Difference between revisions of "Kamnik Culture House"

From Culture.si
(adding slo teaser)
 
(9 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
{{Article
 
{{Article
| status      = NEEDSUPDATE WRITING TOPROOFREAD NIFERTIK!
+
| status      = NIFERTIK!
 
| maintainer  = Tonko Sekulo
 
| maintainer  = Tonko Sekulo
 
}}
 
}}
Line 16: Line 16:
 
| managed by          = Kamnik Tourism, Sports and Culture Agency
 
| managed by          = Kamnik Tourism, Sports and Culture Agency
 
| contacts = {{Contact
 
| contacts = {{Contact
| name                = dr. Tomaž Simetinger  
+
| name                = Tomaž Simetinger  
 
| role                = Managing Director
 
| role                = Managing Director
 
| email              = tomaz.simetinger@domkulture.org
 
| email              = tomaz.simetinger@domkulture.org
 
}}
 
}}
 
 
 
{{Contact
 
{{Contact
 
| name                = Anja Koleša
 
| name                = Anja Koleša
Line 27: Line 25:
 
| email              = anja.kolesa@domkulture.org
 
| email              = anja.kolesa@domkulture.org
 
}}
 
}}
| accounts            =
+
| accounts=
 +
https://www.facebook.com/DomKultureKamnikk/            
 +
https://www.instagram.com/domkulturekamnik/
 
}}  
 
}}  
  
 
{{Teaser|
 
{{Teaser|
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.  
+
The [[Kamnik Culture House]] was built in 1953, primarily as a cinema hall yet also serving as a kitchen and canteen for nearby factory workers. After being renovated 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. Since then, it is managed by [[Kamnik Tourism, Sports and Culture Agency]].
 +
 
 +
Part of the same venue is also [[Kotlovnica Youth Centre]], which is located in the basement of the Kamnik Culture House building. Although it is not part of the same institute, the youth centre's activities have been deeply intertwined. Also, not that far away, in the defunct gun powder facility, there is also [[Cultural Garden Katzenberg]], which is now run by Priden Možic Cultural Association.  
 
}}
 
}}
 +
{{TeaserSlo|V Domu kulture Kamnik se, poleg velike dvorane, nahaja tudi Klub kino dom in več manjših dvoran za vaje in dogodke.}}
  
In total the Kamnik Culture House hosts more than 100 events each year, including drama, puppetry, and comedy, as well as music and dance performances, however, it focuses on presentation of works for children and youth. Kamnik culture centre also serves as an important local node and shelter for many smaller nonformal and nonprofessional artist groups and associations.
+
==Programme==
  
It hosted 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 total, the Kamnik Culture House hosts more than 100 events each year, including drama, puppetry and comedy, as well as music and dance performances, lectures, screenings and exhibitions. However, its main focus is in presenting and staging works for youth. The culture centre also serves as an important local node and shelter for many smaller non-formal and non-professional artist groups and associations.
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.  
 
  
 +
The Kamnik Culture House has hosted guest performances from [[Ptuj City Theatre]], [[Slovene National Theatre Maribor]], [[Slovene National Theatre Drama Ljubljana]], [[Slovene People’s Theatre (SLG) Celje]], [[Mladinsko Theatre]], [[Glej Theatre]], [[Špas Theatre]] and [[Theatre 55]]. It also produces in-house stage performances with local theatre, dance and choir groups.
 +
 +
Traditionally, it has also served as an important hub and supporting venue for various [[Kamfest]] festival activities and performances.
 +
 +
===International projects===
 +
 +
In 2004, one notable project was the coordination 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.
  
 
== Venue ==
 
== Venue ==
  
Kamnik Culture centre has one larger and two smaller multipurpose halls and also a visual arts space.   
+
Kamnik Culture centre has one larger and two smaller multipurpose halls which can be used for stage performances, concerts, seminars, lectures, screenings, public events and also a visual arts space.
 +
 
 +
The larger hall has 243 seats total, plus 50 seats for performers/orchestra and it is 20 x 14m in size while the performance stage measures 12 x 8m.   
 +
 
 +
The smaller hall can take up to 90 guests and it has dimensions of 15 x 6.5m with the performance stage of 3 x 4m which can be expanded on demand.
  
* '''type of venue:''' multipurpose hall
+
The technical rider of the venue can be found at the external link below.  
* '''main use:''' stage performances, concerts, seminars, lectures, screenings, public events
 
* '''seating:''' 243 seats total, plus 50 seats for performers/orchestra
 
* '''lighting:''' 48-channel manual control, 2x ETC ColorSource Thrupower 24 (Universe 1),ETC Element (EOS software) light mixing console, 4x PC beamers 1000W, 5 x profile beamers 1000W, 6 x PAR beamers 850W
 
* '''sound:''' Behringer X32 mixing desk, 4x Electrovoice ETX-15SP (sub), 4x Electrovoice ETX-12P (full range), 2x Electrovoice ZLX 12P, 2x ElectroVoice ELX 112, 4 x headseat or handheld Sennheiser microphone (SK 100 G3, EW 100-935 G3), Sennheiser ME36 gooseneck microphone, 4x Rode NT5, 5x Shure SM58, 1x Shure Beta 57A microphones.
 
* '''backstage:''' Two dressing rooms accommodating 20 persons total each and also one smaller dressing room for 5 persons. The dressing room space can be expanded on request to accommodate up to 150 persons.
 
* '''availability:''' performance/rehearsal availability on request
 
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 +
* [[Kotlovnica Youth Centre]]
 +
* [[Cultural Garden Katzenberg]]
 
* [[Priden Možic Cultural Association]]
 
* [[Priden Možic Cultural Association]]
 
* [[Kamfest]]
 
* [[Kamfest]]
Line 58: Line 67:
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
 
*[http://www.domkulture.org/ Kamnik Culture House website]  (in Slovenian)
 
*[http://www.domkulture.org/ Kamnik Culture House website]  (in Slovenian)
*[http://www.kotlovnica.si/slo Kamnik Youth Centre Kotlovnica]  (in Slovenian)
+
*[http://www.kotlovnica.si/slo Kamnik Youth Centre Kotlovnica website]  (in Slovenian)
*[http://www.visitkamnik.com/en Tourism, Sports and Culture Agency]   
+
*[http://www.visitkamnik.com/en Tourism, Sports and Culture Agency website]   
 +
*[http://www.domkulture.org/img/v2/files/Tehnicni_rider_Velika_dvorana_DKK-v6.pdf Technical rider]
 +
 
 
[[Category:Venues]]
 
[[Category:Venues]]
 
[[Category:Theatre venues]]
 
[[Category:Theatre venues]]
 
[[Category:Music venues]]
 
[[Category:Music venues]]
 +
[[Category:Dance venues]]
  
 
[[Category:Cultural centres]]
 
[[Category:Cultural centres]]
 +
[[Category:Updated 2020]]

Latest revision as of 16:35, 10 January 2021




Contact
Download this image
Dom kulture Kamnik
Fužine 10, SI-1240 Kamnik
Phone386 (0) 1 831 82 26, 386 (0) 41 360 399
Tomaž Simetinger, Managing Director







The Kamnik Culture House was built in 1953, primarily as a cinema hall yet also serving as a kitchen and canteen for nearby factory workers. After being renovated in 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. Since then, it is managed by Kamnik Tourism, Sports and Culture Agency.

Part of the same venue is also Kotlovnica Youth Centre, which is located in the basement of the Kamnik Culture House building. Although it is not part of the same institute, the youth centre's activities have been deeply intertwined. Also, not that far away, in the defunct gun powder facility, there is also Cultural Garden Katzenberg, which is now run by Priden Možic Cultural Association.



Programme

In total, the Kamnik Culture House hosts more than 100 events each year, including drama, puppetry and comedy, as well as music and dance performances, lectures, screenings and exhibitions. However, its main focus is in presenting and staging works for youth. The culture centre also serves as an important local node and shelter for many smaller non-formal and non-professional artist groups and associations.

The Kamnik Culture House has hosted guest performances from Ptuj City Theatre, Slovene National Theatre Maribor, Slovene National Theatre Drama Ljubljana, Slovene People’s Theatre (SLG) Celje, Mladinsko Theatre, Glej Theatre, Špas Theatre and Theatre 55. It also produces in-house stage performances with local theatre, dance and choir groups.

Traditionally, it has also served as an important hub and supporting venue for various Kamfest festival activities and performances.

International projects

In 2004, one notable project was the coordination 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.

Venue

Kamnik Culture centre has one larger and two smaller multipurpose halls which can be used for stage performances, concerts, seminars, lectures, screenings, public events and also a visual arts space.

The larger hall has 243 seats total, plus 50 seats for performers/orchestra and it is 20 x 14m in size while the performance stage measures 12 x 8m.

The smaller hall can take up to 90 guests and it has dimensions of 15 x 6.5m with the performance stage of 3 x 4m which can be expanded on demand.

The technical rider of the venue can be found at the external link below.

See also

External links

... more about "Kamnik Culture House"
46.232 +
Dom kulture Kamnik +
14.609 +
SI-1240 Kamnik +
The Kamnik Culture House was built in 1953, primarily as a cinema hall yet also serving as a kitchen and canteen for nearby factory workers. +
The Kamnik Culture House was built in 1953, primarily as a cinema hall yet also serving as a kitchen and canteen for nearby factory workers. +
V Domu kulture Kamnik se, poleg velike dvorane, nahaja tudi Klub kino dom in več manjših dvoran za vaje in dogodke. +
Kamnik +
SI-1240 +