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Revision as of 12:07, 8 July 2024
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In Focus
Sajeta Creative Camp
NOT ROBOT, WRITING DONE, INFOBOX DONE, PROOFREAD DONE, FERTIK, NOVERIFY, NODEPO, Article, NO LOGO, Articles maintained by Anže Zorman, Music, Festivals, NO PHOTO, Music festivals, Updated 2017, Festivals in July, Jazz
Music workshop for children with Slovenian multi-instrumentalist Samo Kutin at Sajeta festival in 2015. Author: Iztok Zupan
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Explore a huge database of Slovenian cultural creators and producers. Don't know where to start? Here are some suggestions.
Slovene art abroad 2010 – 2024
Current events
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8 Nov 2024
24 Nov 2024
This year, three Slovenian films have been included in the programme: world premiere of "The Actor - Igralec" by Damjan Kozole, Slovenian minority coproduction "The Man Who Could Not Remain Silent" by Nebojša Slijepčević, and "The Sea in Between - Morje med nama" by Lun Sevnik. All three films have been made with support by Slovenian Film Centre.
at the Talin Black Nights
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30 Oct 2024
21 Nov 2024
Nina Šenk, an internationally recognised composer from Slovenia, will be contributing several new pieces to this year's festival programme: "Flux", "Koncert für Orchester", "Five", and "November Night". The last composition received the Erste Bank award for musical composition in 2024. Supported by Slovenian Culture and Information Centre, Vienna (SKICA) in collaboration with Wien Modern.
at the Wien Modern
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25 Oct 2024
22 Nov 2024
A duo art exhibition by representatives of the younger generation Andrej Škufca and Neja Zorzut. The exhibition is dedicated to new trends in Slovenian contemporary art. Supported by Slovenian Culture and Information Centre, Vienna (SKICA).
Upcoming events
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9 Nov 2024
A live performance by the Croatian Slovenian R&B and Jazz duo Freekind..
at the Iceland Airwaves Festival
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12 Nov 2024
United Kingdom of Great Britain London UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies (Masaryk Room)
Historian Rok Stergar will be giving a talk on food supply and political legitimacy of the Yugoslavia: "I am a communist, f*uck King Peter and that snotty (Crown Prince) Aleksander". The event is organised by UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies and co-organised by the SSEES Study of Central Europe Seminar Series and the Centre for Slovene as a Second and Foreign Language at the Faculty of Arts of University of Ljubljana, and supported by Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia London.
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19 Nov 2024
30 Apr 2025
Austria Klagenfurt Consulate General of the Republic of Slovenia in Klagenfurt/Celovec
An exhibition by painter Jasna Samarin and sculptor Zoran Srdić Janežič in the arts series "A Window onto our Neighbour - Okno k sosedu", organised by the Slovenian Association of Fine Arts Societies (ZDSLU) and co-organised by the Consulate General of the Republic of Slovenia in Celovec/Klagenfurt.
Festivals
The printed version of the calendar of Festivals in Slovenia in 2012 contains 141 festivals. Later on, in 2019, the festival number rose to 199. Check out the current annual festivalscape.
Images
Museum of Modern Art is the central museum and gallery of the Slovenian art works from the 20th and 21st centuries.
Female nude, by Zdenko Kalin and Echo, by Karl Putrih.
The Stroj performing at Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture, 2014
Site-specific installation in the forest at the Floating Castle Festival in the vicinity of Snežnik Castle, 2015
The Čaplja service building at the Nordic Centre Planica designed by the STVAR architects, 2016
Corporate identity for the Museum of Architecture and Design by IlovarStritar design studio, 2011
Pocar Homestead, Mojstrana main dwelling from the outside, built in 1775
The tank from the Ten-Day War in Slovenia (1991) in front of the National Museum of Contemporary History. On the eve of the International Women's Day in 2012 it was sprayed pink by the unknown activists and became a new popular landmark in Ljubljana. It is owned by the Military Museum of Slovenian Armed Forces and was transferred to the Park of Military History Pivka only a few months after the action. The pink paint was removed.
A Place under the Sun by students of the Chair of Textile and Fashion Design at the Department of Textiles of the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Engineering, Lighting Guerrilla Festival, 2011
Overview
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