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In 1999 poet, musician and anarchist [[Dani Kavaš]] established his Enterprise for Bourgeois Arts, also known as the Radical Dr Whateverism in Beltinci, in the Eastern Slovenia Pomurje Region. Kavaš engages in painting, comic art, music, theatre, philosophy and anarchism. In 2000 Kavaš began songwriting, singing, guitar playing and creating comics for magazines and fanzines. In 2001 the independent label Domači posnjtki released his first CD, Kri v pepelniku in psihopat na nočni omarici ('Blood in an Ashtray and a Psychopath in the Night Cupboard'). He has toured from Lendava to Koper, from the east to the west of Slovenia, and also attends comic exhibitions and video screenings. Kavaš has been a guest of the Academy of Fine Arts of Sarajevo at the Festival of Emerging Artists, Theoreticians and Activists of the former Yugoslavia. In 2003 he appeared at the Kant Fest in Ruše, recording his second CD with the group Ambasada Mačahouf under the title Mine field, and also creating his first video with this group.
 
In 1999 poet, musician and anarchist [[Dani Kavaš]] established his Enterprise for Bourgeois Arts, also known as the Radical Dr Whateverism in Beltinci, in the Eastern Slovenia Pomurje Region. Kavaš engages in painting, comic art, music, theatre, philosophy and anarchism. In 2000 Kavaš began songwriting, singing, guitar playing and creating comics for magazines and fanzines. In 2001 the independent label Domači posnjtki released his first CD, Kri v pepelniku in psihopat na nočni omarici ('Blood in an Ashtray and a Psychopath in the Night Cupboard'). He has toured from Lendava to Koper, from the east to the west of Slovenia, and also attends comic exhibitions and video screenings. Kavaš has been a guest of the Academy of Fine Arts of Sarajevo at the Festival of Emerging Artists, Theoreticians and Activists of the former Yugoslavia. In 2003 he appeared at the Kant Fest in Ruše, recording his second CD with the group Ambasada Mačahouf under the title Mine field, and also creating his first video with this group.
 
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