Turlututu is lively, dynamic, mischievous and affectionate. It was created by the renowned French illustrator and author Hervé Tullet, who is coming to Ljubljana in February!
Events
In mid-December, the cat with a sack will see its premiere, which helps in determining what is the essence and what is not necessary to accumulate.
If we were wondering what it would look like if the drum and bass genre was performed live, now we have a great opportunity.
The most popular European comic opera of the 18th century, La Cecchina, or Nobody's Daughter, will premiere in early January.
An evening of London stand-up comedy is in store. After the two-day mini-festival of British comedy in Zagreb's Lisinski Hall, the action moves to SiTi Teater.
Iran is as if it is not of this time and of this planet. That's what photographer Anja Čop says on the occasion of her fourth book edition, Iran Imaginable.
The first PopUp club in Slovenia is opening its doors in style. With the Yellow Carpet Opening event, where The Correspondents from Velika Bitania will perform, a month of crazy parties and great dance rhythms begins.
What happens if we add authentic Jamaican reggae and dancehall rhythms to the hits of Gossip, MIA, Gorillaz, Dub Pistols and Dee-Lite? We get an explosive and winning dance combination that takes the audience to dance heights all over the world's dance floors.
December is a great month to enjoy gospel music. The excellent gospel group 4love gospel quartet is coming to Murska Sobota.
Ljubljana, November 28, 2013 – Representatives and tenants of the Citypark shopping center and representatives of MOL today welcomed a new resident along the Path of Memories and Friendship. As part of a socially and environmentally oriented campaign, Citypark donated EUR 10,000 to plant 20 new trees on this largest green public area in Ljubljana.
You are invited to the third edition of the contemporary improvised music festival Boben in Lajna, which will take place on November 29 and 30 in the premises of this year's Pop-up House.
They were founded on Human Rights Day, December 10, 1988, in the Prešeren Theater in Kranj, on the initiative of the barely 16-year-old Suzana Dewa. Today there are 8,200 of them, who are celebrating 25 years this year.