Difference between revisions of "Section for Music, Ministry of Culture"
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− | While national public institutions such as the [[Slovene National Theatre (SNG) Ljubljana - Opera and Ballet]], [[Slovene National Theatre (SNG) Maribor]] (Opera and Ballet) and the [[Slovene Philharmonics]] respond to a direct open call with their annual programmes, the Ministry also publishes an open call for four-year programme support in respect of high-quality projects by selected non-governmental non-profit organisations, including the most outstanding producers, promoters and music festival organisers. Grants are given also to | + | While national public institutions such as the [[Slovene National Theatre (SNG) Ljubljana - Opera and Ballet]], [[Slovene National Theatre (SNG) Maribor]] (Opera and Ballet) and the [[Slovene Philharmonics]] respond to a direct open call with their annual programmes, the Ministry also publishes an open call for four-year programme and special projects support in respect of high-quality projects by selected non-governmental non-profit organisations, including the most outstanding producers, promoters and music festival organisers. Grants are given also to one-year projects. Distinguished individuals can also get working stipends or support for their residencies abroad (including residencies at studios in New York, Berlin or London), and support is also given for seminars, workshops and competitions. A further open tender is also organised for NGO vocational training initiatives. Evaluation of programmes and projects applications is made by an expert jury for musical arts. |
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Revision as of 12:22, 1 February 2010
While national public institutions such as the Slovene National Theatre (SNG) Ljubljana - Opera and Ballet, Slovene National Theatre (SNG) Maribor (Opera and Ballet) and the Slovene Philharmonics respond to a direct open call with their annual programmes, the Ministry also publishes an open call for four-year programme and special projects support in respect of high-quality projects by selected non-governmental non-profit organisations, including the most outstanding producers, promoters and music festival organisers. Grants are given also to one-year projects. Distinguished individuals can also get working stipends or support for their residencies abroad (including residencies at studios in New York, Berlin or London), and support is also given for seminars, workshops and competitions. A further open tender is also organised for NGO vocational training initiatives. Evaluation of programmes and projects applications is made by an expert jury for musical arts.