Petek, 31. januar: Klub ZVEZDA
Sobota, 1. februar ZMŠ KRŠKO
Razstava: PRIPADA (KK)
Razstava zajema razkropljeno mladino slovenskih predmestij. Urbana marginalizacija ustvarja razpoke razširjenega prostora in časa in iz tega izhaja raziskovanje umetnic. Serija reportažnih portretov na 35 mm sproža pogovor med ostrino tujcev in nežnostjo sončnih žarkov na slovenskih poljih.
Posebna zahvala: Kristjanu Černecu, Ninu Kovaču in celotni ekipi iz Ulice in bloki – Big Kick, Marzia Serravalle, Tom Gomizelj
Kuratorji: Dovilė Sadauskaitė, Maya Salvini, Darius Matonis, Ekaterina Zhuzhleva
Koncert: PSEČA PLAŽA
Pseća plaža is a Zagreb audiovisual group, founded in the spring of 2016 with the aim of creating drinkable psychedelic melodies with tropical rhythms, nostalgic overtones of the sixties and dreamy lyrics. Since then, the band has gone through several phases and lineups, which today consist of Erol Beširević, Matea Bobanović, Filip Mlinarić and Borjan Cvrtila with dear guests.
The group has two albums behind them – the debut ‘Honolulu’ (2017) released under the name Dog’s Beach in ‘Povratak u lagunu no. 07’ (2019), the EP ‘Nijanse’ (2020) and several singles, which were created in collaboration with groups such as Nemanja and Porto Morto.
After a long absence from the scene, the band returns in a new guise and announces a new album with the title ‘It’s hard to have a head’.
Pseća plaža is a Zagreb audiovisual group, founded in the spring of 2016 with the aim of creating drinkable psychedelic melodies with tropical rhythms, nostalgic overtones of the sixties and dreamy lyrics. Since then, the band has gone through several phases and lineups, which today consist of Erol Beširević, Matea Bobanović, Filip Mlinarić and Borjan Cvrtila with dear guests.
The group has two albums behind them – the debut ‘Honolulu’ (2017) released under the name Dog’s Beach in ‘Povratak u lagunu no. 07’ (2019), the EP ‘Nijanse’ (2020) and several singles, which were created in collaboration with groups such as Nemanja and Porto Morto.
After a long absence from the scene, the band returns in a new guise and announces a new album with the title ‘It’s hard to have a head’.