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13 May 2016
19 Jun 2016
Traces in Time, an art intervention by Milojka Drobne, curated by Denis Volk and organised in cooperation with the Consulate General of the Republic of Slovenia Trst/Trieste,
21 Jul 2015
Italy Cividale del Friuli/Čedad Chiesa S. Maria dei Battuti
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Nejc Gazvoda’s Selvaggina, directed by Romeo Grebenšek and produced in cooperation with the Slovene Permanent Theatre in Trieste, supported by the Consulate General of the Republic of Slovenia Trst/Trieste
at the Mittelfest
7 Sep 2013
20 Sep 2013
Fotomorgana, an exhibition by young Slovene photographers Uroš Acman, Maja Alibegović, Matija Brumen, Jasna Jernejšek, and Špela Škulj, supported by the Consulate General of the Republic of Slovenia Trst/Trieste,
30 May 2013
15 Jun 2013
Nepravljični pravljični svet/Nonfavoloso mondo favoloso, an exhibition by Tina Dobrajc, supported by the Consulate General of the Republic of Slovenia Trst/Trieste,
30 May 2013
14 Jun 2013
Očetnjava/Il retaggio dei padri, an exhibition by Mito Gegič, supported by the Consulate General of the Republic of Slovenia Trst/Trieste,
9 Apr 2013
23 Apr 2013
Evenings of Slovene film in Trieste: Bread and Circuses, directed by Klemen Dvornik and produced by RTV Slovenia and Studio Arkadena, A Trip directed by Nejc Gazvoda, and Good Night, Missy directed by Metod Pevec and produced by Vertigo, VPK, and Televizija Slovenija, supported by the Consulate General of the Republic of Slovenia Trst/Trieste,
The legal basis for cooperation in the field of culture is the Yugoslav Agreement on Cooperation in Culture signed in 1960 and ratified in 1992 by the Government of the Republic of Slovenia. The executive programmes of cultural cooperation between the Italian Republic and the Republic of Slovenia are signed for multi-annual periods, the one for the period 2004–2007 formed a basis of cultural exchange, stipends and activities in the field of culture and education. A number of agreements related to the Slovene minority in Italy and the Italian minority in Slovenia have also been signed. The Italy-Slovenia Cross-border Cooperation Operational Programme that is co-funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) also includes some cultural programmes.
When it comes to cooperation in the field of art and culture, the Consulate uses the venues that are historically and culturaly related to Slovenian minority in Trieste (Narodni dom, Trieste Bookshop, Slovene Permanent Theatre, Mladika Publishing House, Trieste and Slovene National and Study Library in Trieste). This is, in fact, the most numerous Slovenian minority living outside Slovenia. Accorinding to Government Office for Slovenians Abroad the number of Slovenians in Itaky varies between 70,000 and 80,000. The majority is living in the Trieste and Gorizia region. The Consulate facilitates official announcements and provides information to minority members and is cooperating with numerous Slovenian associations and societies in the Trieste and Gorizia region.
In 2013 the Consulate supported the first short screeing of Slovenian films at the Slovene Permanent Theatre in Trieste. Films by Nejc Gazvoda, Klemen Dvornik and Jan Cvitković were screened, together with talks with the actors and directors themselves.
In order to promote visual artists from Slovenia the Consulate supported exhibitions of Mito Gegič at Narodni dom in Trieste and an exhibition on fairytales by Tina Dobrajc at the Trieste Bookshop, a store with books in Slovenian language. The Consulate also supported an exhibition by young photograpers at the Narodni dom in Trieste.
Culture.si offers information on Slovene cultural producers, venues, festivals and support services, all in one place. It encourages international cultural exchange in the fields of arts, culture and heritage. The portal and its content is owned and funded by the Ministry of Culture, funded by the European Union Recovery and Resilience Plan and developed by Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory.