MKC Koper Youth and Culture Centre

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Mladinski in kulturni center Koper (M&KC Koper)
Gregorčičeva 4, SI-6000 Koper




MKC Koper Youth and Culture Centre was established in 1991 by the Association of the Friends of Moderate Progress as a venue for alternative, subcultural and underground public cultural, social and political programmes.

Its large hall is a place for events, the Centre's Poslušalnica (in English: Listening Room) is open six hours each day. The Centre incorporates the Mensa Numero Due Gallery, that hosts regular exhibitions of conceptual works on paper (posters; comics; drawings; poetry) or photo exhibitions.



Programme

The Centre promotes cultural activities and collects and distributes information on education, employment, leisure activities and culture for the growing youth and adult population, especially focusing on marginal groups of society.

Here the new rock, hard core and metal bands from Slovenia, Hungary, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina are presented regularly. Concerts are also organised by the Centre in other open-air venues in Koper or other towns. It co-operates with other Slovene clubs, e.g. AKD Izbruh from Kranj and KUD Rov from Železniki. M&KC artists and activists include: Igor Presl, Matej Kocjan (Koco), Ivan Volarič Feo, Dr. Marias Bela, Franci Blašković, Nikolaj Kopejkin, Marko A. Kovačič and Franjo Frančič.

Reports from about daily social, cultural and art happenings at MKC Koper are published regularly on the Dodogovor.org website.

Projects

M&KC Koper Youth and Culture Centre engages mostly in crossborder cultural exchanges and collaborations. It organises and hosts the Koperground Festival, a festival of independent and engaged international film, literature and music every summer.

See also

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