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As of 2016 the institute co-manages the [[Ljubljanica River Exhibition]], a museum dedicated to the natural and cultural heritage of the Ljubljanica river and its immediate surroundings. | As of 2016 the institute co-manages the [[Ljubljanica River Exhibition]], a museum dedicated to the natural and cultural heritage of the Ljubljanica river and its immediate surroundings. | ||
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==Cankarjev dom (Ivan Cankar Culture House)== | ==Cankarjev dom (Ivan Cankar Culture House)== |
Latest revision as of 17:20, 19 March 2021
Cankarjev dom (Ivan Cankar Culture House)
For a subscriber-audience the culture house hosts performances by Slovene theatre houses from Ljubljana, Maribor, Koper, Kranj, and Ptuj, as well as children's puppetry performances from the repertoire of Ljubljana Puppet Theatre, Maribor Puppet Theatre and other individual groups. Music concerts feature various genres of music, from classical and choral music to jazz.
Most of the programme is conceived in collaboration with local producers (for example, theatre performances by Dejmo Stisnt Theatre, Cankarjada Theatre Festival by Vrhnika Student Club, or events by the local Public Fund for Cultural Activities).
The gallery presents mostly young or local artists such as painter Floris Oblak (1924–2006) or caricaturist Marjan Bregar (1928–2009).
See also
External links
- Ivan Cankar Institute Vrhnika website (in Slovenian)
- Vrhnika Municipality website
- Ivan Cankar on Wikipedia