Are you interested in how Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata would sound with an electric guitar? Then watch the video of 17-year-old guitar virtuoso Tina S, who will leave you speechless with her extremely fast fingers! This is not the first time that the young woman has taken up classical music with an electric guitar.
On September 15, 2016, a comedy written by the German playwright Karl Georg Büchner will premiere on the big stage of the Ljubljana City Theater (MGL). The comedy Leonce and Lena will take us into the world of funny stories of a prince and a princess who are fighting against an arranged marriage, while at the same time, the merry-go-round observes the social mistakes of the time.
The Vienna Days will take place in Ljubljana between September 19 and 21, 2016. This event will primarily be aimed at developing the cultural cooperation of two important European cities, improving environmental protection practices and promoting business opportunities that arise from the good integration of these two capitals. You are welcome.
It is not for nothing that they say that in sports you have to be collected until the referee's final whistle. until we cross the finish line. These athletes found this out the hard way. After they already had the victory in their hands, they squandered it so cheaply by showing off prematurely...
After the summer break, Open Kitchen is returning to Celje. The Celje city market will once again smell of intoxicating food on September 3, 2016 and again on September 24, 2016. The September Open Kitchen in Celje will be attended by the largest number of vendors so far, so the continuation of the season of culinary gatherings in the princely city should not be missed.
Most Slovenians are slowly returning from vacation, and children and young people are already starting to prepare for returning to school. Just before the end of the holidays, we delved into the historical archives and checked how we used to spend our summer vacations. It was different...
Rules are meant to be broken. Are you one of those people who don't follow the rules from time to time? Do you perhaps cross the road where there is no crosswalk, cycle through a red light, let your dog out on the lawn where this is not allowed, keep animals in the zoo, etc.? There is a cross with the rules! At every step, we are told in one way or another what we can and cannot do. Take a look at the individuals who have had enough of being told to rebel (albeit in a funny way) and proudly share it with the world. Do you ever play a rebel too?
Dominik Sky, the Slovenian who climbed the highest chimney in Europe and fluttered there like a flag man, jumped over buildings, jumped through windows, did a stand on the railing of a railway bridge, jumped from abnormal heights and performed other daring acrobatics, is back with a new video , which confirms that he is a stuntman like no other in the world. Don't believe it? Here are his best feats.
Three Slovenian young men checked what it means if you drive into a car wash with a car without a roof and the windows down. They took masks, an instrument with them, and during the washing took care of many comical scenes.
The emperor is naked! This woman walked the streets completely naked, "dressed" only in body paint, but no one noticed! Would you?
Warren Beatty returns to the big screen after 15 years with Rules Don't Apply, which he also directed, co-produced and wrote the screenplay for. The film was made for 40 years! Beatty, 79, has been planning the biopic about Howard Hughes, the inventor, businessman, aviator, gangster businessman, filmmaker and billionaire, since a memorable meeting with him at a Beverly Hills hotel in 1973.
Ever since the movie Moulin Rouge brought musicals back to the Hollywood scene, we've been able to convince ourselves many times that many movie actors are also great singers. Gerard Butler (Phantom of the Opera), Meryl Streep (Mamma Mia), Hugh Jackman (Les Miserables), Catherine Zeta-Jones (Chicago), Johny Depp (Sweeney Todd: The Devil's Barber), Emily Blunt (Into the Woods) sang on the big screen. , Marion Cotillard (Nine) and many others who proved they can do more than just act.