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Invitation to an international competitition to create beehive panels

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The ANTON JANŠA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL in Radovlica invites applications for an international competitition to produce children’s paintings illustrating bees.

The school is named after a Slovene teacher at the Viennese royal court who contributed greatly to the significance of beekeeping. The U.N. has designated his brthday on 20 May as World Bee Day. You are invited to create diverse beehive panels reflecting the culture and creativitye of different parts of Europe.

 

 

INTRODUCTION

We will commemorate Anton Janša, a teacher at the Viennese royal court, who econtributed in Slovene culture. Our school, the Anton Janša Elementary School, is proud to bear his name.

The beehive panels on Anton Janša’s own beehive are standardized, measuring 27 cm x 16 cm. These painted wooden panels are characteristic of Slovenian beekeeping. They are often decorated with religious motifs, historical scenes, and stories of everyday life.

For this competition, you will create beehive panels using the modern technique of collage, with the theme being the bee. There are no restrictions on the materials you use for making the collage, just ensure they are well glued.

COMPETITION RULES:

WHO:

  • students aged 12 to 18
  • for elementary schools with special needs programs up to 26 years old

THEME:

  • the bee

TECHNIQUE:

  • collage

FORMAT:

  • dimensions 27 cm x 16 cm, landscape orientation

BASE:

  • sturdy cardboard

Each school can participate with three pupils.

Each submitted work should be labeled with the following information:

  • name and surname of the author, age,
  • name and surname of the mentor,
  • mentor’s email address,
  • exact name and address of the educational institution.

All participating students and mentors will receive certificates.

The awarded works will be selected by a three-member commission:

  • Urša Toman – self-employed in the field of sculpture
  • Mihael Rudl – academic painter
  • Matej Bizovičar – visual artist

Please confirm your participation by February 28th, 2025, to prepare the certificates, at the email:

tadeja.rozman@os-antonajanse.si

We are also available at this address for any additional questions and information.

 Send the works to the following address, no later than April 30th, 2025:

OŠ ANTONA JANŠE

KRANJSKA CESTA 27 A

4240 RADOVLJICA

SLOVENIA

Works submitted will be exhibited at the Beekeeping Center in Lesce. The opening will be on May 20, 2025, and you will receive an invitation via email.

If you are unable to attend the opening, we will send you a recording of the opening and the exibited works.

Best regards from Radovljica!

Marko Pogačnik (27 February) and Evald Flisar (13 March) present their books in London

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The publisher Istros Books has informed us of two events presenting Slovenian authors Marko Pogačnik and Evald Flisar:

The Wisdom of Fairy Tales

Thursday 27 February 7pm – 8.30pm

Talk and book launch with Marko Pogacnik

Rudolf Steiner House, 35 Park Road, London, NW1 6XT | T: +44 (0) 20 7723 4400

Join us for this rare visit from Marko and the launch of his new book which will take place after the talk, Grimm’s Fairy Tales Decoded: precious messages from the past for the future (ISTROS, Feb 2025).

MARKO POGAČNIK is a Slovenian artist and author of international renown. Since 2005, he has dedicated much of his work to creating Geopuncture Circles, a world-wide lithopuncture project to enhance communication with the Earth consciousness that he creates together with his international colleagues. He has written a number of books on spirituality and earth healing, including Sacred Geography (2007) and Gaia’s Quantum Leap (2011). In 2016, he was appointed UNESCO Artist for Peace and is a member of the TRANS-4-M Global Wisdom Council.

Entrance £8 / £5 concession. To book a place please ring Rudolf Steiner Bookshop on 020 7724 7699 or buy a ticket on the night in the bookshop.

 

In Conversation with author Evald Flisar

Barbican Library, Barbican Centre Level 2, Silk Street, London WC2Y 8DS 

Thursday, March 13, 6PM till 7:30

Join author Evald Flisar in conversation with Susan Curtis of Istros Books as he discusses his most recently published book in English, My Kingdom is Dying

Both Evald and Susan will also be taking part in the London Book Fair 2025, with Istros Books and Sodobnost International Cultural Society (KUD Sodobnost). Evald and Susan will discuss My Kingdom is Dying, before taking audience questions, followed by a book signing. Copies of the book will be available to purchase on the night.

Booking via Eventbrite:https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/in-conversation-with-author-evald-flisar-tickets-1146858587909

Booking is open for Prešeren Evening with Andrej Šifrer, 8th March 2025

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You are kindly invited to join the British-Slovene Society’s Annual Prešeren celebration. The Slovene singer and songwriter Andrej Šifrer will perform for us.

  • Saturday 8th March 2025. Drinks from 5:45, Dinner at 6:50 pm.
  • Ambassadors Bloomsbury Hotel, 12 Upper Woburn Place, London WC1H 0HX (undergrounds Euston, Euston Square, King’s Cross, Russell Square)

Booking is now open, and will close on Thursday 27th February end of business day. We recommend you book early, as the capacity of  the hotel is limited. It’s first come first served.

Despite inflation, we are keeping rates low:

– Paid up BSS Members £64, non-Members £79, students and under-18s £41

For that you will enjoy a drinks reception, a three-course dinner with wine, Andrej Šifrer’s concert and a tombola with all sorts of attractive prizes.

Note: if you become a Member now, you benefit from the Member’s lower rate. Membership costs £25 per year, and £40 for families. You can pay for membership and the event together.

Reserve your places now using the online Application form

If you wish to make up your own party, you can indicate this in the Application Form. You can also advise any special dietary requirements.

The tombola will benefit Barka, the charity for people with special needs that we support in Slovenia.

We look forward to welcoming you!

We are grateful to the Slovenian Government Office for Slovenians Abroad and the Slovenian Embassy in the UK for supporting this event, and to the Istenič Winery for sponsorship.

Holy Mass in Slovenian House in London on 26th January

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Message from SKM London:

On Sunday 26th January at 5 pm Holy Mass will be celebrated in the Slovenian House at 62 Offley Road, London SW9 0LS,  by Peter Rožič, a priest and Professor of Ecology at the University of Oxford.

The Slovenian House extends a welcome to everybody whether religious or not.

Contact: info@skm-london.org.uk, 07365 353 900

Notice of Annual General Meeting of the British-Slovene Society – Thursday 27th February at 6 pm (UK Time) via Zoom

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2025 Annual General Meeting

For members of the British-Slovene Society only:

Notice is hereby given that The Annual General Meeting of the British-Slovene Society will be held at 6 pm (UK Time) on Thursday 27th February online via Zoom.

Any member may join the Meeting.

AGENDA

Ordinary Business

  • To receive and adopt the Report of the Trustees and Accounts for the year ended 31st December 2024
  • To re-elect the following as Trustees, who retire by rotation and are offered for re-election: Shirlie Roden, Ana Stanič
  • To appoint a Secretary for the forthcoming year. Miha Košak has indicated his willingness to continue in office.
  • To appoint a Treasurer for the forthcoming year. Andrej Ogorevc has indicated his willingness to continue in office.
  • To appoint a Chairwoman for the forthcoming year. Evelina Ferrar has indicated her willingness to continue in office.
  • To approve the Minutes of the AGM held on 14 June 2024.
  • Any Other Business.

Please confirm your attendance by email to: miha.kosak@britishslovenesociety.org  by close of business on Friday 21st February, 2025.  You will then be sent an invitation to join the Zoom session together with instructions. You may also receive BSS Accounts for the year ending 31st December 2024 and the Chairwoman’s Statement.

In case you cannot attend the AGM and wish to vote, please use the Form of Proxy: 2025 BSS-AGM-Form-of-proxy

Evelina Ferrar, Chairwoman

Grants available for Slovene Courses

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The Office for Slovenians Abroad has sent the information about grants for Slovene language courses:

  • Afternoon Course of Slovene Language, Spring 2025 – deadline: 1 February 2025
  • Morning Course of Slovene Language, Spring 2025  – deadline: 1 February 2025
  • Summer School of Slovene Language in Ljubljana 2025  – deadline: 15 May 2025
  • Autumn School of Slovene Language 2025  – deadline: 15 May 2025
  • Winter School of Slovene Language 2026  – deadline: 31 August 2025
  • Spring School of Slovene Language 2026  – deadline: 31 August 2025

You can find more information about the courses and grants at https://centerslo.si/en/courses-for-adults/scholarships

British-Slovene Society membership dues are due

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Dear Members and Supporters,

We wish you all a Happy New Year! The time has come around to renew your membership to the British-Slovene Society. Annual payments are now due, and we would much appreciate if you would arrange this promptly. To those who have already done so, many thanks.

We remind you that, as notified on 13th December, new rates apply:

INDIVIDUAL £25
FAMILY (maximum 5) £40
STUDENT £15
CORPORATE £150

If you are not yet a Member, and have British or Slovene connections, do consider joining! You would be most welcome. Among the advantages you will enjoy is a reduced price for our payable events, including the 2025 Prešeren Evening with Andrej Šifrer in London on March 8th. Through membership you will be supporting a vibrant community promoting friendship, with activities taking place throughout the year.

You have a choice of three means of payment:

  1. By direct electronic transfer to The British-Slovene Society’s bank account with Natwest, Sort Code 60-20-36, Account Number 51197685, IBAN: GB67NWBK60203651197685, BIC: NWBKGB2L. Put your name in the reference field. Please consider setting up a Standing Order. This will save you time and trouble next year.
  2. Or you can pay by PayPal by going to www.britishslovenesociety.org/membership/ and following the instructions. This is also where you can apply to become a Member.
  3. Or by cheque made out to The British-Slovene Society and sent to the Treasurer, Andrej Ogorevc, 10 Rogers Court, 5 Premiere Place, London E14 8SF, e-mail: treasurer@britishslovenesociety.org.

If you already pay by Standing Order, please ensure you have adjusted it to take into account the new rates.

A Message from your Chairwoman

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The sudden loss of our Chairman, David Lloyd, has saddened us all, but we look back on a year in which we have continued to celebrate and nurture our friendship.

In March, Vlado Kreslin, one of Slovenia’s top performers, enthralled us at our annual Prešeren dinner in London. In July, a Slovenian folklore group sang and danced at our picnic in Henley, where we have erected a traditional Slovenian kozolec (hayrack).  And last week, members packed St. Martin Ludgate Church in London for our annual carol service.

Michael Žmahar and James Walker have joined as new Trustees, and have already proved their worth. Next year, we can look forward to a Prešeren evening with Andrej Šifrer (8th March), picnic in Henley (6th July), and carol service (5th December). PLUS a new event: entertainment by Slovene standup comic Tin Vodopivec in London (23rd October).

Members are invited to attend our online AGM on 27 February. Our financial year now ends on 31st December instead of 30th September.

Membership dues have remained unchanged since the Society’s earliest years. The Board of Trustees have now reluctantly decided we must raise them to take into account the rising costs of our activities. As Trustees, we strive to keep spending under strict control, and we serve without remuneration.

From 2025 the annual rates for individuals will be £25, for families up to five £40, full-time students £15, and corporates £150.

If you have a Standing Order, please adjust it accordingly. By your membership, you help the British-Slovene Society continue to flourish in its mission of fostering friendship and mutual support.

Our community consists of everybody who feels connected with Slovenia or Slovenes. Do come and join our events, become members and continue to  support each other and our Society. Every individual matters!

On behalf of our Board of Trustees, I send you warm wishes for Christmas and the New Year.

Evelina Ferrar

Joyful singing, reading and potica at British-Slovene Society Carol Service

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The British-Slovene Society once again filled St. Martin-Ludgate Church in London for our annual Christmas service of Carols and Readings on Friday 6th December.

Readers of the Bible’s Christmas story ranged in age from seven to over eighty: carols and readings alternated between Slovene and English. Organist Aljoša Skorja once again made the 17th century organ loft resonate with his mighty chords, ably assisted by singers Jessica Parnell, Lucy Peck and Maria Jurd.  Marija joined violinist Nikola Pajanović on the piano for a moving rendition of Gounod’s Ave Maria.

         

The new Slovenian Ambassador the UK, Sanja Štiglic, was present, and kindly donated Slovene wine for the social gathering afterwards, for which we are most grateful. Our thanks also go to the Sekne family in Šenčur, who donated seven kilos of potica – their daughter Zala graduated at Oxford and Cambridge. And to the Office for Slovenes Abroad for their ongoing support.

The service was introduced for the first time by Chairwoman Evelina Ferrar, who spoke of our sadness at the sudden death of her predecessor, David Lloyd. Our new Trustee, James Walker, took responsibility for practical arrangements, ably assisted by his wife Brigita. A collection raised £235 for Barka, a Slovenian charity for people with special needs.

That we can hold such a happy gathering owes much to the kindness of the Venerable Luke Miller, priest of this beautiful Christopher Wren Church. He officiated the service movingly – and gave us a fine example how to make one’s voice resonate in a building with tricky acoustics.

       

Reminder: BSS Christmas Carol Service in London 6th December

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The BSS warmly invites you to our annual Christmas Carol Service on Friday 6th December 2024, at 7 pm. We will gather again in the Church of St Martin Ludgate, 40 Ludgate Hill, London EC4M 7DE.

Do come and join in our service of carols and readings in English and Slovene. If you would like to do a reading, that would be most welcome. Contact BSS Trustee James Walker:  jameswalker5330@gmail.com.  Afterwards there will be a chance to catch up with friends over potica (offered by the Society) and Christmas drinks.

There is no charge but a collection is taken to support the work of the Barka charity in Slovenia.

Nearby stations are City Thameslink, Blackfriars and St Paul’s.

City Thameslink has very long platforms with exits at both ends.  For St Martin Ludgate, take the exit at the southern end of the platform  to avoid a long walk. 

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We are grateful to the Office for Slovenians Abroad for their financial support