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===History=== | ===History=== | ||
− | ''Metelkova mesto'' occupies the former ''Fourth of July Military Barracks'' at Metelkova 3 street in the centre of Ljubljana, which was originally commissioned by the Austro-Hungarian army in 1882 and completed in 1911. In 1990 the ''Network for Metelkova'' was formed, consisting of 200 partner organisations facilitated by the Movement for the Culture of Peace and Non Violence and the Student Cultural Centre Association, to propose a new, peaceful and creative use for the barracks. In 1991 the Network for | + | ''Metelkova mesto'' occupies the former ''Fourth of July Military Barracks'' at Metelkova 3 street in the centre of Ljubljana, which was originally commissioned by the Austro-Hungarian army in 1882 and completed in 1911. In 1990 the ''Network for Metelkova'' was formed, consisting of 200 partner organisations facilitated by the Movement for the Culture of Peace and Non Violence and the Student Cultural Centre Association, to propose a new, peaceful and creative use for the barracks. In 1991 the ''Network for Metelkova'' formally petitioned the newly-independent Slovene government to take possession of the abandoned site. |
In 1993 a group of alternative producers and activists occupied the former military barracks in order to prevent its illegal destruction and redevelopment, and since 1995 the space has been a self-organised autonomous zone. Although it has not yet succeeded in achieving a proper legal status, the area was registered as national cultural heritage in 2005. | In 1993 a group of alternative producers and activists occupied the former military barracks in order to prevent its illegal destruction and redevelopment, and since 1995 the space has been a self-organised autonomous zone. Although it has not yet succeeded in achieving a proper legal status, the area was registered as national cultural heritage in 2005. | ||
− | During its | + | During its 16 years of its existence, projects at ''Metelkova mesto'' have been supported by the state and municipal funders as well as by many international sponsors. In spite of this, ''Metelkova mesto'' is constantly under attack: in 2006 one of the buildings which was considered to have been erected illegally was torn down and various inspections continue to interrupt cultural events. |
===Venues, organisations=== | ===Venues, organisations=== | ||
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===Programme=== | ===Programme=== | ||
− | ''Metelkova mesto'' is the only location in the city, and one of the few in the country, where youth and alternative cultural expression is systematically produced and presented to a large and active audience. It is also a forum of impressive intellectual irradiation. During each academic year, it hosts the programme of the [[Workers' Punk University]] where the most urgent dilemmas of the contemporary world are discussed by competent international speakers. | + | ''Metelkova mesto'' is the only location in the city, and one of the few in the country, where youth and alternative cultural expression is systematically produced and presented to a large and active audience. It is also a forum of impressive intellectual irradiation. During each academic year, it hosts the programme of the ''[[Workers' Punk University]]'' where the most urgent dilemmas of the contemporary world are discussed by competent international speakers. The annual celebration of the ''AKC Metelkova's'' perseverance takes place each September in a form of a festival. |
===Projects=== | ===Projects=== | ||
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===International cooperation=== | ===International cooperation=== | ||
− | ''Metelkova mesto'' is a member of [[Trans Europe Halles]] and in 2006 it hosted the annual meeting of its members. ''Metelkova'' has been presented as an outstanding phenomenon by the international media, including ARD, Arte, BBC, Die Zeit, Falter, Feral Tribune, Los Angeles Times, ORF, Russian State TV, Seattle Times and ZDF. | + | ''Metelkova mesto'' is a member of [[Trans Europe Halles]] and in 2006 it hosted the annual meeting of its members. ''Metelkova'' has been presented as an outstanding phenomenon by the international media, including ''ARD'', ''Arte'', ''BBC'', ''Die Zeit'', ''Falter'', ''Feral Tribune'', ''Los Angeles Times'', ''ORF'', ''Russian State TV'', ''Seattle Times'' and ''ZDF''. |
===See also=== | ===See also=== | ||
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'''Festivals''' | '''Festivals''' | ||
− | * [[DrrMrrr OrtoPunk Festival]] | + | * ''[[DrrMrrr OrtoPunk Festival]]'' |
− | * [[Red Dawn International Women's Festival]] | + | * ''[[Red Dawn International Women's Festival]]'' |
'''Information offices''' | '''Information offices''' | ||
* [[KUD Anarhiv]] | * [[KUD Anarhiv]] | ||
− | * [[Infoshop Metelkova]] | + | * ''[[Infoshop Metelkova]]'' |
'''Venues''' | '''Venues''' |
Revision as of 17:26, 5 September 2009
The Autonomous Cultural Centre Metelkova mesto (ACC Metelkova or just Metelkova for short) is an umbrella term for one of the liveliest cultural and intellectual urban areas in Ljubljana and the largest agglomeration of alternative cultures in the country.
History
Metelkova mesto occupies the former Fourth of July Military Barracks at Metelkova 3 street in the centre of Ljubljana, which was originally commissioned by the Austro-Hungarian army in 1882 and completed in 1911. In 1990 the Network for Metelkova was formed, consisting of 200 partner organisations facilitated by the Movement for the Culture of Peace and Non Violence and the Student Cultural Centre Association, to propose a new, peaceful and creative use for the barracks. In 1991 the Network for Metelkova formally petitioned the newly-independent Slovene government to take possession of the abandoned site.
In 1993 a group of alternative producers and activists occupied the former military barracks in order to prevent its illegal destruction and redevelopment, and since 1995 the space has been a self-organised autonomous zone. Although it has not yet succeeded in achieving a proper legal status, the area was registered as national cultural heritage in 2005.
During its 16 years of its existence, projects at Metelkova mesto have been supported by the state and municipal funders as well as by many international sponsors. In spite of this, Metelkova mesto is constantly under attack: in 2006 one of the buildings which was considered to have been erected illegally was torn down and various inspections continue to interrupt cultural events.
Venues, organisations
Cultural organisations based at Metelkova mesto include: KUD Mreža Arts and Culture Association with its venues Klub Menza pri koritu and Alkatraz Gallery and its Red Dawn International Women's Festival; KAPA Association for Cultural and Artistic Production with its Gala hala venue for all genres of rock and its DrrMrrr OrtoPunk Festival; KUD Anarhiv with its Škratova čitalnica Info Point etc; and Celica Hostel, with its cafe-bar, concert and gallery space, constructed within the old military prison. Venues also include Klub Channel Zero for electronic music, Klub Gromka for alternative performing arts events and lectures, the gay club Klub Tiffany and the lesbian club Klub Monokel, as well as Klub SOT 24,5, run by the YHD - Association for Theory and Culture of Handicap. Several artists' studios - some of which are also available for visiting artists - are located in one of the other barracks. The outdoor events are usually held at the Square with no Historic Memory.
The building at Metelkova 6 accommodates the offices of many Ljubljana NGO cultural organisations, including SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts, the Peace Institute, Maska Institute, Forum Ljubljana and Strip Core, as well as numerous other cultural, research and civil society organisations.
Programme
Metelkova mesto is the only location in the city, and one of the few in the country, where youth and alternative cultural expression is systematically produced and presented to a large and active audience. It is also a forum of impressive intellectual irradiation. During each academic year, it hosts the programme of the Workers' Punk University where the most urgent dilemmas of the contemporary world are discussed by competent international speakers. The annual celebration of the AKC Metelkova's perseverance takes place each September in a form of a festival.
Projects
Producers from Metelkova have participated in numerous important cultural festivals including the Wiener Festwochen, documenta, Manifesta, the Sao Paolo Biennial and the Venice Biennale. Many Slovene international festivals held in Ljubljana hold part of their activities at Metelkova, including the City of Women International Festival of Contemporary Arts, Druga Godba, Ljubljana Jazz Festival and the Trnfest Festival.
International cooperation
Metelkova mesto is a member of Trans Europe Halles and in 2006 it hosted the annual meeting of its members. Metelkova has been presented as an outstanding phenomenon by the international media, including ARD, Arte, BBC, Die Zeit, Falter, Feral Tribune, Los Angeles Times, ORF, Russian State TV, Seattle Times and ZDF.
See also
Managing organisations
- KUD Mreža Arts and Culture Association
- DRPPD - Association for Development of Preventative and Volunteer Work
- KAPA Association for Cultural and Artistic Production
Festivals
Information offices
Venues
- Gala hala
- Klub Channel Zero
- Klub Gromka
- Klub Menza pri koritu
- Klub Monokel
- Klub Tiffany
- Alkatraz Gallery
- Celica Hostel
External links
- Metelkova mesto website
- Urban Fine Arts Projects Guide
- Metelkova mesto on TEH website
- Bratko Bibič: Noise from Metelkova (pdf) - (Instead of) Summary section