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ŠTUNF cultural festival

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When?
Where?
KMŠ Club, Skrinja Gallery, Zahir House, city park, Old Vine House Lent, Maribor
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Facebook event
Entrance fee
Admission is free

The Maribor Students' Club, in collaboration with the ŠKIS Association, is bringing a large influx of culture and urban arts to the city of Maribor between September 18th and 28th. With the ŠTUNF festival, where each day will be themed and multicultural, they invite all young people and the young at heart to indulge in creation, learning and exploration. What? New cultures, people, dance, art, music, sports.

Various events will be held at various attractive locations, where participation will be FREE. As part of the thematic afternoons, workshops will also be held, namely stand-up with Lucija Ćirovic, slaclina, "Be ECOol" Vintage clothing making workshop and Turkish language workshop with a Turkish native speaker Neslihan CecenParticipation in the workshops will also be free, due to the limited number of places, only registration is required via email at stunf@klub-kms.si.

And what will be happening? The festival will begin with the opening of an exhibition of haiku, a Japanese poetic genre that has been collected by the Maribor Students' Club for some time based on a call for entries. The evening will also be spiced up by an exhibition of comics Zoran Smiljanić and a swing band performance The SwingbratsIn the days to come, you will be able to listen to the travelogue A Thousand and One Tales of Iran, among other things, as part of the Middle East Stories Day. Assistant Professor Dr. Dragan Potočnik, watch a stand-up/improv evening where we will laugh Lucija Ćirović and Banda ferdamani, learned about different cultures of countries at the intercultural dialogue market, enjoyed a concert by a Portuguese band The Bellwise or the Velenje-Maribor connections Velebor (Emkej, Mito, Ghet, Mrigo) and watched the Vintage fashion show. In addition, one of the evenings, which will take place in the famous Maribor House of the Old Vine, will be dedicated to wine and poetry, with which young poets will present themselves to a wider audience. A special day will also be dedicated to Sudan. At that time, the KMŠ Club will visit Tomo Kriznar, who will share his experiences from Sudan with visitors. You will also be able to watch his film The eyes and ears of Sudan, which shows how in horrific ways They are destroying and killing indigenous people in an area rich in natural resources: the Nuba Mountains, Darfur, Abyei, and the Blue Nile. The club also catered to sports enthusiasts, with a day for slackline, a sport that is becoming increasingly popular among all generations.

More information about the Štunf festival can be found at www.stunf.org and www.klub-kms.si.

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