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Igor Zabel Association for Culture and Theory
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The Igor Zabel Association for Culture and Theory was founded in February 2008 by Mateja Kos Zabel, Bojan Zabel, and the ERSTE Foundation.
The primary aim of the association, based in Ljubljana, was to establish an international award for culture and theory dedicated to the memory of Igor Zabel (1958–2005). The association seeks to highlight the importance and ongoing influence of Zabel's work, to promote knowledge-sharing and networking in contemporary visual arts and culture and to encourage cultural dialogue in the Central and South Eastern European region and beyond.
Exhibiting in Slovenia 1947–1979 website
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Exhibiting in Slovenia 1947–1979 website was developed in 2026 by a group of researchers investigating the exhibiting of visual art and, to a lesser extent, architecture, design and other exhibiting activities during that period. The research project was conducted by the Department of Art History, University of Ljubljana and funded by the Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency (ARIS).
KIBLA Multimedia Centre
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In 1996 KIBLA Multimedia Centre (Association for Culture and Education KID KIBLA) opened as Slovenia's first presentation and production institution in dealing with multimedia and new media art within an ongoing cultural programme. Since then KIBLA's programme has focused on new (contemporary) educational, cultural and artistic practices, connecting education and research, culture and technology, arts and sciences. In particular, KIBLA aims to emancipate and demystify new media as a creative tool in education and new forms of art.
Section for Music, Ministry of Culture
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Part of the Sector for Arts of the Creativity Directorate at the Ministry of Culture, the Section for Music covers all genres of music creation including opera and ballet.
One Music Society
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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. Under the wing of this society, they set up musical performances, organise educative workshops, lead a label and try to form and inform various cultural policies. All of these fields are treated with a strong ethical stance on the nature of musical creation and dissemination, thus setting up alternative models for musical production. An example of this is their house-concert cycle One Music Salon.
Musicslovenia.si
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The Musicslovenia.si is an online platform, established in September 2019 by a consortium of numerous Slovenian musical institutions, which promotes Slovenian music nationally and internationally. Its aim is to establish a connection between various stakeholders of Slovenian musical scenes and to encourage their national and international collaborations in order to increase the visibility and popularity of Slovenian music worldwide. The official presenter of Music Slovenia is SIGIC, Slovene Music Information Centre.
Association of Slovene Music Schools
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The task of the Association of Slovene Music Schools (ZSGŠ) is to secure nationwide standards and develop infrastructures for the work of its member music schools, such as curriculum development, organisational assistance, and further training.
Versopolis
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Versopolis is a Europe-wide project that functions as a professional network and a web-based platform, Versopolis.com, with the aim of connecting the national poetry scenes across Europe. An annually selected group of poets will represent these scenes as they tour to partner festivals and they meet new audiences, authors and literary professionals from other countries. In accordance with the very language specific nature of poetry, Versopolis takes care of the translations of the selected poets' works. Versopolis was launched in 2014, with the website set-up and the first exchanges taking place in 2015.
Slovenian Association of Literary Translators
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The Slovenian Association of Literary Translators was founded in 1953 as a professional union engaged in maintaining a high level of translation work and developing contacts among translators. The association organises literary and debate evenings, publication presentations, professional meetings, lectures and conferences. It strives to stimulate international academic exchanges involving translators and collaborates with other cultural, educational and professional organisations and institutions in Slovenia and abroad. Its publishing activities comprise numerous publications on translation, such as Hieronymus – Journal for Translation. In 2018, the association published a white book on translation, the core text for all those who deal with language professionally.
The Slovenian Association of Literary Translators is a member of the Conseil Européen des Associations de Traducteurs Littéraires (CEATL).
Slavic Society of Slovenia
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The Slavic Society of Slovenia was founded in 1934 by a group of Slovenian and Serbo-Croatian language professors. Based at the Department of Slavistics of the University of Ljubljana, the society currently comprises more than 1,600 members and is further divided into regional societies. It is a professional non-profit organisation joining teachers of Slovenian and other Slavic languages.