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− | The festival was initiated in [[established::1994]] by [[Andrej Morovič]], a writer and a performer, and is one of the oldest admission-free events in Ljubljana with a view to popularising literature and music. The festival happenings are open to all as they are held | + | The festival was initiated in [[established::1994]] by [[Andrej Morovič]], a writer and a performer, and is one of the oldest admission-free events in Ljubljana with a view to popularising literature and music. The festival happenings are open to all as they are held on the old square (Stari trg) in Ljubljana. Readings by Slovene and foreign authors, talks with the participating writers, discussions on literature and the fusion of music and literature feature in the programme. An accompanying programme called O'živela knjiga, also features book sales, creative workshops where discarded books are put to new uses, a street reading spot and book presentations. In the spirit of promoting literature to people of all ages, special activities, some of which are intended for children, are organised, namely creative writing workshops and meetings with the authors. |
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 16:01, 24 January 2012
Programme
The festival was initiated in 1994 by Andrej Morovič, a writer and a performer, and is one of the oldest admission-free events in Ljubljana with a view to popularising literature and music. The festival happenings are open to all as they are held on the old square (Stari trg) in Ljubljana. Readings by Slovene and foreign authors, talks with the participating writers, discussions on literature and the fusion of music and literature feature in the programme. An accompanying programme called O'živela knjiga, also features book sales, creative workshops where discarded books are put to new uses, a street reading spot and book presentations. In the spirit of promoting literature to people of all ages, special activities, some of which are intended for children, are organised, namely creative writing workshops and meetings with the authors.
See also
External links
- Live Literature web page (with a list of all participating authors 1994–2011)