The Office of the Republic of Slovenia for Youth is responsible for: planning, organisation and implementation of measures in the area of the youth policy; activities in the area of social policy for children and young people, education and informal education, leisure activities, culture, public information and international co-operation; the monitoring of the implementation of the regulations and other acts relating to young people, warning of non-effective realisation of regulations and proposing measures for more effective realisation; the formulation and supervision of the implementation of the priority youth programmes; the monitoring of the role and position of young people in society; improving the conditions for organised youth activities and youth organisations; stimulating the mobility of young people; finding better ways of supplying young people with information and advice; support for international exchanges and the subsidising of trips for children and young people; encouraging various interest activities of young people; and the creation of conditions for the inclusion of young people in social processes. +
The OHO Group Award is given annually to an individual Slovene artists or a group of Slovene artists up to 35 years of age, for works of art in the field of painting, photography, video, new media and performance. +
Established in 2004 as a non-for-profit cultural organisation, Old Glassworks Art Society is based at the former glassworks building in the Ptuj city centre, which incorporates a 90-seat hall with basic lighting and sound equipment, a studio space and a storehouse. +
One Music Salon is a curious mixture of a (house) concert venue, a music cycle and even a sort of production studio, which since 2015 is stationed at the premises of the Pirkmajer Vila in Ljubljana. +
Established in 2005, the core of the One Music Society is formed by a collective of people with a very multifaceted and original approach to musical culture. +
A project of the Informal European Theatre Meeting (IETM), On The Move is a website dedicated to information about professional mobility in the areas of theatre, dance, music and other performing arts disciplines. +
Launched in 1999, the Open Flatusss Festival has to date presented over 130 bands, offering opportunities to emerging groups playing aggressive and off-stream music to present their work to the public. +
Every year, the largest architecture festival in Slovenia, Open House Slovenia Festival, allows architecture enthusiasts and members of the public to visit architectural projects across the country free of charge. +
Founded in 2002 the Operela Stipend Fund of the Slovene National Theatre Opera and Ballet Ljubljana is aimed at supporting young talented instrumentalists, dancers, and singers, as well as all other areas of opera production. +