lendva Institute for Culture and Promotion (ZKPL-MPIL)}}
 
== Literature ==
 
== Literature ==
{{Featured article horizontal|Fabula Festival of Stories}}
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{{Featured article horizontal|2 Reels - Association for Reanimation of Storytelling}}
 
== Music ==
 
== Music ==
{{Featured article horizontal|C.M.A.K. Cerkno}}
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{{Featured article horizontal|Druga Godba Festival}}
 
== New media art ==
 
== New media art ==
{{Featured article horizontal|Simulaker Gallery}}
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{{Featured article horizontal|Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture}}
 
== Theatre ==
 
== Theatre ==
{{Featured article horizontal|Mladi levi Festival}}
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{{Featured article horizontal|Glej Theatre}}
 
== Visual arts ==
 
== Visual arts ==
{{Featured article horizontal|European Triennial of Small Sculpture}}
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{{Featured article horizontal|Simulaker Gallery}}
 
== Intangible heritage ==
 
== Intangible heritage ==
{{Featured article horizontal|2 Reels - Association for Reanimation of Storytelling}}
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{{Featured article horizontal|Cerkno Museum}}
 
== Monuments and sites ==
 
== Monuments and sites ==
{{Featured article horizontal|Capuchin Monastery Archives and Library, Škofja Loka}}
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{{Featured article horizontal|Škratelj Homestead}}
 
== Museums ==
 
== Museums ==
{{Featured article horizontal|Snežnik Castle Museum}}
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{{Featured article horizontal|Louis Adamič Memorial Room}}

Revision as of 09:35, 3 September 2011

Architecture

Velenje Castle


Velenje Castle - 02.jpgVelenje Castle

Velenje Castle was a strategically important fortress first mentioned in 1270 from which, together with the neighbouring castles of Šalek and Ekenštajn, various owners in the middle ages controlled the routes from the Celjska kotlina basin to Carinthia.

Today the castle houses the Velenje Museum, established in 1957 as the Museum of Slovene Coalmines. The Velenje Museum gives the castle its full functionality filling the premises with numerous exhibitions. The castle is also a popular venue for various cultural and music events organised by the Velenje Library.

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Velenje Castle - 02.jpg

Dance

Plesna izba - Maribor Dance Room


Plesna izba 2009 Mindnight Judgement Photo Igor Divjak (2).jpgPolnočna presoja (Mindnight Judgement), Plesna izba production, 2009 Polnočna presoja (Mindnight Judgement), Plesna izba production, 2009.

Plesna izba Maribor (Maribor Dance Room) runs an extensive programme of dance and drumming education, yet simultaneously also stages various dance performances and explores contemporary performing arts in general. While some of its stage works feature its protégés, most of the shows are professional contemporary dance performances.

The organisation was established in 1994 by Minka Veselič Kološa, a pioneer of contemporary dance education approaches in Slovenia.

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Plesna izba 2009 Mindnight Judgement Photo Igor Divjak (2).jpg

Design

Biennial of Design 2019 Exhibition Photo Klemen Ilovar.jpg

Film

Lendava-Lendva Cultural Centre 2009 Exterior Photo Peter Orban.jpg

Literature

2 Reels - Association for Reanimation of Storytelling


The 2 Reels - Association for Reanimation of Storytelling was born in 2007 out of the wish to cultivate and to promote storytelling in all its forms. It brings together two spheres of activity bound by their mutual aim to cultivate the telling of stories: Animateka International Animated Film Festival and the Radio Student programme Za 2 groša fantazije ("A Twopence of Imagination"). A significant part of the association's activities is dedicated to educational programmes for adults and children, as stories – be they in the form of film, written word, sound recording or live storytelling – should come to life and live on among people.


2 Reels - Association for Reanimation of Storytelling (logo).jpg2 Reels - Association for Reanimation of Storytelling logotype

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Music

Druga Godba Festival 2011 Staff Benda Bilili Photo Maja Bjelica.jpg

New media art

Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture


Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture 2016 Entry and bar.jpgThe main entrance to Kino Šiška, 2017

Kino Šiška is one of the main cultural centres in Ljubljana. Established in 2009, it is a highly industrious institution in terms of artistic scope, dealing with music, film, visual and new media art, theatre, and contemporary dance as well as with various other cultural endeavours. However, its main trade is that of music concerts, with the acts ranging from indie rock and alternative pop to experimental electronica and old school heavy metal.

Besides its 300 or so events per year, Kino Šiška also runs various programmes for finding and supporting upcoming artists, does international promotion for Slovene artists, runs a visual arts sales gallery DobraVaga, and collaborates with the local community.

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Theatre

Glej Theatre


Established in 1970, Glej Theatre is the oldest independent performing arts venue in Ljubljana. An important theatre production and education institution, Glej has been striving to explore theatrical practices in novel and daring ways ever since its early days. It remains a place open to unorthodox approaches and theatrical research, fore-fronting the upcoming generations of artists.

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Glej Theatre 2010 In the name of the people Photo Urska Boljkovac.jpg

Visual arts

Simulaker Gallery


Simulaker Gallery 2008 interior Photo Borut Peterlin.jpgInside of Simulaker Gallery in Novo mesto

Established in 2006 as a non-profit space, the Simulaker Gallery has grown into the most important space for presentations of contemporary art practices in the southeast region of Slovenia. Located in the old town centre of Novo mesto in a 160-square-metre renovated stable for horses, the programme was initially run by curator Iztok Hotko. In spring 2009 the gallery initiated an annual project entitled The First Chance, presenting artworks of art students from art departments round Slovenia or internationally.

The gallery collaborates also with the local branch of the Union of Slovene Fine Arts Associations and Fotopub Festival of Documentary Photography.

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Simulaker Gallery 2008 interior Photo Borut Peterlin.jpg

Intangible heritage

Cerkno Museum


Cerkno Museum 2010 exterior Photo Helena Skrlj.JPGThe Cerkno Museum was established by Idrija Municipal Museum in 1978 as a branch museum about the NOB (National Liberation Struggle). The institution studies the rich heritage of the Cerkno region in an integral way


The Cerkno Museum was established by Idrija Municipal Museum in 1978 as a branch museum about the NOB (National Liberation Struggle). Today this institution is the only one that studies the rich heritage of the Cerkno region in an integral way.

In 2006, on the 50th anniversary of the revival of the Cerkljanska Laufarija, a new permanent exhibition entitled Pust is to Blame! - A Story about the Cerkno Laufarija was put on display. The Cerkno laufarji are among the most famous carnival figures in Slovenia, whose wooden masks called larfa are cut from the wood of the linden tree.

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Monuments and sites

Škratelj Homestead


Ita Rina Museum.jpg

The Škratelj Homestead is an ethnological monument that represents not only architectural and regional cultural heritage but is also is the birthplace of the first Slovene film star Ida Kravanja (stage name Ita Rina) who in the late 1920s starred in the film Erotikon (1929) by Czech director Gustav Machaty, which enjoyed major box-office success both in Europe and in the USA.

The permanent exhibition on the actress, conceived by the Slovenian Cinematheque Museum Department and installed on the first floor of the homestead in 1998, has been expanded into the Museum of Slovenian Film Actors. The project has been supported by the Ministry of Culture and the Municipality of Divača, while the renovation works on the Škratelj's homestead were supported by the donation of Norway through the Norwegian Financial Mechanism.

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Ita Rina Museum.jpg

Museums

Louis Adamič Memorial Room


Louis Adamic Memorial Room 2010 interior Photo Alenka Pirman.JPGThe Louis Adamič Memorial Room was established in 1956 by the Slovene Emigrant Association to commemorate his important literature contribution dealing with the social and political concerns of both his birthplace and his adopted country America

The Louis Adamič Memorial Room is housed in Praproče, the birthplace of Louis Adamič (1898–1951), a Slovene writer who spent most of his life in the USA after emigrating there in 1913 at the age of 14. Known in the United States as Adamic (a-dam'ik), his literature dealt with the social and political issues of both countries (for example, Dynamite, The Native's Return, The Eagle and the Roots).

The collections of Adamič's legacy are dispersed throughout various archives in Slovenia and the USA. The most important is the one at Princeton University (books from his own library, manuscripts and correspondence, clippings). In Slovenia, the memorial room is placed in the tower of the country mansion in Praproče, where Adamič spent his childhood.

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