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Cover photo: N. ŽgankEdited and published by: Ljubljana Tourism, Krekov trg 10, SI-1000 Ljubljana, T: +386 1 306 45 83, E: [email protected], W: www.visitljubljana.comPhotography: Archives of Ljubljana Tourism and individual event organisersPrepress: Prajs d.o.o.Printed by: Collegium Graphicum d.o.o., Ljubljana, March 2016Ljubljana Tourism is not liable for any inaccurate information appearing in the calendar.
Ljubljana
European Green Capital 2016
Get to know Ljubljana, the European Green Capital 2016, on a special city tour run as part of a series of green, sustainability-themed tours of Ljubljana. The tours will take visitors to Tivoli Park or the Ljubljana Botanic Garden, two of the city’s major green attractions.
19 March at 10:00 Ljubljana’s fountains, including drinking fountains
Duration: two hours. Starting point: Ljubljana Tourist Information Centre - TIC, next to the Triple Bridge. Language options: Slovenian, English
Price: adults € 10.00 €, children from 4 to 12 years € 5.00 €Information: Ljubljana Tourist Information Centre - TIC, tel. 306 12 35,
[email protected], www.visitljubljana.com
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Sports 15
Exhibitions 5
Festivals 4
Music 8
Opera, theatre
, dance 13
Miscellaneous 14
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Highlights in March
Until 4 JuneAntoni Tàpies: Prints 1959-1987Ljubljana is hosting an exhibition of prints and art objects by the famous Catalan painter, sculptor, and printmaker Antoni Tàpies, who is considered to be one of the greatest European artists of his generation.p. 7
11 MarchThe Welcoming of SpringOn the eve of St Gregory’s Day, which, according to folk belief, marks the beginning of spring, a quiet location just outside the historical city centre will host one of Ljubljana’s most beautiful family and children’s events, The Welcoming of Spring.p. 15
11 MarchMaceo Parker If funk music is your thing, make sure not the miss the concert by the famous saxophonist Maceo Parker, a living link to the history of funk, who will be accompanied by his band, composed of renowned musicians.p. 9
Antoni Tàpies: Prints 1959-1987
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Each year, Ljubljana’s International Documentary Film Festival offers an insight into contemporary documentary film production. The festival has made it its mission to strive valiantly to reach into the core of the greatest social and political issues. It brings together political and portrait documentaries and films on myths, icons, the media, and other related themes.The festival includes a competition section. In collaboration with Amnesty International Slovenia, a prize is awarded to the best film on the theme of human rights.
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18th Ljubljana International Documentary Film Festival10 - 17 Mar, Cankarjev dom cultural and congress centre, Slovenian Cinematheque, Kinodvor
Programme in Cankarjev dom cultural and congress centre:
Competition section:M. Loushy: Censrured VoicesJ. Brossmann: Lampedusa in WinterS. Mehanović. The Fog of SrebreniceM. Vukšić: Children of TransitionR. G. Maghami: Sonita
Topical, socially critical:F. Mosen: A Good AmericanM. B. Nichols, C. K. Walker: DWelcome to LeithuM. Naqvi, H. Trivedi: Among Radical BeleiversP. D. Hutchison, K. Nyks, J. P. Scott: Requiem for the American DreamA. Lewis: This Changes Everything
Myths, icons, media:I. Calugareanu: Chuck Norris Against CommunismJ. Rothwell: How to Change the WorldR. Gordon, M. Neville: The Best of EnemiesCh. Gracia: The Russian Woodpecker
Intimate and global portrayals:J. Sladkowski: Don JuanC. van Campen: Garage 2.0A. Horvath: Helmut Berger, The ActorF. Wiseman: Jackson Heights V. Vogue Anžlovar: Selfie without Retouch
Retrospective:Sergej Loznica
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FestivalsExhibitions
The designer and architect Saša J. Mächtig is considered to be one of the most important figures in Slovenian industrial design. His best known work is the K67 kiosk, a multi-purpose modular unit that became a familiar feature of cities and towns across Slovenia and a number of other central European cities in the second half of the 20th century.The exhibition Saša J. Mächtig: Systems, Structures, Strategies offers a retrospective overview of Mächtig’s major design achievements, which include, among others, the Žaba (Frog) litter bins, the Ekos recycling containers, wall-mounted acoustic phone booths, and a number of other street furniture elements.Open: 10:00 - 18:00. Closed: Mondays
Saša J. Mächtig: Systems, Structures, Strategies - retrospective exhibition
26 Nov - 20 Mar 2016, Museum of Architecture and Design
Water24 Jun 2015 - 8 May 2016, City Museum of Ljubljana Through four main themes and various timelines, the exhibition presents the im-portance of water. It is essential for our survival, the mobility of humans, goods, ideas and knowledge, our mythologies and beliefs, art and language. The exhibi-tion is also discussing water cycles in na-ture, their meaning and ecology. The first three themes build their stories through museum artefacts among which a larg-er wooden boat, presented to the public for the very first time, deserves a special mention. Other artefacts also include a rich glass collection, famous artworks by Slo-venian artists and a selection of the most important artefacts from the collection of the Potočnik family, originating from the riverbed of the Ljubljanica. The fourth theme is presented with an interactive ex-perimental element, primary intended for children’s experiential workshops. 6 March at 13:00 free guided tour in English Open: 10:00 - 18:00, Thursdays 10:00 - 21:00. Closed: Mondays
Plečnik CollectionThe new permanent exhibition at the Plečnik House in Trnovo presents the most important projects of the late ar-chitect. Plečnik’s creativity comes to life through the plans, models and photo-graphs of his creations such as the Zach-erl House in Vienna, Prague Castle, the National and University Library in Lju-bljana, the Ljubljana Central Market, Žale Cemetery, the Church of St. Michael at the Ljubljana Marshes and numerous other masterpieces. Several plans of Plečnik’s never realized visions are also on display. The Cathedral of Freedom, the master’s vision of the Slovenian parliament, is es-pecially worthy of our attention.Guided tours: every hour, on the hour (the last guided tour at 17:00). Groups must not contain more than seven peo-ple.Open: 10:00 - 18:00. Closed: Mondays
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Slovenian HistoryLjubljana CastleSlovenian History, Ljubljana Castle’s permanent exhibition, shows the dy-namic history of Slovenia and Ljubljana. Slovenian territory, lying at the junction of natural routes between the Alps, the Adriatic Sea and the Pannonian Plain, has been the point of convergence of dif-ferent peoples and cultures since prehis-tory. The exhibition covers the Slovenian history from the earliest traces of human presence (200,000 BC) to the landmark events following Slovenia’s independ-ence in 1991and presents the societies of the differ-ent periods, the state formations, the political, social and economic circum-stances, migrations, transport, culture, architecture and the everyday life.Open: 10:00 - 18:00 daily
Puppet Museum at Ljubljana CastleSlovenia is a country with a rich tradition of puppeteering. The Puppet Museum’s permanent exhibition, set up by the Ljubljana Puppet Theatre, introduces
Showcasing the archaeological heritage of the ‘Celtic Highlanders’ within a broader historical and geographical context, this exhibition takes you back to the last centuries BC, on a journey through the mountainous pre-Alpine and Alpine regions of Veneto, Carnia, and Friuli in Italy, the Austrian Carinthia, and the Soča river basin and the region of Kras in Slovenia.The Celts settled at the most prominent strategic points in the area to gain control over the river valleys below. They established burial grounds and made offerings of weapons and horse equipment to natural forces and war deities. They began to coin money, traded and fought with the Romans, and developed a completely new and unique style of decorating jewellery, clothing, weapons, horse equipment, and crockery.Open: 10:00 - 18:00. Closed: Mondays
Exhibitions
The Celts from the Emerald Mountains2 Feb - 30 Mar, National Museum of Slovenia - Metelkova
you to the history of puppeteering in Slovenia and the creativity of contem-porary Slovenian puppeteers, presents the most popular puppet characters, and gives you an insight into puppeteering techniques and the process of creating a puppet show. After viewing the exhibition, you can try your hand at puppeteering skills.Open: 9:00 - 18:00 daily
Bogoslav Kalaš: The Painting Machine7 Dec 2015 - 20 Mar 2016, Museum of Modern ArtThe artist Bogoslav Kalaš has developed a unique painting technique named aerography or air brush painting. The exhibition The Painting Machine provides a comprehensive overview of his work to date. The paintings on display are based on Kalaš’s ‘family album photographs’ (nudes, landscapes, portraits, still lifes), which the artist has enlarged and trans-ferred to canvas by means of his painting machine. Using this technique, he has managed to combine the conventions of traditional painting with the require-
Exhibitions
ments of modernity, hyper-modernity, and contemporaneity and offered an op-portunity for a reconsideration of the role of painting in the 20th century.Open: 10:00 - 18:00. Closed: Mondays
Crises and New Beginnings: Art in Slo-venia 2005-201522 Dec 2015 - 2 Apr 2016, Museum of Con-temporary Art Metelkova (MSUM)The exhibition Crises and New Begin-nings aims to present a selective over-view of recent and current developments in contemporary art in Slovenia and at-tempts to define the main phenomena and trends observed in Slovenian art over the last decade. It covers a wide range of different art forms and involves the collaboration of many art profession-als and experts.Creating their works, artists react criti-cally to the numerous contradictions of the ideological and cultural discourses around them. The new generation of Slovenian artists has replaced nostalgia with melancholy, the banality of the everyday with an elevated pathos, and realistic expectations with overblown ambitions.Open: 10:00 - 18:00. Closed: Mondays
ALUO LXX: Past, Present, Future19 Jan - 24 Apr, Jakopič GalleryThe exhibition is dedicated to the 70th anniversary of full-time academic classes at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design, Ljubljana. What the exhibition seeks to emphasise particularly, is the plurality of pedagogical practices and the hybrid-ity of the current art production ranging from an individual item to a spatial in-stallation, the inclusion of performativity and the relation between the exhibited, the exhibitor and the visitor, in which the latter two both participate actively. The exhibition has been designed as a hybrid
spatial installation of the past, present and future, combining the traditional gallery setting with spatial installations and sites intended for live performances of creative/educational activities. Saturdays at 16:30 guided tours in English hosted by a student of the Academy of Fine Arts and Design, LjubljanaOpen: 10:00 - 18:00. Closed: Mondays Asmission free
Antoni Tàpies: Prints 1959-198723 Feb - 4 Jun, International Centre of Graphic ArtsThe Catalan painter, sculptor, and print-maker Antoni Tàpies (1923−2012) was one of the greatest European artists of his generation. The exhibition Antoni Tàpies: Prints 1959−1987 brings together a selec-tion of his prints and art objects.Antoni Tàpies was present on the inter-national scene from the mid-1950s. His early work was influenced by Surreal-ism, but he later switched to abstract art and was, among other things, a notable member of the art movement known as Art Informel.Tàpies was attracted to relief forms and the expressive value of non-traditional art materials such as marble dust, sand, and soil, which he introduced into print-making and developed a number of new techniques.Tàpies participated in several editions of the Ljubljana Biennial of Graphic Arts, for the first time in 1967, when he was awarded the Biennial’s Grand Prize. His art influenced a number of Slovenian artists who came into contact with Art Informel, including Janez Bernik, Andrej Jemec, Bogdan Borčić.26 March at 16:00 guided tours in English Oen: 10:00 - 18:00. Closed: Mondays
Regular SightseeingTours
Regular sightseeing tours:• Regular Sightseeing Tours of
Ljubljana• Taste Ljubljana Food Tour
• Town Hall Tour• Sightseeing Tour of the
Ljubljana Cemetery
Information and tickets sale:Ljubljana Tourist Information Centre- TIC
Stritarjeva Street, Tel. 306 12 15
Slovenian Tourist Information Centre - STIC, Krekov trg 10, Tel. 306 45 76
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The Orchestre des Champs-Élysées under the baton of Philippe Herreweghe will perform a fully rounded thematically driven programme of music to pay tribute to the work of the composer Ludwig van Beethoven. The programme will feature works from the standard repertoire of Beethoven’s music, including his famous Symphony No. 5.The Orchestre des Champs-Élysées will be joined by the German violinist Isabelle Faust, a multi-award winning musician whose performances of Beethoven’s music are enriched with the composer’s original cadenzas.Conductor: Philippe HerrewegheSoloist: Isabelle Faust - violinProgramme: music by Ludwig van Beethoven
Music
Musiciens Libres DuoDragan Ribić - accordion2 Mar, 19:30KrižankeYoung Virtuosi international concert series
Orchestre des Champs-ÉlyséesisPhilippe Herreweghe - conductorIsabelle Faust - violin 2 Mar, 20:00Cankarjev dom cultural and congress centreProgramme: L. van Beethoven
Chicharito Jazz Quartet2 Mar, 20:00Slamič Coffeehouse
Bad Notion - blues, rock 2 Mar, 20:00ZOO Club
Igor Matkovič Quartet - jazz session2 Mar, 21:00Čolnarna Tivoli
Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra Berlin Philharmonic Horn Quartet James Judd - conductor3 Mar, 19:30Cankarjev dom cultural and congress centreProgramme: L. Lebič / R. Schumann / A. Bruckner
Severa Gjurin (Slovenia) - pop, chanson3 Mar, 20:00Siti teater
Martin Ramoveš Band - blues, rock3 Mar, 20:00Prulček Bar
TBF (Croatia) - hip hop3 Mar, 21:00Kino Šiška
Orchestre des Champs-Élysées (France) - classical music concert2 Mar, 20:00, Cankarjev dom cultural and congress centre
Teho Teardo (Italy) - jazz1 Mar, 20:00Cankarjev dom cultural and congress centre
The Canyon Observer (Slovenia) - heavy metal1 Mar, 21:00Metelkova mesto alternative culture centre
Students’ Jazz Jam1 Mar, 20:00Prulček Bar
Duo Musiciens Libres - harp, guitarDragan Ribič - accordion2 Mar, 19:30KrižankeProgramme: B. Béla / J. Haydn / G. H. Händel / S. Gubaidulina / D. Scarlatti / P. R. OlsenYoung Virtuosi international concert seriesAdmission free
Ljubljana Music and Ballet Conservatory jazz and popular music departments2 Mar, 19:30Grand Hotel UnionAdmission free
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Music
The famous saxophonist Maceo Parker, whose career includes collaborations with all the giants of funk, will be accompanied by his band, composed of renowned musicians.Maceo Parker, an inspired, untiring saxophonist and a living link to the history of funk, had a major influence on the unique sound of James Brown and has had successful collaborations with musicians such as George Clinton and Bootsy Collins. He has also left an indelible stamp on soul and jazz music and has collaborated with pop and rock bands.
Musica cubicularis EnsembleAco Aleksander Bišćević - tenore; Benedek Csalog - baroque flute; Sam Chapman - teorbe3 Mar, 20:00ZRC SAZU/SASA - Slovenian Academy of Sciences and ArtsProgramme: M. P. de Montéclair / A. Campra / F. Couperin
Bitipatibi (Serbia) - shoegaze3 Mar, 21:00Metelkova mesto alternative culture centre
Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra Berlin Philharmonic Horn Quartet James Judd - conductor4 Mar, 19:30Cankarjev dom cultural and congress centreProgramme: L. Lebič / R. Schumann / A. Bruckner
Nine Below Zero (G. Britain) - rock/blues4 Mar, 20:30Grand Hotel Union
Slovenian Philharmonic Choir5 Mar, 19:00Slovenian Philharmonic Hall25th Anniversary of the Slovenian Philharmonic ChoirProgramme: I. H. Gallus / J. Pavčič / A. Lajovic / M. Kogoj / S. Osterc / K. Pahor / U. Krek / D. Močnik / N. Forte / K. Pustinek RakarFree tickets
Rade Šerbedžija (Croatia) - chanson6 Mar, 20:00Cankarjev dom cultural and congress centre
Tina Žerdin - harp; Mateja Kremljak - flute; Theresa Plut - soprano; Rostyslav Denysyuk - viola; Primož Kranjc - accordion7 Mar, 18:00Association of Slovene ComposersAdmission free
Kaja Sešek - violinAna Sešek - violin7 Mar, 19:30Town HallAdmission free
Niklas Winter - guitar and Jani Moder - guitar 7 Mar, 20:00ZOO ClubJazz concert
Joachim Kühn / Asja Valčič / Edouard Prabhu - jazz 8 Mar, 20:00Cankarjev dom cultural and congress centre
Lubomyr Melnyk (Ukraine) - piano8 Mar, 20:00Kino Šiška
Katrinas 8 Mar, 20:00Grand Hotel UnionKatrinas is a polyphonic group performing popular Slovenian music.
Oridano Feat. Goran Rukavina - gypsy jazz9 Mar, 20:00Slamič Coffeehouse
Maceo Parker (USA) - funk concert11 Mar, 21:00, Cvetličarna club
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Ljubljana will host a concert by Pharoahe Monch, one of the most versatile MCs of all time, hailing from Queens, New York.Pharoahe Monch began his career in 1991. By the turn of the 21st century he was considered to be one of the best independent East Coast hip-hop artists alongside Mos Def and Talib Kweli. A less intensive creative period followed, with new albums coming out only every few years. His latest album, PTSD: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, was released in 2014. Throughout his career, Monch has been faithful to his trademark style, keeping the quality of his music at a high level.
Music
Imer Traja Brizani &Amala - gypsy music 9 Mar, 20:00ZOO Club
Jaka Kopač Quartet - jazz session9 Mar, 21:00Čolnarna Tivoli boathouse
RTV Slovenia Symphony Orchestra Giedrė Šlekytė - conductorBenjamin Ziervogel - violin10 Mar, 19:30 Cankarjev dom cultural and congress centreProgramme: F. Schubert / J. Sibelius / A. N. Scriabin
Soul Jazz in Jaz10 Mar, 20:00Prulček Bar
Talco (Italy) - ska punk10 Mar, 21:00Metelkova mesto alternative culture centre
Mars Red Sky (France), Belzebong (Poland) in Stoned Jesus (Ukraine) - stoner11 Mar, 20:00Kino Šiška
RTV Slovenia Big BandBart van Lier (Netherlands) - conductor, trombone11 Mar, 20:00Stara mestna elektrarna/Old Power Station
Bluzon Blues Blend11 Mar, 20:00Prulček Bar
Maceo Parker (USA) - funk11 Mar, 21:00Cvetličarna
Zucchero No.1 Tribute band - rock11 Mar, 21:00Festivalna dvorana hall
Quintet Beltango (Serbia) - tango12 Mar, 20:00Ljubljana CastleConcert and milonga
Slovenian Philharmonic ChoirGrete Pedersen - conductor13 Mar,19:30Slovenian Philharmonic HallProgramme: I. Lidholm / A. Janson / W. Peterson Berger / A. Schönberg / E. GriegAt 18:30 pre concert talk
Vlado Kreslin and Milan Kreslin - pop13 Mar, 19:00SNT Drama
Gabi Novak, Matija Dedić, Gibonni, Zoran Predin, Rok Pečečenik, Lado Leskovar, Vita Mavrič Ante Gelo Orkestra14 Mar, 19:30 Cankarjev dom cultural and congress centreConcert in tribute to Coratian composer and singer Arsen Dedić
Ula Mlakar - harpAndraž Frece - accordion14 Mar, 19:30 Opera house
Pharoahe Monch (USA) - hip-hop concert14 Mar, 21:00, Metelkova mesto alternative culture centre
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Music
Nishat Khan, one of India’s finest musicians and leading masters of the sitar, will be joined by a tabla player to perform a unique set of ragas and improvisations conjuring up the incredibly rich soundscapes of India.
The Astronuts Quartet - jazz14 Mar, 20:00 ZOO Club
Pharoahe Monch (USA) - hip hop14 Mar, 21:00 Metelkova mesto alternative culture centre
Ensemble Experimental (Germany)15 Mar, 19:30Cankarjev dom cultural and congress centreEletronic music
Aruan Ortiz Trio (Cuba) - jazz 15 Mar, 20:00Cankarjev dom cultural and congress centre
Calefax Reed Quintet (Netherlands)16 Mar, 19:30Slovenian Philharmonic HallProgramme: L. Janaček / R. Strauss / A. Corelli / G. Gershwin
Prismojeni profesorji bluesa - rock’n’ roll16 Mar, 20:00Kino Šiška
Georgie Fame & Jazz Continuo (G. Britain/Slovenia)16 Mar, 20:00Slamič Coffeehouse
Jure Pukl/Daniel Noesig Quintet - jazz16 Mar, 20:00ZOO Club
Milan Stanisavljević trio - jazz session16 Mar, 21:00Čolnarna Tivoli boathouse
The Ills (Slovakia),Tricot (Japan) - rock17 Mar, 21:00Metelkova mesto alternative culture centre
RTV Slovenia Big Band and Ana SokličLojze Krajnčan - conductor18 Mar, 20:00SiTi teater
The Moynihans, Noreia, Janez Dovč, Alexandra Verbitskaya19 Mar, 20:00 Slovenian Philharmonic HallCelebration of Irish music
Selah Sue (Belgium) - soul/funk/fusion19 Mar, 20:00Kino Šiška
RTV Slovenia Symphony Orchestra Simon Krečič - conductorPetar Milić - piano20 Mar, 11:00Slovenian Philharmonic HallProgramme: L. van BeethovenMozartine-Sunday matinees concert series
Jošt Drašler - double bass; Mike Majkowski (Australia) - double bass20 Mar, 20:00Španski borciAdmissino free
Marjetka Lužnik - sopranoLucas Somoza Osterc - britoneTanja Šterman in Vladimir Mlinarič - piano21 Mar, 19:30KrižankeAdmission free
Nishat Khan (India) - world music concert24 Mar, 20:00, Cankarjev dom cultural and congress centre
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Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra Slovenian Philharmonic ChoirUroš Lajovic - conductorSabina Cvilak - soprano; Nuška Drašček Rojko - mezzosoprano24 Mar, 19:30Cankarjev dom cultural and congress centreProgramme: G. Mahler: Symphony No. 2 in C minor, “Resurrection”
Boris Cavazza and Fake Orchestra24 Mar, 19:30Ljubljana Castle
Nishat Khan (India) - sitar24 Mar, 20:00Cankarjev dom cultural and congress centre
Jure Tori - accordion24 Mar, 20:00Kino ŠiškaTango music
Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra Slovenian Philharmonic ChoirUroš Lajovic - conductorSabina Cvilak - soprano; Nuška Drašček Rojko - mezzosoprano25 Mar, 19:30Cankarjev dom cultural and congress centreProgramme: G. Mahler: Symphony No. 2 in C minor, “Resurrection”
Partibrejkers (Serbia) - rock25 Mar, 20:00Kino Šiška
D&D acoustic25 Mar, 20:00Prulček Bar
SKUD Vidovdan 26 Mar, 19:00 Španski borciFolklore concert
Bajaga i Instruktori (Serbia) - rock26 Mar, 21:00Cvetličarna
Music
Whitefish Bay High School String Orchestra (USA)28 Mar, 19:30St James’s Church Admission free
Matija Dedić - keyboards; Goran Rukavina - double bass; Ratko Divjak - drums28 Mar, 20:00ZOO ClubJazz concert
Zlatko Kaučič Duos w/ Barry Guy & Maya Homburger - jazz 29 Mar , 20:00Cankarjev dom cultural and congress centre
Bossa de novo, Boris Cavazza, Urška Taufer30 Mar, 19:00Cankarjev dom cultural and congress centre
Mascara - tango and fado30 Mar, 20:00Slamič Coffeehouse
Bluesteam - blues, boogie 30 Mar, 20:00ZOO Club
Veronika Kumar and band - jazz30 Mar, 20:00Prulček Bar
The Astronuts Quartet - jazz session30 Mar, 21:00Čolnarna Tivoli
Holy Wave (USA) - garage surf 31 Mar, 21:00Metelkova mesto alternative culture centre
Tomaž Gajšt - trumpet; Vid Žgajner - trombone; Erik Marenče - keyboards; Ratko Divjak - drums21 Mar, 20:00ZOO ClubJazz concert
Veter Ljubljana youth mixed choirIllumina vocal group22 Mar, 19:30KrižankeAdmission free
Jelena Popržan - jazz 22 Mar, 20:00Cankarjev dom cultural and congress centre
A vista clarinet quintetTina Debevec - soprano23 Mar, 19:30Cankarjev dom cultural and congress centreYoung to young concert series
Plava trava zaborava (Croatia) - country23 Mar, 20:00Slamič Coffeehouse
Samo Kutin (Slovenia), Boris Baltschun (Germany) 23 Mar, 20:00Kino ŠiškaAdmission freeExperimental music
Kontrabant - ethno, folk, country 23 Mar, 20:00ZOO Club
Ex Erotični - rock23 Mar, 20:00Prulček Bar
Matošić, Ugrin kvartet - jazz session23 Mar, 21:00Čolnarna Tivoli
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MusicOpera, theatre, dance
The Marin Sorescu National Theatre in Craiova, in collaboration with the American director Robert Wilson, presents a production of Eugène Ionesco’s enigmatic play Rhinoceros, which hovers between Surrealism, Magical Realism, and the Absurd.Together with a 30-strong ensemble, Wilson has created a piece of theatrical madness in which imagination jumps the barriers of reality and pushes the boundaries of logic and classical perception of the world. People gradually turn into rhinoceroses, reality gives way to unreality, and theatrical magic dispels even the bleakest of the bleak visions of the world and affords views beyond, across other dimensions. What Ionesco tried to achieve with the language, Wilson does with visual images.
Marko Brecelj - music; Žigan Krajnčan and Gašper Kunšek- dance16 Mar, 20:00Španski borciNonform 47 - Series of musical dance improvisations
W. A. Mozart: The Marriage of Figaro - opera17 Mar, 19:30Opera house
C. W. Gluck: Orfeo ed Euridice - opera19 Mar, 19:30Opera house
C. W. Gluck: Orfeo ed Euridice - opera20 Mar, 16:00Opera house
E. Ionesco/R. Wilson: Rhinoceros – theatre performanceMarin Sorescu National Theatre in Craiova (Romania)20 Mar, 19:00Cankarjev dom cultural and congress centre
M. Zupančič: 20th Century Fog - dance performanceEnKnapGroup 3 Mar, 20:00Španski borci
U. Adamič, N. Šorak: Where Was I - theatre-movement performancePerformers: Marinka Štern and Iztok Drabik Jug6 - 8 Mar, 20:00PTL - Dance Theatre Ljubljana
Shakespeare in Translation British actors: Julian Rhind-Tutt, Angela McHale and Jonatan Slinger will interprete some Shakspeare works and invite discussion about what Shakespeare means to a modern Slovenian audience as well as an English one.8 Mar, 20:00Cankarjev dom cultural and congress centreShakespeare Forever Festival
W. A. Mozart: The Marriage of Figaro - opera premiere10 Mar, 19:30Opera house
W. A. Mozart: The Marriage of Figaro - opera 11 Mar, 18:00Opera house
E. Clug: Birds - dance performanceBitef Dance Group11 Mar, 20:00Španski borci
W. A. Mozart: The Marriage of Figaro - opera 12 and 15 Mar, 19:30Opera house
I.Kovač: Pozor hud ples 2: Vrnitev legend, didaktična plesna predstava EnKnapGroup15 Mar, 19:00Španski borci
Marin Sorescu National Theatre in Craiova (Romania): Rhinoceros (by Eugène Ionesco/Robert Wilson)
20 - 21 Mar, 19:00, Cankarjev dom cultural and congress centre
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Opera, theatre, dance Miscellaneous
B. Látalová: Different? - dance performancePerformers: Klára Alexová, Kateřina Dietzová, Inga Mishina, Kim Jung Wan, Daniel Raček20 Mar, 21:00PTL - Dance Theatre Ljubljana
E. Ionesco/R. Wilson: Rhinoceros – theatre performanceMarin Sorescu National Theatre in Craiova (Romania)21 Mar, 19:00Cankarjev dom cultural and congress centre
C. W. Gluck: Orfeo ed Euridice - opera22 Mar, 19:30Opera house
Everything Is OKAuthor, performer: Marco D’AgostinPesadilla Author, performer: Milano Piergiorgio22 Mar, 20:00Španski borciDouble dance evening
W. A. Mozart: The Marriage of Figaro - opera23 Mar, 19:30Opera house
W. A. Mozart: The Marriage of Figaro - opera 24 Mar, 18:00Opera house
Mamma Mia! - musical 25 Mar, 19:30Tivoli sports hallThe musical Mamma Mia!,will be performed by a cast of more than thirty Slovenian actors.
I am (Not) - dance-music performanceCoraViento dance group and Maria Keck - singer31 Mar, 20:00Kino Šiška
Literatures of the World: Fable 201627 Feb - 6 MarCankarjev dom cultural and congress centre and other locationsThe Fable (Fabula) festival hostS a string of literary events of high calibre featuring big names in literature from Slovenia and abroad.
54th International Home Fair (Sejem Dom)8 - 13 Mar, 10:00 - 20:00Ljubljana Exhibition and Convention CentreThe Home fair is an exhibition of home and building products including woodwork, heating appliances and installations, ceramics, bathroom equipment, interior furnishings for residential and business premises, garden equipment and gardening tools, seeds and plants, and a variety of useful hobby products.
19th Storytelling Festival9 - 11 MarCankarjev dom cultural and congress centre, Slovene Ethnographic Museum, Museum of Modern ArtStories Today (Pravljice danes), a story telling festival whose nineteenth edition is held this year, offers a wide and varied spectrum of carefully selected stories for listeners of all ages.
Irish Days in Ljubljana 14 - 19 Mar201617 March, St Patrick’s Day is Ireland’s national day and the most important cultural holiday in Ireland. To mark this important date, the Embassy of Ireland in Ljubljana is organising a special programme of events, “Irish Days in Ljubljana”. The programme will feature a week of Irish cuisine, free Irish dance classes, a traditional Irish music session in a city centre pub, and a literary dinner. The
highlight of the week will certainly be the concert of Irish music with Irish and local artists, on Saturday, 19 Mar, in the Slovenian Philharmonic.The Embassy of Ireland has again included Ljubljana in the “Global Greening” project, in which the Irish tourist agency, Tourism Ireland, lights world famous landmarks in green to celebrate St Patrick’s Day. This year’s greening will feature over 180 iconic landmarks, including Ljubljana Castle and the Slovenian Philharmonic. Since this year the project coincides with the “Ljubljana - Green Capital of Europe” project, the Embassy will arrange the lighting of the castle with an Irish flavour.14 Mar, 17:00 Irish street dance Čopova ulica street15 mar, 17:00 Free Irish dance classesŠola irskega plesa, Celovška cesta street16 Mar, 20:00 Trad sessionAn evening of Irish traditional musicCutty Sark18 Mar, 20:00 Literary dinner Druga violina19 Mar, 20:00 Celebration of Irish music
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The Moynihans, Noreia, Janez Dovč, Alexandra Verbitskaya, Irish dance schoolSlovenian Philharmonic Hallwww.irishembassy.si
Collecta - Ljubljana International Collectors’ Fair24 - 26 MarLjubljana Exhibition and Convention CentreCollecta brings together philatelists, numismatists, cartophiles and collectors of fossils and minerals, militaria, antiques and other small collectables from around Europe. Visitors to the fair can view, examine and trade in collectors’ items from all over the world.
The Welcoming of Spring, an event traditionally held in Ljubljana on the eve of St Gregory’s Day, revives the handicraftsmen’s tradition of launching wooden clogs with burning candles inside them into rivers and streams as a sign of rejoicing at no longer having to work by lights.According to folk belief, St Gregory is the harbinger of spring. By the Julian calendar, his name day, 12 March, is the first day of spring.
The Welcoming of Spring11 Mar, 17:00-20:00, the Gradaščica channel in the Krakovo area of Ljubljana
Sports
RK Krim Mercator : RK Ljubljana - handball5 Mar Stožice sports hall
KK Union Olimpija : KK Partizan NIS - absketball6 Mar, 17:00Stožice sports hall
ACH Volley : Panvita Pomgrad - volleyball9 Mar, 18:00Hala Tivoli sports hall
NK Olimpija Ljubljana : NK Celje - football12 MarStožice stadium
RK Ljubljana : RC Donau Vienna - rugby12 MarOval Stanežiče
MTM Narodni dom Ljubljana 12 and 13 MarLjubljana Gymnastic CentreInternational rhythmic gymnastics competition
ACH Volley : Salonit Anhovo - volleyball16 Mar, 19:30Hala Tivoli sports hall
NK Olimpija Ljubljana : NK Rudar Velenje - football19 MarStožice stadium
ACH Volley : Calcit Volleyball - volleyball19 Mar, 18:00Hala Tivoli sports hall
RK Ljubljana : RT Beograd19 MarOval Stanežiče
RK Ljubljana : RK Maribor26 MarOval Stanežiče