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JSKD has its headquarters in Ljubljana and 59 branch offices all over Slovenia, 10 of them functioning at an inter-regional level. This network seeks to foster public interest in culture and stimulate the development of Slovene youth and amateur art. It also investigates and connects non-institutional cultural activities all over the country and organises international, national and regional education programmes, presentations and reviews of culture and art created by 4,500 cultural associations with 100,000 members. Together with local branches of the [[Union of Cultural Societies of Slovenia (ZKDS)]], JSKD's branches function also as mediators between cultural associations and cultural policy at both the municipal and state level.
 
JSKD has its headquarters in Ljubljana and 59 branch offices all over Slovenia, 10 of them functioning at an inter-regional level. This network seeks to foster public interest in culture and stimulate the development of Slovene youth and amateur art. It also investigates and connects non-institutional cultural activities all over the country and organises international, national and regional education programmes, presentations and reviews of culture and art created by 4,500 cultural associations with 100,000 members. Together with local branches of the [[Union of Cultural Societies of Slovenia (ZKDS)]], JSKD's branches function also as mediators between cultural associations and cultural policy at both the municipal and state level.
  
Since 2013 JSKD has run a few new cultural information centres with an aim to promote culture, networking and cultural tourism. [[KULT3000]] in Ljubljana is located in the smallest house at Metelkova called ''Vratarnica'' and should offer space for various events of cultural producers located at Metelkova, and animate the large outdoor area within the museum quarter. Its programme is being outlined together with the [[Ministry of Culture]], the owner of the venue. The KULT3000 center in Monošter (Hungary) was set up to assist numerous Slovene minority cultural programmes.
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In July 2021 the JSKD organises the grand choir music event [[Europa Cantat Festival 2021 Ljubljana]].
 
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==Background==
 
==Background==
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The [[Public Fund for Cultural Activities of the Republic of Slovenia|Public Fund for Cultural Activities]] network was established in Yugoslavia as the Union of the Cultural Organisations (Zveza kulturnih organizacij, ZKO) and is rooted in the 19th century when the local cultural organisations started to unite on the national level. Its legacy has been carried on by [[Union of Cultural Societies of Slovenia (ZKDS)]].
 
The [[Public Fund for Cultural Activities of the Republic of Slovenia|Public Fund for Cultural Activities]] network was established in Yugoslavia as the Union of the Cultural Organisations (Zveza kulturnih organizacij, ZKO) and is rooted in the 19th century when the local cultural organisations started to unite on the national level. Its legacy has been carried on by [[Union of Cultural Societies of Slovenia (ZKDS)]].
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==Residencies and the poetry centre==
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Set to foster international cooperation in arts, the [[Residence Centre Cankarjeva]] is used to host artists from abroad by offering them the space and infrastructure for living and working.
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The [[Tomaž Šalamun Poetry Centre]] is simultaneously a library, a memorial room, a study facility and a multipurpose event space dedicated to poetry and literature.
  
 
==Programmes and activities==
 
==Programmes and activities==
With its long-term activities and high-quality programmes JSKD has surpassed the notion of "amateurism" and engages in the production, education and facilitation of grass-roots culture and art. It prepares seminars for members of various professional societies as well as for enthusiasts who are interested in art and other creative processes. Festivals, competitions, seminars and workshops in different genres involve the participation of professional pedagogues, mentors and artists.
 
  
JSKD programmes in [[Film Programme, Public Fund for Cultural Activities|the field of film]] include film scriptwriting and editing courses and an annual film and video seminar-laboratory. In the field of visual arts, drawing, painting and pottery classes and art, sculpture and photography workshops take place annually. JSKD organises regular literary workshops, a literary summer school and a summer translation school that usually results in small publications. There is a festival of young literature called "Urška" and recently a competition for the best rock lyrics has been launched. In the field of folklore and vocal music inter-regional seminars for folklore tutors are organised along with choral seminars, meetings and workshops. Summer, Autumn, Winter and Spring [[Dance Programme, Public Fund for Cultural Activities|dance schools]] take place in several cities around Slovenia, the results being presented at the traditional "Živa" and "Opus" (Solo) festivals. In [[Music Programme, Public Fund for Cultural Activities|the field of music]] JSKD focuses on instrumental, choral, and historical music. It organises musical competitions and various educational programmes such as the Winter School for Young Musicians or the Conducting School for Woodwind Orchestras. Regional and inter-regional theatre seminars and an annual Summer theatre school are quite popular and groups compete for awards at the annual [[Linhart Encounter]] of amateur and secondary school performing arts groups and (since 2006) at the [[Visions Festival of Young Theatre Groups]]. Some JSKD programmes are also run in co-production with professional organisations (for example the [[Visuality Summer School]]).
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With its long-term activities and high-quality programmes JSKD has surpassed the notion of "amateurism" and engages in the production, education and facilitation of grass-roots culture and art. It prepares seminars for members of various professional societies as well as for enthusiasts who are interested in art and other creative processes. Festivals, competitions, seminars and workshops in different genres involve the participation of professional pedagogues, mentors and artists. Some JSKD programmes are also run in co-production with professional organisations (for example the [[Visuality Summer School]], a project in which JSKD was involved up to 2012).
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JSKD programmes in [[Film Programme, Public Fund for Cultural Activities|the field of film]] include film scriptwriting and editing courses and an annual film and video seminar-laboratory. In the field of visual arts, drawing, painting and pottery classes and art, sculpture and photography workshops take place annually.  
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JSKD organises regular literary workshops, a literary summer school and a summer translation school that usually results in small publications. There is a festival of young literature called "Urška" and recently a competition for the best rock lyrics has been launched. In the field of folklore and vocal music inter-regional seminars for folklore tutors are organised along with choral seminars, meetings and workshops.  
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Summer, Autumn, Winter and Spring [[Dance Programme, Public Fund for Cultural Activities|dance schools]] take place in several cities around Slovenia, the results being presented at the traditional "Živa" and "Opus" (Solo) festivals.  
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In [[Music Programme, Public Fund for Cultural Activities|the field of music]] JSKD focuses on instrumental, choral, and historical music. It organises musical competitions and various educational programmes such as the Winter School for Young Musicians or the Conducting School for Woodwind Orchestras.  
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Regional and inter-regional theatre seminars and an annual Summer theatre school are quite popular and groups compete for awards at the annual [[Linhart Encounter]] of amateur and secondary school performing arts groups and (since 2006) at the [[Visions Festival of Young Theatre Groups]].  
  
 
==JSKD awards==
 
==JSKD awards==
The JSKD bestows annual awards to local cultural workers who have contributed to the cultural development. [[Neja Kos]] received the 2009 award for her lifetime achievement in the field of contemporary dance. Along with establishing informal dance training, she has greatly supported the development and the professionalisation of the independent contemporary dance scene in Slovenia. Her endeavours were linked to JSKD from 1977 to 2006. Recent lifetime achievement awards were bestowed to composer [[Jakob Jež]] (2008), ethno-choreographer [[Mirko Ramovš]] (2007), and actor and translator [[Alenka Bole Vrabec]] (2006). JSKD also bestows numerous specific awards, among them the [[Matiček Award|Matiček]] and [[Vizionar Award|Vizionar Awards]].
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The JSKD bestows annual lifetime achievement awards to local cultural workers who have contributed to the cultural development. It also bestows numerous specific awards, among them the [[Matiček Award|Matiček]] and [[Vizionar Award|Vizionar Awards]].
  
 
==Funding==
 
==Funding==
In addition to its co-ordination and training activities in the field of culture, the Public Fund for Cultural Activities issues annual public calls for cultural projects in the field of youth and amateur cultural activities. The call is open to cultural societies, unions or groups seeking support for different cultural projects in various fields or disciplines, including film and video, music, dance, theatre and puppets, folklore and ethnic culture, visual arts, literature, and intermedia. Further annual calls are aimed at non-governmental institutions and local cultural agencies who possess or run facilities and need co-financing for urgent building works, venue maintenance and equipment purchases. Funding for these investments comes from the so-called "cultural euro" budget, which was set up by the [[Ministry of Culture]] in 1998.
 
  
In 2009 modest support was granted to 766 cultural projects (out of 1,314 applications) produced by 423 associations. The JSKD branches in Ljubljana and Maribor issue an additional call for programmes and projects by non-governmental cultural societies active in [[Municipality of Ljubljana|Ljubljana]] and [[Municipality of Maribor|Maribor]] municipalities respectively. Projects and institutions are selected by expert committees.
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In addition to its co-ordination and training activities in the field of culture, the Public Fund for Cultural Activities issues annual public calls for cultural projects in the field of youth and amateur cultural activities. The call is open to cultural societies, unions or groups seeking support for different cultural projects in various fields or disciplines, including film and video, music, dance, theatre and puppets, folklore and ethnic culture, visual arts, literature, and intermedia. Further annual calls are aimed at non-governmental institutions and local cultural agencies who possess or run facilities and need co-financing for urgent building works, venue maintenance and equipment purchases.
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Funding for these investments comes from the so-called "cultural euro" budget, which was set up by the [[Ministry of Culture]] in 1998.  
  
 
==Publishing==
 
==Publishing==
JSKD publishes some 60 publications (almanacs, books, catalogues) annually. Since 1978 it publishes ''[[Mentor Magazine]]'' dedicated to the emerging poets, writers and illustrators, stimulating them also via literary competitions. The JSKD's online database [[Kreart.si]] of Slovene societies and associations has been facilitating their presence on the Internet since 2005.
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JSKD publishes some 60 publications (almanacs, books, catalogues) annually. Since 1978 it publishes ''[[Mentor Magazine]]'' dedicated to the emerging poets, writers and illustrators, stimulating them also via literary competitions.  
  
 
==International cooperation==
 
==International cooperation==
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The JSKD encourages international cooperation between Slovene artistic societies and associations. It cooperates closely with Slovene organisations, associations and clubs in other countries all over the world, as well as with similar European organisations. It is active in the European Culture Cooperation (EcuCo), the European Network of the Voluntary and Amateur Arts (ENVAA), and the European Network for Active Participation in Cultural Activities (AMATEO).
 
The JSKD encourages international cooperation between Slovene artistic societies and associations. It cooperates closely with Slovene organisations, associations and clubs in other countries all over the world, as well as with similar European organisations. It is active in the European Culture Cooperation (EcuCo), the European Network of the Voluntary and Amateur Arts (ENVAA), and the European Network for Active Participation in Cultural Activities (AMATEO).
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
*[[KULT3000]]
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*[[Europa Cantat Festival 2021 Ljubljana]]
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*[[Residence Centre Cankarjeva]]
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*[[Tomaž Šalamun Poetry Centre]]
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[[International Amateur Theatre Association (AITA/IATA), Slovenia]]
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[[International Association of Theatre for Children and Young People (ASSITEJ), Slovenia]]
  
 
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The Public Fund for Cultural Activities (JSKD) is a governmental institution covering all branches of youth and non-professional (amateur) culture and art: vocal and instrumental music, theatre and puppetry, folklore, film and video, literature, visual arts, and dance.

JSKD has its headquarters in Ljubljana and 59 branch offices all over Slovenia, 10 of them functioning at an inter-regional level. This network seeks to foster public interest in culture and stimulate the development of Slovene youth and amateur art. It also investigates and connects non-institutional cultural activities all over the country and organises international, national and regional education programmes, presentations and reviews of culture and art created by 4,500 cultural associations with 100,000 members. Together with local branches of the Union of Cultural Societies of Slovenia (ZKDS), JSKD's branches function also as mediators between cultural associations and cultural policy at both the municipal and state level.

In July 2021 the JSKD organises the grand choir music event Europa Cantat Festival 2021 Ljubljana.



Background

The Public Fund for Cultural Activities network was established in Yugoslavia as the Union of the Cultural Organisations (Zveza kulturnih organizacij, ZKO) and is rooted in the 19th century when the local cultural organisations started to unite on the national level. Its legacy has been carried on by Union of Cultural Societies of Slovenia (ZKDS).

Residencies and the poetry centre

Set to foster international cooperation in arts, the Residence Centre Cankarjeva is used to host artists from abroad by offering them the space and infrastructure for living and working.

The Tomaž Šalamun Poetry Centre is simultaneously a library, a memorial room, a study facility and a multipurpose event space dedicated to poetry and literature.

Programmes and activities

With its long-term activities and high-quality programmes JSKD has surpassed the notion of "amateurism" and engages in the production, education and facilitation of grass-roots culture and art. It prepares seminars for members of various professional societies as well as for enthusiasts who are interested in art and other creative processes. Festivals, competitions, seminars and workshops in different genres involve the participation of professional pedagogues, mentors and artists. Some JSKD programmes are also run in co-production with professional organisations (for example the Visuality Summer School, a project in which JSKD was involved up to 2012).

JSKD programmes in the field of film include film scriptwriting and editing courses and an annual film and video seminar-laboratory. In the field of visual arts, drawing, painting and pottery classes and art, sculpture and photography workshops take place annually.

JSKD organises regular literary workshops, a literary summer school and a summer translation school that usually results in small publications. There is a festival of young literature called "Urška" and recently a competition for the best rock lyrics has been launched. In the field of folklore and vocal music inter-regional seminars for folklore tutors are organised along with choral seminars, meetings and workshops.

Summer, Autumn, Winter and Spring dance schools take place in several cities around Slovenia, the results being presented at the traditional "Živa" and "Opus" (Solo) festivals.

In the field of music JSKD focuses on instrumental, choral, and historical music. It organises musical competitions and various educational programmes such as the Winter School for Young Musicians or the Conducting School for Woodwind Orchestras.

Regional and inter-regional theatre seminars and an annual Summer theatre school are quite popular and groups compete for awards at the annual Linhart Encounter of amateur and secondary school performing arts groups and (since 2006) at the Visions Festival of Young Theatre Groups.

JSKD awards

The JSKD bestows annual lifetime achievement awards to local cultural workers who have contributed to the cultural development. It also bestows numerous specific awards, among them the Matiček and Vizionar Awards.

Funding

In addition to its co-ordination and training activities in the field of culture, the Public Fund for Cultural Activities issues annual public calls for cultural projects in the field of youth and amateur cultural activities. The call is open to cultural societies, unions or groups seeking support for different cultural projects in various fields or disciplines, including film and video, music, dance, theatre and puppets, folklore and ethnic culture, visual arts, literature, and intermedia. Further annual calls are aimed at non-governmental institutions and local cultural agencies who possess or run facilities and need co-financing for urgent building works, venue maintenance and equipment purchases.

Funding for these investments comes from the so-called "cultural euro" budget, which was set up by the Ministry of Culture in 1998.

Publishing

JSKD publishes some 60 publications (almanacs, books, catalogues) annually. Since 1978 it publishes Mentor Magazine dedicated to the emerging poets, writers and illustrators, stimulating them also via literary competitions.

International cooperation

The JSKD encourages international cooperation between Slovene artistic societies and associations. It cooperates closely with Slovene organisations, associations and clubs in other countries all over the world, as well as with similar European organisations. It is active in the European Culture Cooperation (EcuCo), the European Network of the Voluntary and Amateur Arts (ENVAA), and the European Network for Active Participation in Cultural Activities (AMATEO).

See also

The Public Fund for Cultural Activities arts sectors
Awards
Festivals
Publishing
Networks

International Amateur Theatre Association (AITA/IATA), Slovenia International Association of Theatre for Children and Young People (ASSITEJ), Slovenia

External links

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