Serbian Cultural Centre Danilo Kiš

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Srbski kulturni center Danilo Kiš
Parmova ulica 41, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Phone386 (0) 64 126 624





The Serbian Cultural Centre Danilo Kiš was founded in 2009 with the aim to promote cultural and scientific collaboration between Slovenia and Serbia. It was named after Danilo Kiš, a Yugoslavian novelist of Jewish origins, on the initiative of Slovene theatre director Dušan Jovanović. The centre organises Serbian language courses, conferences, lectures, exhibitions, and meetings on culture and anthropology, and welcomes Serbs living in Slovenia as well as the general public interested in the topics to participate.


Programme and main events

Events organised by the centre delve in various fields and themes, and are held throughout the year at different venues in Ljubljana. In celebration of Kiš's birthday, the first international conference on Danilo Kiš and World Literature was held at Visconti Fine Art Gallery on 22 February 2010.

The Serbian Cultural Centre Danilo Kiš collaborates with the research institution Institutum Studiorum Humanitatis (ISH) in hosting a series of events under the title Open Humanities. In November 2010 the lecture "History and the Writer" was held at the institute, followed by a talk with Radoslav Petković, moderated by Svetlana Slapšak. The centre also organised a literary event with public readings and guests Dubravka Ugrešić and Nenad Veličković at Mini Theatre in Ljubljana in June 2011.

The centre's website construction was supported by the Serbian Ministry of Culture; the organisation is otherwise funded through donations.

See also

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