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− | The [[Kamnik Culture House]] was built in 1953 as a cinema hall and also as a kitchen and canteen for nearby factory workers. After reconstruction work in [[established::2002]], the centre, located on the outskirts of Kamnik, became the seat of the [[Priden Možic Cultural Association]], which | + | The [[Kamnik Culture House]] was built in 1953 as a cinema hall and also as a kitchen and canteen for nearby factory workers. After reconstruction work in [[established::2002]], the centre, located on the outskirts of Kamnik, became the seat of the [[Priden Možic Cultural Association]], which was running its programme until 2017. After that the Kamnik Culture House is being managed by Kamnik Tourism, Sports and Culture Agency. |
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In total the Kamnik Culture House hosts more than 100 events each year, including drama, puppetry, and comedy, however, it focuses on presentation of works for children and youth. It hosts guest performances from Ptuj City Theatre, Slovene National Theatre Maribor, Slovene National Theatre Drama Ljubljana, Mladinsko Theatre, Glej Theatre, Špas Theatre, and Theatre 55, and produces up to 4 in-house stage performances with local theatre groups. In 2004 it co-organised the presentation of The Ghost Town, a youth performing arts workshop exchange project supported by EU funding, which resulted in a multimedia interactive performance created by young performers from Poland, Italy, Austria, and Slovenia. As the theme was cultural heritage, it was performed at Mali grad, Zaprice Castle and some other historical venues.
Kamnik Culture centre has one larger and two smaller multipurpose halls and also a visual arts space.
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.