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Ljubljana Pride and Balkan Trans Inter March

Metelkova in Kongresni trg

Organised by: Ljubljana Pride Association Language: Slovenian and English + sign language interpretation 🏳️‍🌈 Preparation for Pride March 🏳️‍🌈 ---------------------------------- Saturday, 19th June, 17:00 – 18:00 Gathering for Pride Parade Metelkova, Masarykova 24, Ljubljana 🏳️‍🌈 Pride March 2021 and Balkan Trans Inter March (Ljubljana🏳️‍🌈 ------------------ Saturday, 19th June, 18:00 -19:00 Protest March on the Streets of Ljubljana (Masarykova – Dunajska cesta – Slovenska cesta – Kongresni Trg)   🏳️‍🌈 Political and Cultural programme 🏳️‍🌈 --------------------------------------- Saturday, 19th June, 19:00 – 23:00 Stage at Kongresni trg Stage programme: Speeches and Musical Intermezzo: r3NTG3n Concert: Lovekovski (Slo) Concert: Nipplepeople (Cro) Kongresni trg[...]

Short documentary premiere: With four you can play bridge

Atrij ZRC, Novi trg 2, 1000 Ljubljana

It’s been over a year of anti-goverment protests, Rog is gone, Metelkova is being threatened, and the intimidating presence of the police in the streets is increasing. The rise of the authoritarianism of the current right-wing government is becoming impossible to ignore. How do we fight the emerging fear and the despondency? The short documentary With Four You Can Play Bridge follows Edi as he tries to grapple with what the current situation might mean for his activism. Starting from his own experience with queer activism in Ljubljana, Edi starts looking outward to other contexts and movements in the rest[...]

Literary event: “we lessen the grip of walls”

Atrij ZRC, Novi trg 2, 1000 Ljubljana

Organised by: Ljubljana Pride Association Language: English, Slovenian   Friday evening will begin with literature, as Slovenian-Czech poet Aljaž Koprivnikar, Slovak author Michal Tallo and Hungarian poet Panka Török will invite us to listen to some of their latest writing. Just before Slovenia takes over the presidency of the EU, not hiding its appreciation for the politics of The Visegrád Group, the young authors will present their poetry and help us map LGBTIQ+ art production in their home countries, while simultaneously placing it in a broader social context.