Creative Europe Stories

Motovila Institute, hosting Creative Europe Desk Slovenia, has produced the series called Creative Europe Stories. The aim is to promote the Creative Europe EU programme as well as highlighting successful initiatives developed by Slovenian organisations in cooperation with their European partners.

Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Public License). The work may be distributed non-commercially or commercially, provided that the author of the original work is acknowledged and that the original work is not altered in any way.

NEW

Creative Europe Stories Kersnikova & Simon Gmajner MotovilaKersnikova Institute is a non-profit and non-governmental cultural organisation. Due to its strong programme focus marked on the maps of the most interesting international centres dealing with contemporary investigative arts, science and cuttingedge technologies. In the video story, Simon Gmajner explains that participation in European projects has had a significant impact on the networking with scientific research institutions such as CERN or the European Space Agency, or has opened doors for them to collaborate in other sectors such as the economy. Watch Creative Europe Story (only in Slovene).

Creative Europe Stories Animateka & Igor Prassel Motovila

For more than 20 years, the Društvo 2 koluta has been organising the Animateka International Animated Film Festival. In the video story, Igor Prassel explains what Creative Europe funding means to them: from the recognition of the importance and visibility of the festival at home and abroad to the support for the professionalisation of the festival team, the strengthening of the programme and the many opportunities for international networking. Watch Creative Europe Story (only in Slovene).

©motovila Creative Europe Stories With Malinc 300x147Malinc Publishing House implements and participates in six Creative Europe projects. In this video story, Barbara Pregel explains what Creative Europe funding and international cooperation mean to the publishing house. The latter focuses on young people’s literature, targeting more the Spanish market, smaller literatures and smaller languages, while promoting and encouraging reading for all generations. Watch Creative Europe Story.

Creativeeuropestories Kino SiskaKino Šiška is Slovenia’s leading institution in the field of contemporary concerts, complemented by visual and performing arts programmes. Since its foundation in 2009, Kino Šiška has been participating in European projects that have enabled it to establish today’s important international festivals such as the Co-festival in the field of contemporary dance, the MENT music festival or the Tinta festival in the field of comics. The participation in the Liveurope platform allows many local creators and producers to gain valuable experience and knowledge. Watch Creative Europe Story.

Creative Europe Green Stories

Motovila Green Europe Stories Kolaž VideoGreen edition of Creative Europe stories is focusing on good practices for (more) sustainable international (co)operation and mobility in culture. Watch Creative Europe Story here.

For their contribution, we thank Bunker (Maja Vižin), Prostorož (Zala Velkavrh), Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia – UIRS (Nina Goršič in Matej Nikšič), Otok Institute (Tanja Hladnik) and Projekt Atol (Uroš Veber)!

Bojan Benigar Drugagodba Creativeeuropestories MotovilaDruga godba is one of the most important (music) festivals in Central Europe, unique for its concept, new approaches and “discovery” of unknown musical themes and geographical territories. Together with their partners, they are working to reform the music sector through the international Footprints project. The aim is to help all music sector players to establish themselves in the European music market and to consolidate the European creative music community around the values of social, economic and environmental responsibility. Watch Creative Europe Story.

Creativeeuropegreenstories Projektatol UrosveberProjekt Atol is a hub for research arts, transdisciplinary production of artistic projects, tactical media, situation building, publishing, education, community platforms, production and communication infrastructure, and scientific and technological research. Watch Creative Europe Story..

Motovila Creative Europe Stories Uirs 300x141The Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia (UIRS) is the central Slovenian research organization in the field of spatial planning and related disciplines. Watch Creative Europe Story.

Creative Europe Stories NosorogiNosorogi Institute was founded in 2008 by colleagues that studied film directing in Ljubljana, and in the same year received support for the production of two medium-length documentary films.
Producer Marina Gumzi and director Gregor Božič were supported from the Creative Europe MEDIA programme for the development of Stories from the Chestnut Woods. The film had its world premiere in September 2019 at the Toronto International Film Festival. Watch Creative Europe Story.

Creative Europe Stories Radiotelevizija Slovenija SaškarakefIn a joint project led by Radio Slovenia, nine partner organisations from eight European countries are exploring how our cognitive, emotional and personal development is influenced by auditory stimuli, and what sound means to people and the world around us. The B-AIR project aims to create sound art for babies, toddlers and vulnerable groups on an artistic online radio channel supported by innovative technology. Watch Creative Europe Story.

Creative Synergies

Creative Synergy 14may2021 Motovila (15)Representatives of Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Koroška (SI), Dance Identity (AT), Croatian Cultural Center – HKD (HR) and Pro Progressione (HU) shared their experiences on different aspects of participation in Creative Europe projects, in particular on working with partners and developing relationships with audiences. The inevitable topic of discussion was also the covid-19, which has affected the organisation and delivery of (international) cultural events in 2020 and 2021. Further info about the Creative Synergy that took place on May 14, 2021, here.

Creativeeuropestories IridiumIriduim Film: Narrating stories

Iridium Film is a production company based in Ljubljana. In 2019, they received for the first time a MEDIA support for the development of the film NK Svoboda. Previously, they worked as a co-producer on the MEDIA-supported film Men Don’t Cry (produced by Deblokada, BiH), which also won the Vesna Award for Best Minority Co-Production at the Slovenian Film Festival in Portorož. Iridium Film is also active in the field of digitisation of Slovenian film. They want to restore all 185 Slovenian films that were shot on film tape and were in regular distribution. Watch Creative Europe Story.

Creative Europe Stories SodobnostKUD Sodobnost: Raising literally awareness

KUD Sodobnost focuses its publishing ambitions on high quality, carefully selected texts, including several award-winning and award-nominated books by national and international authors. In addition, it actively participates in the development of reading culture in Slovenia and in the promotion of Slovenian authors abroad. It also publishes Sodobnost, Slovenia’s oldest journal of literature and culture, which is also one of the four oldest journals of its kind in Europe. Watch Creative Europe Story.

Creativeeuropestories Pionirski DomPionirski dom: Nourishing social skills

Pionirski dom – Centre for Youth Culture is a public cultural institution and one of the leading providers of out-of-school leisure activities for children, young people and adults. Over the past few decades, almost a hundred thousand children and young people have been involved in various creative and educational programmes. Watch Creative Europe Story..

Creativeeuropestories BunkerBunker: Create to connect

Bunker is a non-profit institution for the organisation of cultural events. Bunker produces and presents contemporary theatre and dance performances, organises various workshops and other educational programmes, research and, creates one of the most prominent international festivals Mladi levi. Watch Creative Europe Story.

Creativeeuropestories AksiomaAksioma – Zavod za sodobne umetnosti: Creating opportunities

Aksioma is a non-profit cultural institution from Ljubljana, active both in Slovenia and internationally, interested in projects that use new technologies to explore and address the structures of contemporary society. It focuses on artistic production that explores social, political, aesthetic and ethical issues. Watch Creative Europe Story.

Creative Europe Stories Zavod OtokZavod Otok: Creating communities

Since 2003, Otok has been dedicated to the creation and implementation of publicly accessible programmes in the fields of art, culture and education. It places world cinema at the centre of its programming activities for all generations, creating a dialogue between the art of film and other art forms (e.g. literature, music and fine arts). Since 2004, it has organised the Kino Otok International Film Festival – Isola Cinema, and is internationally active in European film education projects. Watch Creative Europe Story.

Creativeeuropestories Akademija Umetnosti UngSchool of Arts University of Nova Gorica: Fostering synergies

School of Arts offers study programmes in the arts and creative practices. Watch Creative Europe Story.

Creative Europe Stories DsafSlovene Animated Film Association (DSAF): Building a network

DSAF is an animation guild, bringing together authors, producers, various film professionals and others with a view to representing common interests in animated film in the national and international environment. Watch Creative Europe Story.

Our partners

Zdruzen Logo Slo2
Ministrstvo Za Kulturo1 380x58
Logo Mol 1