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The Slovene cluster of the [[EUNIC Slovenia|European Union National Institutes for Culture (EUNIC)]] network was established in [[established::2007]] by the following national cultural offices present in the country: the [[Goethe-Institut Ljubljana]], the [[British Council Slovenia]], the [[French Cultural Institute Charles Nodier, Ljubljana|French Cultural Institute Charles Nodier]], the [[Italian Cultural Institute, Ljubljana|Italian Cultural Institute]] and the [[Austrian Cultural Forum, Ljubljana|Austrian Cultural Forum]]. Later on they were joined by the [[Instituto Cervantes Liubliana]]. The EUNIC Associated Partners are the Cultural Section of the [[Embassy of the Kingdom of Spain in Slovenia|Spanish Embassy in Ljubljana]], the [[Embassy of Slovakia in Slovenia]] and the Flemish Representation in Slovenia. The representatives of the Slovene [[Ministry of Culture]] and the [[European Commission Representation in Slovenia]] and the EUNIC Permanent Guests.
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The Slovene cluster of the [[EUNIC Slovenia|European Union National Institutes for Culture (EUNIC)]] network was established in [[established::2007]] by the following national cultural offices present in the country: the [[Goethe-Institut Ljubljana]], the [[British Council Slovenia]], the [[French Cultural Institute Charles Nodier, Ljubljana|French Cultural Institute Charles Nodier]], the [[Italian Cultural Institute, Ljubljana|Italian Cultural Institute]] and the [[Austrian Cultural Forum, Ljubljana|Austrian Cultural Forum]]. Later on they were joined by the [[Instituto Cervantes Liubliana]] and the Hungarian [[Balassi Institute]]. The EUNIC Associated Partners are the Cultural Section of the [[Embassy of the Kingdom of Spain in Slovenia|Spanish Embassy in Ljubljana]], and the Slovene [[Ministry of Education, Science and Sport]].
 
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EUNIC Slovenia promotes cultural dialogue and strives to collaborate closely with the local civil society. It seeks synergies in joint projects such as the ''European Film Week'' in nine Slovene cities organised in collaboration with the European Commission, the European Parliament, [[Media Desk Slovenia]], Europe Direct, [[Kinodvor Cinema]] and other partners in 2010.  
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== Programme and projects ==
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EUNIC Slovenia promotes cultural dialogue and strives to collaborate closely with the local civil society. It seeks synergies in joint projects with local partners.  In 2010 the ''European Film Week'' organised in nine Slovene cities in collaboration with the European Commission, the European Parliament, [[Media Desk Slovenia]], Europe Direct, [[Kinodvor Cinema]] and other partners took place. In 2011 Philips Fashion Week was organised in Slovenia for the first time, organised primarily by the [[British Institute Slovenia]].
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In 2013, the Evening Café de l'Europe, a cooperative initiative of EUNIC Slovenia took place, promoting the spirit of European coffeehouse culture. In 2014 the project ''Nemo mesto'' (''A Mute City'') organised by the [[Glej Theatre]]  involved Slovenian poets ([[Ana Svetel]], [[Aja Zamolo]], [[Mitja Drab]], and [[Gašper Torkar]]) and poets from various European cities (Rebecca Perry, Camille Faucherre, Adrià Targa Ramos, Rebecca Ciesielski, and Yasmin Hafedh).
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In 2016 The Unique (EUNIC) Combo Jazz event was held at the Hungarian Cultural Centre.
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==External links==
 
==External links==
* [http://slovenia.eunic-online.eu EUNIC Slovenia web pages]  
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* [http://slovenia.eunic-online.eu EUNIC Slovenia web pages]
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* [http://www.institutfrance.si/eunic.4.html EUNIC on Institut France website]
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* [http://slovenia.eunic-online.eu/?q=content/nemo-mesto-glej-theatre-2014 The ''Nemo mesto'' project 2014]
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* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/timetable/sets/72157645111393251/ Project ''Nemo mesto'' on Flickr]
 
* [http://www.eunic-online.eu/ EUNIC Europe]
 
* [http://www.eunic-online.eu/ EUNIC Europe]
  
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EUNIC Slovenija


Angelo Izzo, EUNIC Cluster Representative, Director of Italian Cultural Institute, Ljubljana
Breg 12, SI-1000 Ljubljana





The Slovene cluster of the European Union National Institutes for Culture (EUNIC) network was established in 2007 by the following national cultural offices present in the country: the Goethe-Institut Ljubljana, the British Council Slovenia, the French Cultural Institute Charles Nodier, the Italian Cultural Institute and the Austrian Cultural Forum. Later on they were joined by the Instituto Cervantes Liubliana and the Hungarian Balassi Institute. The EUNIC Associated Partners are the Cultural Section of the Spanish Embassy in Ljubljana, and the Slovene Ministry of Education, Science and Sport.


Programme and projects

EUNIC Slovenia promotes cultural dialogue and strives to collaborate closely with the local civil society. It seeks synergies in joint projects with local partners. In 2010 the European Film Week organised in nine Slovene cities in collaboration with the European Commission, the European Parliament, Media Desk Slovenia, Europe Direct, Kinodvor Cinema and other partners took place. In 2011 Philips Fashion Week was organised in Slovenia for the first time, organised primarily by the British Institute Slovenia.

In 2013, the Evening Café de l'Europe, a cooperative initiative of EUNIC Slovenia took place, promoting the spirit of European coffeehouse culture. In 2014 the project Nemo mesto (A Mute City) organised by the Glej Theatre involved Slovenian poets (Ana Svetel, Aja Zamolo, Mitja Drab, and Gašper Torkar) and poets from various European cities (Rebecca Perry, Camille Faucherre, Adrià Targa Ramos, Rebecca Ciesielski, and Yasmin Hafedh).

In 2016 The Unique (EUNIC) Combo Jazz event was held at the Hungarian Cultural Centre.


See also

External links

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