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Preprogrammed events usually take place at MuziKafe at least once per week, but sometimes also happen twice or even thrice. Aside from music, literature probably figures as the most consistent programme theme and the place has hosted both the established writers and poets like [[Feri Lainšček]], [[Vinko Moderndorfer]] and [[Boris A. Novak]] as well as representatives of the younger generation like [[Aljoša Harlamov]] and [[Goran Vojnovič]] (his theatre show ''Čefurji Raus'' was also staged here). Some of these evenings are organised together with [[Beletrina Publishing Institute]], as for example the wine tasting & arts discussions series ''Huda pokušnja''. | Preprogrammed events usually take place at MuziKafe at least once per week, but sometimes also happen twice or even thrice. Aside from music, literature probably figures as the most consistent programme theme and the place has hosted both the established writers and poets like [[Feri Lainšček]], [[Vinko Moderndorfer]] and [[Boris A. Novak]] as well as representatives of the younger generation like [[Aljoša Harlamov]] and [[Goran Vojnovič]] (his theatre show ''Čefurji Raus'' was also staged here). Some of these evenings are organised together with [[Beletrina Publishing Institute]], as for example the wine tasting & arts discussions series ''Huda pokušnja''. | ||
− | There have | + | There have been theatre performances by [[Rozinteater]] and [[Branko Završan]], lectures by well known travellers like [[Benka Pulko]] and [[Tomo Križnar]], photo exhibitions by [[Jure Eržen]] and [[Stojan Kerbler]] and numerous other events that often gather an audience from other cities in the region. |
===Music=== | ===Music=== | ||
− | The long and diverse list of remarkable Slovenian musicians playing on the | + | The long and diverse list of remarkable Slovenian musicians playing on the stags of MuziKafe includes [[Vasko Atanasovski Trio]] (Vasko himself is almost a resident artist here), [[Brina]], [[Silence]], [[Electric Theatre|Aphra Tesla]], [[Katalena]], [[Godalika]], [[Orkestrada]], [[Uršula Ramoveš in Fantje z Jazbecove grape]], [[Zoc]] [[Bilbi]], [[Jure Pukl Quartet]] and [[Kaja Draksler Acropolis Quartet]]. |
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+ | Of the foreign guests, one can name the (Ljubljana based) Chris Eckman (of The Walkabouts), the Indian tabla player Pandit Suresh Talwalkar, the Italian accordionist Simone Zanchini and the Tibetan singer Soname Yangchen. | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 12:59, 10 November 2015
Programme
Preprogrammed events usually take place at MuziKafe at least once per week, but sometimes also happen twice or even thrice. Aside from music, literature probably figures as the most consistent programme theme and the place has hosted both the established writers and poets like Feri Lainšček, Vinko Moderndorfer and Boris A. Novak as well as representatives of the younger generation like Aljoša Harlamov and Goran Vojnovič (his theatre show Čefurji Raus was also staged here). Some of these evenings are organised together with Beletrina Publishing Institute, as for example the wine tasting & arts discussions series Huda pokušnja.
There have been theatre performances by Rozinteater and Branko Završan, lectures by well known travellers like Benka Pulko and Tomo Križnar, photo exhibitions by Jure Eržen and Stojan Kerbler and numerous other events that often gather an audience from other cities in the region.
Music
The long and diverse list of remarkable Slovenian musicians playing on the stags of MuziKafe includes Vasko Atanasovski Trio (Vasko himself is almost a resident artist here), Brina, Silence, Aphra Tesla, Katalena, Godalika, Orkestrada, Uršula Ramoveš in Fantje z Jazbecove grape, Zoc Bilbi, Jure Pukl Quartet and Kaja Draksler Acropolis Quartet.
Of the foreign guests, one can name the (Ljubljana based) Chris Eckman (of The Walkabouts), the Indian tabla player Pandit Suresh Talwalkar, the Italian accordionist Simone Zanchini and the Tibetan singer Soname Yangchen.