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[[Creative Platform Inde]] is an autonomous social and cultural centre set at the squatted site of an abandoned factory in the coastal city of Koper. Appropriated in 2014 by a multitude of local cultural activists, artists, students and others, the place is now a collectively and horizontally run space for various non-profit activities, be them sports, concerts, arts exhibitions, charity projects or just plain socialising. As such, it is a continuous social experiment and a initiative with aims wider than just of a cultural or youth centre.   
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[[Creative Platform Inde]] is an autonomous social and cultural centre set at the squatted site of an abandoned factory in the coastal city of Koper. Appropriated in 2014 by a multitude of local cultural activists, artists, students and others, the place is a collectively and horizontally run space that hosts a varied array of non-profit activities, be them sports, concerts, arts exhibitions, or just plain socialising. As such, it is a continuous social experiment and an initiative with aims wider than just those of a cultural or a youth centre.   
  
Besides having primarily a spatial dimension, INDE is also a web platform publishing various reflections (in Slovene, English and Italian) and also a collective that is running the place by way of assembly meetings.  
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Besides its concrete, spatial dimension, INDE is also a collective that is running the place by way of assembly meetings, and a web platform publishing politically informed articles and reflections (in Slovene, English and Italian).  
 
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==Background==
 
==Background==
  
From the early nineties onwards, one of the main centres for alternative cultural expressions in the coastal region was the [[MKC Koper Youth and Culture Centre]], run by the [[Association of the Friends of Moderate Progress]]. It functioned as a youth centre of a sorts and was open for various outside cultural producers. At same time Marko Brecelj, the leading figure of the Association of the Friends of Moderate Progress, was also politically very vocal and as one can gather, this was not welcomed by the local politicos. In 2014, the place was – in spite of a country-wide public outcry – reclaimed by the [[Municipality of Koper]].   
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From the very start of the nineties onwards, one of the main centres for alternative cultural expressions in the coastal region was the [[MKC Koper Youth and Culture Centre]], run by the [[Association of the Friends of Moderate Progress]]. It functioned roughly along the lines of a youth cultural centre and was open for various outside cultural producers. The leading figure of the Association and head of the ''MKC'', [[Marko Brecelj]], was politically very active and vocal and as one can gather, this was never exactly appreciated by the local politicos. So in 2014, – despite a nation-wide public outcry – the place was reclaimed by the [[Municipality of Koper]].   
  
Consequently, the various local cultural protagonists and initiatives that were hosted at the MKC remained without a domicile and so took things into their own hands. As many of them adhered to the punk and DIY ethics, squatting an abandoned factory grounds was a logical next step.
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Consequently, the local cultural protagonists and initiatives that were hosted at the MKC were left without a domicile and so took things into their own hands. As many of them adhered to the punk and DIY ethics, squatting an abandoned factory grounds was a logical next step.
  
INDE used to be a factory which employed disabled peoples (hence the name, ''Invalidna delavnica'' – The Disabled Workshop) and which was run to the ground during the transition years. It stood abandoned since 2004. Spread by word of mouth, the act of renovating it into a communal centre was a collective endeavour (with even people from Austria joining in) which led to cleaning up the place, fixing its basic infrastructure and preparing two halls witha stage, a DJ area, a lounge area and various other facilities. Later, a skate park was also built.
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INDE used to be a factory which employed disabled peoples (hence the name, ''Invalidna delavnica'' – The Disabled Workshop) and which was run to the ground during the transition years and has stood abandoned since 2004. Spread by word of mouth, the act of renovating it into a new communal centre turned out to be a collective endeavour (with even people from Austria joining in) which led to cleaning up the place, fixing its basic infrastructure and preparing two halls with a stage, a DJ area, a lounge area and various other facilities. Some time later, a skate park was also built.
  
Currently, the squat and it protagonists are in the midst of legality issues, with the owners filing judicial actions. How things will evolve remains to be seen.
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Currently, the squat and it protagonists are in the midst of legality issues, with the owners filing judicial actions against the squatters. How things will evolve remains to be seen.
  
 
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==Programme==
 
==Programme==
  
The programme at INDE started in the winter [[established::2015]] and since than, the place has had concerts (from HC and punk gigs to ) and DJ events (techno, drum'n'bass, dub, reggae), movie nights, numerous skate and BMX sessions and some competitions, table tennis matches, arts lectrures, Magic the Gathering meetings, photography exhibitons, MC evenings, poetry evenings (in the style of Mlade Rime), table games and lots of other stuff.  
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The programme at INDE started in the winter of [[established::2015]], and since than, the place has had concerts (from HC and punk gigs to singer-songwriter recitals), the [[Club Marathon]] tour, DJ events (techno, drum'n'bass, dub, reggae), regular movie nights, numerous skate and BMX sessions and also competitions, table tennis matches, arts lectures, Magic the Gathering meetings, photography exhibitions, poetry evenings (modelled in the style of the [[Young Rhymes]]), board games and lots of other stuff.  
  
 
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== External links ==
 
== External links ==
 
*[http://www.indeplatforma.org/en/ Creative Platform INDE website] (in English and Italian)
 
*[http://www.indeplatforma.org/en/ Creative Platform INDE website] (in English and Italian)
 
  
 
[[Category:Venues]]
 
[[Category:Venues]]
 
[[Category:Cultural centres]]
 
[[Category:Cultural centres]]

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Creative Platform Inde is an autonomous social and cultural centre set at the squatted site of an abandoned factory in the coastal city of Koper. Appropriated in 2014 by a multitude of local cultural activists, artists, students and others, the place is a collectively and horizontally run space that hosts a varied array of non-profit activities, be them sports, concerts, arts exhibitions, or just plain socialising. As such, it is a continuous social experiment and an initiative with aims wider than just those of a cultural or a youth centre.

Besides its concrete, spatial dimension, INDE is also a collective that is running the place by way of assembly meetings, and a web platform publishing politically informed articles and reflections (in Slovene, English and Italian).


Background

From the very start of the nineties onwards, one of the main centres for alternative cultural expressions in the coastal region was the MKC Koper Youth and Culture Centre, run by the Association of the Friends of Moderate Progress. It functioned roughly along the lines of a youth cultural centre and was open for various outside cultural producers. The leading figure of the Association and head of the MKC, Marko Brecelj, was politically very active and vocal and as one can gather, this was never exactly appreciated by the local politicos. So in 2014, – despite a nation-wide public outcry – the place was reclaimed by the Municipality of Koper.

Consequently, the local cultural protagonists and initiatives that were hosted at the MKC were left without a domicile and so took things into their own hands. As many of them adhered to the punk and DIY ethics, squatting an abandoned factory grounds was a logical next step.

INDE used to be a factory which employed disabled peoples (hence the name, Invalidna delavnica – The Disabled Workshop) and which was run to the ground during the transition years and has stood abandoned since 2004. Spread by word of mouth, the act of renovating it into a new communal centre turned out to be a collective endeavour (with even people from Austria joining in) which led to cleaning up the place, fixing its basic infrastructure and preparing two halls with a stage, a DJ area, a lounge area and various other facilities. Some time later, a skate park was also built.

Currently, the squat and it protagonists are in the midst of legality issues, with the owners filing judicial actions against the squatters. How things will evolve remains to be seen.

{{#oembed:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGH6NBTy6UQ%7C576}}

Programme

The programme at INDE started in the winter of 2015, and since than, the place has had concerts (from HC and punk gigs to singer-songwriter recitals), the Club Marathon tour, DJ events (techno, drum'n'bass, dub, reggae), regular movie nights, numerous skate and BMX sessions and also competitions, table tennis matches, arts lectures, Magic the Gathering meetings, photography exhibitions, poetry evenings (modelled in the style of the Young Rhymes), board games and lots of other stuff.

{{#oembed:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHPqZUD477M%7C576}}

See also

External links