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Austrian Cultural Forum, Ljubljana
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A network of Austrian Kulturforum institutions work around the world in various fields of cultural dialogue. Cultural exchange between Slovenia and Austria has been developing formally since 1990 when the Austrian Embassy created a dedicated cultural department. In the year 2001 the Österreichisches Kulturforum Ljubljana was established as a separate entity, however it is located at the Embassy.
Ustvarjalna Evropa v Sloveniji: Pionirski dom na poti poguma, učenja in zaupanja
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V zaključnem obdobju Ustvarjalne Evrope (2021–2027) in v času, ko se na evropski ravni oblikuje nov program financiranja za kulturne in ustvarjalne sektorje, AgoraEU, je pravi trenutek, da se ozremo nazaj na izkušnje, dosežke in premike, ki jih je mednarodno sodelovanje v evropskih projektih omogočilo slovenskim organizacijam. Ambasadorji Ustvarjalne Evrope, ki prihajajo iz različnih organizacij in ustvarjalnih sektorjev, vendar jim je skupno aktivno udejstvovanje v mednarodnem prostoru, so z nami delili svoje bogate izkušnje in poglede. Raznoliki prispevki osvetljujejo specifične poti organizacij, hkrati pa razodevajo globlje vpoglede v razvoj umetniških praks, institucionalnih modelov in kulturnega ekosistema v Sloveniji.
Urša Strehar Benčina in Bjanka Kršmanc v svojem prispevku osvetljujeta, kako je Pionirski dom z vztrajnostjo, samoevalvacijo in razvijanjem tesnih in zanesljivih odnosov vstopal v mednarodni prostor. Njuna izkušnja poudarja pomen dolgoročnih partnerstev pri razvoju organizacije. Vabljeni k branju njunega prispevka, zapise drugih ambasadorjev pa lahko preberete tukaj.
Ustvarjalna Evropa v Sloveniji: Bunker v soustvarjanju mednarodnega prostora uprizoritvenih umetnosti
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V zaključnem obdobju Ustvarjalne Evrope (2021–2027) in v času, ko se na evropski ravni oblikuje nov program financiranja za kulturne in ustvarjalne sektorje, AgoraEU, je pravi trenutek, da se ozremo nazaj na izkušnje, dosežke in premike, ki jih je mednarodno sodelovanje v evropskih projektih omogočilo slovenskim organizacijam. Ambasadorji Ustvarjalne Evrope, ki prihajajo iz različnih organizacij in ustvarjalnih sektorjev, vendar jim je skupno aktivno udejstvovanje v mednarodnem prostoru, so z nami delili svoje bogate izkušnje in poglede. Raznoliki prispevki osvetljujejo specifične poti organizacij, hkrati pa razodevajo globlje vpoglede v razvoj umetniških praks, institucionalnih modelov in kulturnega ekosistema v Sloveniji.
Alma R. Selimović v prispevku reflektira dolgoročno kontinuirano vpetost Bunkerja v mednarodne projekte in mreže ter soustvarjanje mednarodnih festivalov in koprodukcij, hkrati pa odpira širša vprašanja pogojev za delovanje kulturnega sektorja danes. Vabljeni k branju njenega prispevka, zapise drugih ambasadorjev pa lahko preberete tukaj.
Ustvarjalna Evropa v Sloveniji: Gledališče Glej kot prostor za eksperiment, participativne prakse in avtorsko ustvarjanje mladih
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V zaključnem obdobju Ustvarjalne Evrope (2021–2027) in v času, ko se na evropski ravni oblikuje nov program financiranja za kulturne in ustvarjalne sektorje, AgoraEU, je pravi trenutek, da se ozremo nazaj na izkušnje, dosežke in premike, ki jih je mednarodno sodelovanje v evropskih projektih omogočilo slovenskim organizacijam. Ambasadorji Ustvarjalne Evrope, ki prihajajo iz različnih organizacij in ustvarjalnih sektorjev, vendar jim je skupno aktivno udejstvovanje v mednarodnem prostoru, so z nami delili svoje bogate izkušnje in poglede. Raznoliki prispevki osvetljujejo specifične poti organizacij, hkrati pa razodevajo globlje vpoglede v razvoj umetniških praks, institucionalnih modelov in kulturnega ekosistema v Sloveniji.
Z Barbaro Poček in Ingo Remeta smo se pogovarjali o Gledališču Glej kot prostoru za eksperiment, participativne in avtorske prakse z mladimi ter o tem, kako so evropski projekti vplivali na njegovo umetniško, produkcijsko in strateško usmeritev in razvoj. Vabljeni k branju, zapise drugih ambasadorjev pa lahko preberete tukaj.
Creative Europe in Slovenia: Bunker – Co-shaping the International Performing Arts Scene
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In the final period of Creative Europe (2021–2027), as the new funding programme for the cultural and creative sectors – AgoraEU – is being shaped at the European level, this is an opportune moment to reflect on the experiences, achievements, and shifts that international collaboration in European projects has brought to Slovenian organisations. The Creative Europe Ambassadors, coming from various organisations and creative sectors but united by their commitment to active engagement in the international arena, have generously shared their extensive experience and perspectives. These varied contributions highlight the specific trajectories of individual organisations while also offering deeper insights into the development of artistic practices, institutional models, and the cultural ecosystem in Slovenia.
In her contribution, Alma R. Selimović reflects on Bunker Institute’s long-term involvement in international projects and networks, as well as the co-creation of international festivals and co-productions, while also raising broader questions about the conditions under which the cultural sector operates today. We invite you to read on; contributions from other ambassadors are available here.
Creative Europe in Slovenia: Pionirski dom on a Journey of Courage, Learning, and Trust
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In the final period of Creative Europe (2021–2027), as the new funding programme for the cultural and creative sectors – AgoraEU – is being shaped at the European level, this is an opportune moment to reflect on the experiences, achievements, and shifts that international collaboration in European projects has brought to Slovenian organisations. The Creative Europe Ambassadors, coming from various organisations and creative sectors but united by their commitment to active engagement in the international arena, have generously shared their extensive experience and perspectives. These varied contributions highlight the specific trajectories of individual organisations while also offering deeper insights into the development of artistic practices, institutional models, and the cultural ecosystem in Slovenia.
In their contribution, Urša Strehar Benčina and Bjanka Kršmanc show how Pionirski dom Centre for Youth Culture entered the international arena with perseverance, self-evaluation, and by cultivating close, reliable relationships. Their experience highlights the importance of long-term partnerships in the development of an organisation. We invite you to read on; contributions from other ambassadors are available here.
Creative Europe in Slovenia: Glej Theatre as a Space for Experimentation, Participatory Practices, and Devised Theatre by Young People
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In the final period of Creative Europe (2021–2027), as the new funding programme for the cultural and creative sectors – AgoraEU – is being shaped at the European level, this is an opportune moment to reflect on the experiences, achievements, and shifts that international collaboration in European projects has brought to Slovenian organisations. The Creative Europe Ambassadors, coming from various organisations and creative sectors but united by their commitment to active engagement in the international arena, have generously shared their extensive experience and perspectives. These varied contributions highlight the specific trajectories of individual organisations while also offering deeper insights into the development of artistic practices, institutional models, and the cultural ecosystem in Slovenia.
We spoke with Barbara Poček and Inga Remeta about Glej Theatre as a space for experimentation, participatory practices, and devised theatre by young people, and the way in which European projects have influenced Glej’s artistic, production, and strategic orientation and development. We invite you to read on; contributions from other ambassadors are available here.
Creative Europe Desk Slovenia
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The Creative Europe Desk Slovenia (CED Slovenia) is run by the Motovila Institute. It was established in January 2014 as a national information office for promotion of the EU Creative Europe programme (2014–2020) that supports cultural and audiovisual sectors. It performs the tasks of the former CCP Slovenia and Media Desk Slovenia.
Glej Theatre
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Established in 1970, Glej Theatre is the oldest independent performing arts venue in Ljubljana. An important theatre production and education institution, Glej has been striving to explore theatrical practices in novel and daring ways ever since its early days. It remains a place open to unorthodox approaches and theatrical research, fore-fronting the upcoming generations of artists.