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| street = Masarykova cesta 24 | | street = Masarykova cesta 24 | ||
| town = SI-1000 Ljubljana | | town = SI-1000 Ljubljana | ||
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| email = jalla.jalla.maybe.we.answer@gmail.com | | email = jalla.jalla.maybe.we.answer@gmail.com | ||
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− | Situated | + | Situated in the middle of [[Metelkova mesto Autonomous Cultural Zone|Metelkova mesto]], [[Jalla Jalla]] is a small congenial place run under a strong ethic of DIY principles. It is open almost every evening and as a rule, never has an entrance fee. It leads a varied, fairly laid back programme of regular DJ nights, art exhibitions, film screenings and occasional concerts. The programme is quite open and, if need be, can easily accommodate for ad hoc events. |
− | It also runs some of its affairs by day, and one can find things | + | It also runs some of its affairs by day, and one can find things such as bicycle repair workshops, sewing workshops, free foreign language courses, and such. It participates in the ''Food Not Bombs'' movement, serving free vegan meals each Friday. |
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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
− | + | With its name stemming from Arabic and meaning "Let's go, let's go", Jalla Jalla was built in [[established::2004]] as one of the last Metelkova projects created under the auspices of the ''Axt un Kelle'' workshop. It was a DIY and self-initiated endeavour and this log cabin is the only Metelkova venue built from scratch. That was part of the reason why it was long scheduled to be demolished by the authorities, but it has gradually come to be accepted as a vital part of the urban landscape of Metelkova. Covered in paintings and graffiti, the structure is still in a state of a permanent upgrade. | |
==Programme== | ==Programme== | ||
− | The most regular | + | The most regular programmes at Jalla Jalla are its DJ nights, with their extremely varied musical orientations. On any particular day of the week, one can hear reggae, dub, metal, psytrance, Bollywood songs, ethno, punk and rock'n'roll. Though it has some semi-resident music selectors, guest DJs also often play their music. |
As for the concerts, these are all DIY affairs, predominantly from the repertoire of the louder genres like hardcore, grindcore, HC punk, and so on. Yet, one can also hear jazz, rock and other gigs. Often, the bands come from abroad and stop here due to the ease of setting up a gig. | As for the concerts, these are all DIY affairs, predominantly from the repertoire of the louder genres like hardcore, grindcore, HC punk, and so on. Yet, one can also hear jazz, rock and other gigs. Often, the bands come from abroad and stop here due to the ease of setting up a gig. | ||
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The exhibitions change every second Tuesday, with the artists usually presenting works of a smaller format (as Jalla itself is of a smaller format as well). Often, the exhibitors are still students, and though most of them are Slovenian, artists from abroad are also presented. To name just a few, one can mention Sanja Stepanovič (RS) presenting her comics, Joel Peltonen (FI) and Anthony Neitzke (ES) displaying their photography, the painter [[Gašper Gorjup]], the illustrator [[Barbara Lenarčič]] and an exhibition of [[ZARŠ Records]] album covers. | The exhibitions change every second Tuesday, with the artists usually presenting works of a smaller format (as Jalla itself is of a smaller format as well). Often, the exhibitors are still students, and though most of them are Slovenian, artists from abroad are also presented. To name just a few, one can mention Sanja Stepanovič (RS) presenting her comics, Joel Peltonen (FI) and Anthony Neitzke (ES) displaying their photography, the painter [[Gašper Gorjup]], the illustrator [[Barbara Lenarčič]] and an exhibition of [[ZARŠ Records]] album covers. | ||
− | There are also documentary screenings | + | There are also weekly documentary screenings and feature film screenings. |
{{YouTube|cYwar90BqRU}} | {{YouTube|cYwar90BqRU}} | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [http://www.metelkovamesto.org/ Metelkova mesto website] | * [http://www.metelkovamesto.org/ Metelkova mesto website] | ||
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[[Category:Venues]] | [[Category:Venues]] | ||
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[[Category:Visual arts]] | [[Category:Visual arts]] | ||
[[Category:Visual arts venues]] | [[Category:Visual arts venues]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Updated 2017]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Updated 2020]] |
Latest revision as of 08:58, 5 August 2020
Background
With its name stemming from Arabic and meaning "Let's go, let's go", Jalla Jalla was built in 2004 as one of the last Metelkova projects created under the auspices of the Axt un Kelle workshop. It was a DIY and self-initiated endeavour and this log cabin is the only Metelkova venue built from scratch. That was part of the reason why it was long scheduled to be demolished by the authorities, but it has gradually come to be accepted as a vital part of the urban landscape of Metelkova. Covered in paintings and graffiti, the structure is still in a state of a permanent upgrade.
Programme
The most regular programmes at Jalla Jalla are its DJ nights, with their extremely varied musical orientations. On any particular day of the week, one can hear reggae, dub, metal, psytrance, Bollywood songs, ethno, punk and rock'n'roll. Though it has some semi-resident music selectors, guest DJs also often play their music.
As for the concerts, these are all DIY affairs, predominantly from the repertoire of the louder genres like hardcore, grindcore, HC punk, and so on. Yet, one can also hear jazz, rock and other gigs. Often, the bands come from abroad and stop here due to the ease of setting up a gig.
The exhibitions change every second Tuesday, with the artists usually presenting works of a smaller format (as Jalla itself is of a smaller format as well). Often, the exhibitors are still students, and though most of them are Slovenian, artists from abroad are also presented. To name just a few, one can mention Sanja Stepanovič (RS) presenting her comics, Joel Peltonen (FI) and Anthony Neitzke (ES) displaying their photography, the painter Gašper Gorjup, the illustrator Barbara Lenarčič and an exhibition of ZARŠ Records album covers.
There are also weekly documentary screenings and feature film screenings.
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