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− | [[Šerpa Literary Art Association]] (LUD Šerpa) was founded in [[established::2003]] as a publisher of books by Slovene authors, translations of historical avant-garde texts which have not hitherto been published in Slovenian, and marginal texts by well-known authors. LUD Šerpa's catalogue also includes visual arts publications, including ''Ode on Manhattan Avenue'' (2003), a project by writers [[Primož Čučnik]] and [[Gregor Podlogar]] in collaboration with visual artist [[Žiga Kariž]]. | + | [[Šerpa Literary Art Association]] (LUD Šerpa) was founded in [[established::2003]] as a non - profit publisher of books by Slovene authors, translations of historical avant-garde texts which have not hitherto been published in Slovenian, and marginal texts by well-known authors. LUD Šerpa's catalogue also includes visual arts publications, including ''Ode on Manhattan Avenue'' (2003), a project by writers [[Primož Čučnik]] and [[Gregor Podlogar]] in collaboration with visual artist [[Žiga Kariž]]. |
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Lud Šerpa also organises a variety of literary-musical performances, book and author presentations, and cultural events in collaboration with other literary and cultural associations. In 2007 LUD Šerpa and [[Sploh Institute]] organised the first in a series of literary and experimental music events at [[Kodeljevo Castle]]. Today, the series continues under the moniker ''Con-Fine Aperto'' at Metelkova's [[Klub Menza pri koritu]]. The events encourages the cooperation of artists from various creative backgrounds and fields (from classical to sub-cultural, musical and literary) in an attempt to conflate and transcend musical (jazz, modern compositions, improvisations, and electro-acoustic) and literary genres. | Lud Šerpa also organises a variety of literary-musical performances, book and author presentations, and cultural events in collaboration with other literary and cultural associations. In 2007 LUD Šerpa and [[Sploh Institute]] organised the first in a series of literary and experimental music events at [[Kodeljevo Castle]]. Today, the series continues under the moniker ''Con-Fine Aperto'' at Metelkova's [[Klub Menza pri koritu]]. The events encourages the cooperation of artists from various creative backgrounds and fields (from classical to sub-cultural, musical and literary) in an attempt to conflate and transcend musical (jazz, modern compositions, improvisations, and electro-acoustic) and literary genres. | ||
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+ | == External links == | ||
+ | * [https://ludserpa.com/ LUD Šerpa website] | ||
+ | * [http://www.sploh.si/confineeng.html Con-Fine Aperto literary and experimental music series at Sploh Institute website] | ||
+ | * [http://lipaart.org/exhibits/manhattn.pdf Flyer about ''Ode on Manhattan Avenue'' exhibition at L.I.P.A.] | ||
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Programmes
Lud Šerpa also organises a variety of literary-musical performances, book and author presentations, and cultural events in collaboration with other literary and cultural associations. In 2007 LUD Šerpa and Sploh Institute organised the first in a series of literary and experimental music events at Kodeljevo Castle. Today, the series continues under the moniker Con-Fine Aperto at Metelkova's Klub Menza pri koritu. The events encourages the cooperation of artists from various creative backgrounds and fields (from classical to sub-cultural, musical and literary) in an attempt to conflate and transcend musical (jazz, modern compositions, improvisations, and electro-acoustic) and literary genres.
External links
- LUD Šerpa website
- Con-Fine Aperto literary and experimental music series at Sploh Institute website
- Flyer about Ode on Manhattan Avenue exhibition at L.I.P.A.
See also