January 5th, 2010

Ivana Tasev is a journalist by profession and vocation. For more than 12 years she works in the printed media, and in the last 6 years she is employed in the highest circulation weekly in Macedonia, “Tea Moderna”. She writes articles and interviews related to the art and cultural life in her country and the world. Sometimes she feels that the language is too constrained or limited to express certain delicate emotion. Therefore, where her words end, she continues her expression through photography.
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December 7th, 2009

Water of life, Adam Balogh
Adam Balogh (painter-photographer) was born in Budapest in 1971. He has been displaying his works in individual and joint exhibitions since 2000. His receptive, open personality and exotic journeys as well as the influence of Central and South America, Southeast Asia and the Middle East are reflected in his art.
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November 25th, 2009

Aleksandar Georgiev is interested in the sensation of sending and receiving pain. In his latest piece named THRESHOL(in process “D”) he is using the pain threshold and pain tolerance as resources for movement and as well as tools for creating different states and images within duration of the movement action. The intention is to play with perception of sending and receiving the inputs of physical touch/pain. He started from the opinion that we lose the possibilities of pure touch/pain after certain year of our life. As the time is passing and we receive more information we over do it. As this becomes a routine and our brain is just operating from memory without letting us feel it another way.
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November 5th, 2009

‘From Stone Age to Roling Stones in one hour‘
Music comedy From silence to music is a very succesful stage play, which has been performed over 100 times in different theatres all around Slovenia since 2006.
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September 13th, 2009

Tomislav Brajnović is a participant in “The Artic circle” project with his work called »Egotrip«. He was born in Zagreb 1965. He graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb 1993 and went on to complete his Masters Degree at St. Martins College of Art London 2003.
Recognition and reaction to the context, location of the neuralgic points, use of the local visual, symbolic and other ‘languages’, exploration of the art scene and its critical frame are the main determinants of his artistic activity. At the same time it is the search for a human dimension and ‘spiritual gravity’, natural speed of life and balance between the human, the nature and God.
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August 1st, 2009

Simona-Grazia Dima was born in Timişoara, in a family of writers. When she was eight years old she won a prize for a theatrical sketch, Lica’s Mask, which was staged by the State Puppet Theatre in Timişoara, as well as on tours throughout Romania and abroad (Modena, Italy).
This month the tenth collection of the Romanian poet Simona-Grazia Dima, entitled La ora fulgerului (When the Lightnings Start Flaring), will be out.
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July 27th, 2009

URBANITY Project reacts to radical changes in city landscape. Architects, cultural managers, sociologists and artists from 7 European capitals such as – Berlin, Bratislava, Budapest, Ljublana, Warszaw, Prague and Vienna react criticaly to globalization of environment as a form of new European totality. MORE…
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July 17th, 2009

Anđa Marić is the singer of Kisha project, which has just released their debut album called The Summer (A nyar). “To me at the beginning Kisha was something very private. A project we all did for our souls, for fun, letting go in a musical direction we never went before. The lyrics are deeply inspired by my grandma and her mother, my life during summers I spent in Hungary, at the same spot like Ady Endre (Hungarian poet) who’s lyrics I borrowed”, says Anđa.
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July 1st, 2009

ŠKUC is one of the leading non-governmental organisations promoting non-profit cultural and artistic activity in Slovenia. And this year from 17.7. till 26.7. is once again representing various young slovenian artist in festival Dobimo se pred Škucem / Let’s Meet in Front of ŠKUC .
Festival Dobimo se pred Škucem / Let’s Meet in Front of ŠKUC introduces a number of cultural events with free admission, every year in July at Stari trg square in Ljubljana.
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June 28th, 2009

Plavo pozorište will represent their performance Dancing with Father on 29th June, theatrical experiment Bizarre Coincidence on 4th July and from July 20 – August 1 realize its international educational program Two Open Weeks.
Plavo pozorište is a theatre laboratory founded in 1995 in Belgrade. Plavo pozorište is a contemporary theatre, we are the group of people who, cherishing a seed of anarchism in ourselves, use theatre as the place which has credibility and in which some serious things about the world that surrounds us could be said.
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June 25th, 2009

The Ana Monro Theatre is representing their 12th Ana Desetnica street festival. Ana Monro Theatre was founded in 1982 and during the 80s and the 90s it was the only organization in Slovenia practicing street theatre in all its glory. Street theatre in Slovenia first took off when the Ljubljana Ana Monro Theatre met the Maribor National House.
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June 24th, 2009

Szimpla Kert is spot where every day throughout the year on the courtyard of an old residential building several musicians, comediants and other artist represent their work. Who ever wants to endure culture free of payment and free in spirit, can visit one of the oldest kerts in Hungary. MORE…
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June 22nd, 2009

Short Cuts #2 by NOMAD Dance Academy are representing the final step on their long journey. Short Cuts #2 is an international contemporary dance staging of ideas of thirteen travelling choreographers and dancers from six South-Slavic, or so-called Balkan countries (Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Macedonia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Bulgaria), as well as other countries (Latvia, France and U.S.A), who had been living, travelling and creating in the framework of the NOMAD Dance Academy programme between 24 February and 22 June 2009.
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June 22nd, 2009

Block – the collection of poetry by Aggressive Theatre opened the festival of Mlade rime (Young rhymes) at Menza pri Koritu. Aggressive Theatre, the Association for Contemporary Art, is a group of seven young artists who share the idea that art can happen anywhere and at any time and thus can have a great impact on the individual.
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June 22nd, 2009

MLADE RIME (YOUNG RHYMES) by Menza pri Koritu at Metelkova mesto are opened. 15.6.2009 was the opening night of the »MLADE RIME« poetry fiesta at the »Menza Pri Koritu« venue. For poets and poetry afficionados alike, Mlade Rime is a household name. For all those not yet in the know, Mlade Rime is a series of poetry readings featuring young and new poets.
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June 5th, 2009

In order to be creative, we all need time and space for play
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June 2nd, 2009

Countries as washing powders: branding with the best of them.
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May 27th, 2009

The revolutionaries have only changed the world; the point, however, is to analyse it.
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May 23rd, 2009

Radio Student and community radio across the region: out of touch or stuck, impossibly, in place?
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May 20th, 2009

In the title role, Matjaž Berger, one of Slovenia’s most important theatre directors in recent decades years, an innovative, erudite individual, with a vision – and a degree in dramaturgy as well.
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May 17th, 2009

Wolves in shepherds’ clothing: ‘low culture’ rockers Laibach continue to blast away in the ‘high culture’ art ghetto.
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May 14th, 2009

SHEEP dogschool; Original, Ljubljana; for Kinološko društvo
Filip is a rising star in advertising. Though he is (biologically) a pig, he’s an all-round creative of refined taste – with a cosmopolitan touch. And he feels – and talks, with Suna Tancig & Benjamin Ivančič of the Ljubljana-based Original agency – passionately about potential, dedication and drive.
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May 11th, 2009

Constantine Teshea, premier dancer of the National Theatre in Belgrade, fled from Ceausescu’s Romania only to face Slobodan Milosevic’s totalitarian regime at the height of the country’s political turmoil; this year he celebrates 28 years of an inspiring ballet career in “Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde”, in Belgrade.
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May 7th, 2009

For decades Eastern European artists were treated as artists lacking their own originality, as tardy followers of Western styles. Contemporary artists from post-communist countries now want to prove, via their works, that they have always had their own avant-garde traditions.
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May 4th, 2009

8.4.2006, Kamenci, Slovenia
Romeo Horvat-Popo holding baby Stefan. The baby was born a month previous, to his relative Cvetka in the Roma settlement of Kamenci.
Photojournalist Manca Juvan reveals a compelling view of Slovenia’s Roma
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May 1st, 2009

Goran Bregovic’s “Karmen with a Happy End” twists traditional notions of opera, tragedy and the wedding band.
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