panel discussion following the performance Nina Kuclar Stiković: little women

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As the performance seeks to shed light on the attitude of the state apparatus towards the self-employed in culture, as well as on the broader systemic issues in the field of culture, the performance will also include a public roundtable with experts on how to include safeguards in the system to prevent similar situations from happening again in the future at the systemic level. The story of Nina Kuclar Stiković is by no means the only one, or even the only one from this period, that has unfolded so unfavourably that it had to find its epilogue in court.

The roundtable will be held after the rehearsal on Wednesday, 19 April at 21:30 at the Glej Theatre.

Produced by Glej Theatre
Co-financed by Arts Council of the University of Ljubljana
Supported by Ministry of Culture and Municipality of Ljubljana

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