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Mladinsko Theatre


Mladinsko Theatre 2016 Nase nasilje in vase nasilje at Wiener Festwochen Photo Alexi Pelekanos.jpgOur Violence and Your Violence, a play by Oliver Frljić, performed at Wiener Festwochen and produced by Mladinsko Theatre, 2016

Mladinsko Theatre (Slovensko mladinsko gledališče) is one of two municipal theatres in Ljubljana and is considered to be a laboratory for actors and directors, choreographers and musicians to research and develop, risk and create. Throughout its history, Mladinsko has collaborated with the reformers of the Slovene theatre of the second half of the 20th century.

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Gledga Magazine


Gledga Magazine 2005 no 01.jpgGledga Magazine cover, April 2005

The free cultural magazine Gledga is dedicated to the lively and diverse programmes of the Koper Theatre and the Obalne galerije - Coastal Galleries. Its name is a combination of the first syllable of the Slovenian words gledališče (theatre) and galerija (gallery).

Issued 6 times per year in 3000–5000 copies, it brings news on exhibitions, performances, symposia and conferences as well as photo chronicles and interviews with the local and international artists and participants. Published since 2003 Gledga is the first example of such a symbiosis among municipal cultural institutions in Slovenia.

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