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    • 19 Nov 2024

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      18 Jan 2026

      MontenegroPodgoricaGallery of the Museum of Contemporary Art
      The Slovenian artistic collective Laibach's exhibition showcases their distinctive blend of provocative art and political commentary. Laibach has developed a “Gesamtkunstwerk” – multi-disciplinary art practice in all fields ranging from popular culture to art (collages, photo-copies, posters, graphics, paintings, videos, installations, concerts and performances).

      Supported by: Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia in Podgorica.

    • 29 Apr 2025

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      15 Oct 2025

      SerbiaGolubacTrdnjava Golubac
      Site-specific, interacitve, enviromental, sculpture exhibition "Fusion" by Boštjan Kavčič, whose sculptures, inspired by the natural world, address the fusion of organic forms with modern materials, creating a dialogue between the environment and the viewer.

      Supported by: Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia in Belgrade.

    • 8 May 2025

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      24 Aug 2025

      FranceNiceVilla ArsonBiennale of Arts and Ocean
      Slovenian artist Robertina Šebjanič, known for her work in art, marine ecology and sound, presenting "Echoes of the Abyss" at the group exhibition "Becoming Ocean: A Social Conversation About the Ocean". In this video essay, she explores the hidden impacts of war on marine life, focusing on underwater munitions left to decay on the seafloor—still leaking toxic chemicals into the ocean today.

      Supported by: Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia in Paris.

    • 27 Jul 2025

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      31 Aug 2025

      Dubrovnik Summer Festival
      A contemporary tragedy about women with nothing left to lose, Medea places a psychologically and emotionally broken woman, a wife and mother, at the center of a tense dramatic construction, who, in a mythical labyrinth set in contemporary reality, plays out intense emotional states, from initial passionate love to disappointment, anger, jealousy and cruel revenge.
    • 21 Aug 2025

      Bosnia and HerzegovinaSarajevoLjetni kino Stari GradSarajevo Film Festival
      World movie premiere of "Whites Wash at Ninety" (orig. "Belo se pere na devetdeset"), directed by Marko Naberšnik, a poignant, subtly humorous, and deeply inspiring portrayal of confronting illness. This year's Sarajevo Film Festival will also include screenings of nine other movies either produced or co-produced by Slovenian producers.

      Supported by: Slovenian Film Centre.

    • 23 Aug 2025

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      23 Aug 2025

      Lelee is post-punk/power pop/indie-rock/alternative rock band from Ljubljana. It is a symbol of cross-cultural collaboration among Balkan musicians - Belgrade-born vocalist and bassist Jelena Rusjan, Macedonian guitarist and vocalist Damjan Manevski and Slovenian drummer Leon Stoilković.
    • 23 Aug 2025

      Festival of Ecological Theater for Children and Youth
      The production of Buba is based on the picture book of the same name by award-winning author Andreja Peklar, in which she takes us on a journey of curious discovery. Buba is a story about learning and growing up, about exploring the world and about getting to know oneself.
    • 27 Aug 2025

      FranceParisCinéma Le Concorde
      A screening of the movie "Family Therapy" (2024), directed by Sonja Prosenc, which explores contemporary social issues in a humorous, tragicomic reimagining of Pasolini's Teorema. Movie premiere and screenings at several cinemas across France.

      Produced by: Monoo.

    • 28 Aug 2025

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      30 Aug 2025

      SAMPO International Puppet Theatre Festival
      Transport: Cargo directed by Tin Grabnar, a hyper-realistic puppet miniature, exposes the pressing issue of increasing road freight transport. It takes us into the world of global trade, where speed and accessibility drive economic growth while simultaneously accelerating climate change due to their environmental footprint.
    • 30 Aug 2025

      The staging of The Life and Times of Bertolt Brecht (Življenje in časi Bertolta Brechta) directed by Matjaž Berger is not a classic biography. Perhaps it is an attempt at historicization, the characteristic Brecht alienation technique, the effect of which is that we speak about past events in order to say something about the events of our present from a mental and temporal distance.
    • 11 Sep 2025

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      12 Sep 2025

      SlovakiaBratislavaBratislava University of Economics and BusinessLingvaFest
      In the context of the European Day of Languages, the LingvaFest 2025 language festival will take place in Bratislava. Saša Vojtechova Poklač, lecturer of Slovene at the Faculty of Arts, Comenius University in Bratislava, will conduct an engaging workshop titled "Pocket Slovene" together with her students. Visitors will also have the opportunity to learn about Slovenia, its language, and culture through a quiz and various other activities.

      Supported by: Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia in Bratislava.

    • 19 Sep 2025

      CroatiaZagrebVartoslav Lisinski Concert Hall
      "Why Me” by Katja Vidmar, produced by Katja Dance Company is a multimedia dance-theatre piece exploring multiple sclerosis through the eyes of Tadeja Polanšček, who lives with the disease. The central figure is a woman — mother, daughter, friend, wife — trapped in her body yet determined to live.
    • 8 Oct 2025

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      10 Oct 2025

      Chris Eckman is an American musician, composer, producer and record label owner who lives and works in Slovenia. He began his musical career as a member of the mid-1980s Seattle pop scene. His band The Walkabouts was one of the first bands signed to the legendary grunge label Sub Pop. His music could be described as melancholic and moody.
    • 4 Dec 2025

      BelgiumBrusselsSlovenian Pastoral Center in Brussels
      Charity children’s dance-theatre fairytale: "Mouse School" by Katja Vidmar, Katja Dance Company, in collaboration with the Slovenian Society in Belgium. In "Mouse School", little mice discover that learning can be fun—especially with friends. Through dance and play, they learn about kindness, helping others, and the magic of love that even touches the naughtiest ones.

      Supported by: Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia in Brussels.