Slovene artists and producers feature regularily on cultural events in Croatia. Check below a selection of some current events or explore the interactive map of events. Almost half of the events have taken place in Zagreb; however the coastal towns of Rijeka, Pula, Split and Dubrovnik, or Čakovec and Osijek have hosted Slovenian creators, too. Especially in Istria, and also in Zagreb, cooperation with a culturally prolific Slovenian minority is vibrant.
At the festivals in Croatia
Slovene artists and producers regularly participate at established Croatian festivals:
Cf. the list of all the festivals in Croatia with Slovenian participation below.
Connections
The group exhibition Radical Geometries at the Lexart Depot in Zagreb features also the installation by Roman Uranjek, 2021. The artists (from left to right) Dean Jokanović Toumin and Roman Uranjek.
"Dirty Thirty: Thirty Years of Making a Scene", the Stripburger collective presenting the three decades of working on and creating the alternative scene itself
A student queer play “I, David” directed by Gabrijel Lazić questions the predominant binary perception of gender and expectations that exist within the binary matrix of masculinity and femininity. Dramaturgy by Nastja Uršula Virk.
With acclaimed Slovenian former Chief Conductor and Artistic Director Marko Letonja on the podium, Prokofiev’s Violin Concerto No 2 comes alive through the performance of Serbian-French violinist Nemanja Radulovic.
Screening of the Slovenian documentaries "The Mountain Won't Move " directed by Petra Seliškar, "Oho Film" directed by Damjan Kozole, "The Street of Brotherhood and Unity" directed by Maja Weiss, "Punk Under Communist Regime " directed by Andrej Košak.
CONQUEROR::CONQUISTACON, a theatrical informance based on "The Conqueror" by Slovenian author Andrej Hieng. It combines the concept of “necropolitics” by Cameroonian political theorist Achille Mbembe with "Theatre of Mourning" by Slovenian dramaturge Petra Pogorevc.
The Madrid EUNIC network presents a group exhibition Europa Ilustra, bringing together European artists, including Slovenian illustrator Francisco Tomsich, who is presenting his illustrations for the children's book Modrost nilskih konjev by Peter Svetina.