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SILENCE | vocabulary of madness

August 16, 2022 Žiga Predan

In a mad world, only the mad are sane.— Akira Kurosawa
On November 4, at Cankarjev dom, Silence will present The Vocabulary of Madness, their first album in a decade

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In Music, Events, News Tags 2022, Silence

MALA KLINE'S PRESENTATION OF NEW WORK

December 28, 2016 Žiga Predan

Work in progress SONG by Mala Kline will be presented for the first time 29 December 2016 at Španski borci in Ljubljana. 

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In Dance, News Tags Mala Kline

Kejžar's 'Rave' at the Théâtre National's XS Festival in Brussels

August 31, 2016 Rok Pregelj

Featuring dancer and choreographer Matej Kejžar (Belgium) and vocalist Niño de Elche (Spain), Rave (Pekinpah, Festival d'Avignon 2015), which premiered last year at the Festival D'Avignon, was invited to the XS 2016 Festival that takes place in the Théâtre National in Brussels from 17 to 19 March.

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In Dance, News Tags Matej Kejžar
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