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[[Klub Menza pri koritu|Menza pri koritu]] [[established::2000]] Now an important component of the [[Metelkova mesto Autonomous Cultural Centre]] cultural complex, Menza pri koritu, translated as "canteen at the trough",
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A latecomer to the [[Metelkova mesto Autonomous Cultural Centre]] cultural complex, [[Klub Menza pri koritu|Menza pri koritu]] [Canteen at the Trough] was established in [[established::2000]]. Formally a youth club, it is actually a multi-purpose creative space, open throughout most of the day and offering a wide range of activities, featuring workshops, concerts, poetry evenings, film screenings and theatre performances. It can also be used as either practice grounds for musicians or a place where one can actually get a cup of Turkish coffee.
 
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The venue grounds were an empty space, mainly used by the skaters until September 2000, when [[KUD Mreža Arts and Culture Association]] and [[Society for the Protection of Atheistic Feelings (DZAČ)]] converted it into a club. The stage - and later the wooden upper gallery - was constructed by the volunteer craft group Axt und Kelle from Germany, Denmark and Switzerland. In the following decade, the managing collective took some time to form the clubs identity and find a coherent policy of its programme. Today, its contribution to the diversity of [[Metelkova mesto Autonomous Cultural Zone|Metelkova]] makes Menza pri koritu one of its main social and cultural nodes.
 
The venue grounds were an empty space, mainly used by the skaters until September 2000, when [[KUD Mreža Arts and Culture Association]] and [[Society for the Protection of Atheistic Feelings (DZAČ)]] converted it into a club. The stage - and later the wooden upper gallery - was constructed by the volunteer craft group Axt und Kelle from Germany, Denmark and Switzerland. In the following decade, the managing collective took some time to form the clubs identity and find a coherent policy of its programme. Today, its contribution to the diversity of [[Metelkova mesto Autonomous Cultural Zone|Metelkova]] makes Menza pri koritu one of its main social and cultural nodes.
  
Officialy managed by [[KUD Mreža Arts and Culture Association|KUD Mreža]], it is in fact led by an informal grouping that comes from various other associations like [[Kud Sizifova buča]], [[Kud Kentaver]] and [[Cirkus pri koritu]]. This core team extensively works with a number of other cultural producers - [[Infoshop Metelkova|[A]Infoshop Metelkova]], [[DRMK - Collective for Development of Youth Culture|DRMK]], [[Kud Kentaver]], [[Bangyourbrain]], [[Panda Banda]], [[Buba Booking and Promotion]], [[Sploh Institute]], [[Moonlee Records]], [[Radio Študent (RŠ)]], [[City of Women Association for Promotion of Women in Culture|City of Women]], [[FV Music]], [[Cirkusom pri koritu]], [[Peace Institute - Institute for Contemporary Social and Political Studies|Peace Institute]] and [[Voluntariat]].
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Officialy managed by [[KUD Mreža Arts and Culture Association|KUD Mreža]], it is in fact led by an informal grouping that comes from various other associations like [[Kud Sizifova buča]], [[Kud Kentaver]] and [[Cirkus pri koritu]]. This core team extensively works with a number of other cultural producers - [[Infoshop Metelkova|[A]Infoshop Metelkova]], [[DRMK - Collective for Development of Youth Culture|DRMK]], [[Kud Kentaver]], [[Bangyourbrain]], [[Panda Banda]], [[Buba Booking and Promotion]], [[Sploh Institute]], [[Moonlee Records]], [[Radio Študent (RŠ)]], [[City of Women Association for Promotion of Women in Culture|City of Women]], [[FV Music]], [[Cirkus pri koritu]], [[Peace Institute - Institute for Contemporary Social and Political Studies|Peace Institute]] and [[Voluntariat]].
  
 
== Programme ==
 
== Programme ==

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Klub Menza pri koritu
Masarykova 24, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Phone386 (0) 1 434 0345
Nataša Serec, Programme co-ordinator








A latecomer to the Metelkova mesto Autonomous Cultural Centre cultural complex, Menza pri koritu [Canteen at the Trough] was established in 2000. Formally a youth club, it is actually a multi-purpose creative space, open throughout most of the day and offering a wide range of activities, featuring workshops, concerts, poetry evenings, film screenings and theatre performances. It can also be used as either practice grounds for musicians or a place where one can actually get a cup of Turkish coffee.


Background

The venue grounds were an empty space, mainly used by the skaters until September 2000, when KUD Mreža Arts and Culture Association and Society for the Protection of Atheistic Feelings (DZAČ) converted it into a club. The stage - and later the wooden upper gallery - was constructed by the volunteer craft group Axt und Kelle from Germany, Denmark and Switzerland. In the following decade, the managing collective took some time to form the clubs identity and find a coherent policy of its programme. Today, its contribution to the diversity of Metelkova makes Menza pri koritu one of its main social and cultural nodes.

Officialy managed by KUD Mreža, it is in fact led by an informal grouping that comes from various other associations like Kud Sizifova buča, Kud Kentaver and Cirkus pri koritu. This core team extensively works with a number of other cultural producers - [A]Infoshop Metelkova, DRMK, Kud Kentaver, Bangyourbrain, Panda Banda, Buba Booking and Promotion, Sploh Institute, Moonlee Records, Radio Študent (RŠ), City of Women, FV Music, Cirkus pri koritu, Peace Institute and Voluntariat.

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