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Slovenia’s Prime Minister Miro Cerar makes an official visit to the U.K.

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On 19th November, Slovenian Prime Minister Miro Cerar paid an official visit to London, during which he met Prime Minister David Cameron and the Mayor of the City of London Lord Mountevans.

At a reception given by the Slovenian Embassy, Dr Cerar said his meeting with Mr Cameron was excellent. They discussed Britain’s proposals for reforming the European Union, and how to resolve the migrant crisis in Europe.

Dr Cerar joked that he realised that Mr Cameron was a tough character when he took an early morning swim in an ice-cold pool on a visit to Slovenia earlier this year.

Slovenian Prime Minister Miro Cerar talks with Maja Rančigaj, teacher of Slovene at the University of Nottingham

Slovenian Prime Minister Miro Cerar talks with Maja Rančigaj, teacher of Slovene at the University of Nottingham

 

Dr Cerar with  David Lloyd, Chairman of the British-Slovene Society and Evelina Ferrar, Trustee

Dr Cerar with David Lloyd, Chairman of the British-Slovene Society and Evelina Ferrar, Trustee

Pat Priban has passed away

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It is with great sadness that we must inform members of the passing of Pat Priban on 28th October. She had been at the Royal Brompton Hospital with a chest infection since 8th September.

We all remember Pat as a nice and lively presence, always next to her Slovene husband Ian at our events and supporting the British-Slovene Society since its beginnings. It is hard to believe we will not see her any more.

We send our heartfelt condolences to Ian and his family.

The funeral will be on Wednesday 18th November at 11.20 a.m. at Mortlake Crematorium, Kew Meadow Path, Townmead Rd, Richmond, TW9 4EN.

Christmas Carol Service

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The BSS warmly invites you to our annual Carol Service on the 11th of December 2015, at  7 pm.  This is our regular festive get together which is held in the beautiful church of St Andrew by the Wardrobe, Queen Victoria Street and St. Andrew’s Hill, City of London, EC4V 5DE.

The church, which was built by Sir Christopher Wren is a wonderful historic building and well worth a visit in its own right.  Please come and join in our carol singing in English and Slovene. We are pleased to welcome back the London Gallus Consort choir conducted by Paul Brisby.

Catch up with friends after the service as there will be potica (offered by the Society) and Christmas drinks (courtesy of the Embassy).

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

Nearest underground Blackfriars. St Paul’s and Mansion House nearby.

How to get there

Europe is Kaput. Long Live Europe! Žižek & Varoufakis at the Royal Festival Hall

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Varoufakis & Žižek

 

Monday 16 November 2015 at 7.30

Royal Festival Hall
Southbank Centre
Belvedere Road
London SE1 8XX

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Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Žižek and former Greek finance minister, Yanis Varoufakis, will discuss Europe’s future at the event moderated by Croatian philosopher Srečko Horvat. Followed by a Q&A session.

Slavoj Žižek, regarded as ‘the most dangerous philosopher in the West’ (The New Republic), and Yanis Varoufakis, self-described ‘erratic Marxist’ and economic ‘rock-star’ (Business Insider and other publications), met in Croatia in 2013. They have never appeared together on the public stage – until now.

Take your seat to hear them discuss the urgent task of building a different and more democratic Europe.

Organized by Southbank Centre

Evening Courses of Slovene at the School of Slavonic & East European Studies

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Starting in October 2015 SSEES UCL will run evening courses of Slovene language at the beginners’ and upper intermediate levels on Wednesday and Thursday  evenings at 6.30 pm.

These small interactive courses develop conversation skills without losing sight of the fundamentals of grammar. They are ideal for anyone nterested in the rich culture and unique language of Slovenia.

You can find more information about the Slovene courses here: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ssees/languages-at-ucl-ssees/evening-courses/slovene

Enrol online here: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ssees/languages-at-ucl-ssees/evening-courses/slovene/slovene-timetable

More information is also available from Maja Rančigaj, Slovene language teacher: maja.rancigaj@nottingham.ac.uk

Anyone interested in Slovene language and Slovenia is warmly invited!

Shirlie Roden: Simply Slovenia Suite

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Our Trustee Shirlie Roden and the Symphonic Orchestra Cantabile will perform the Simply Slovenia Suite in Slovenia: on 7 August at Ribniski grad in Ribnica, and on 8 August in Dvorec Lanthieri in Vipava. Both concerts will start at 8 pm. Most of the lyrics and songs were written by Shirlie Roden. The concerts are dedicated to Slovenia and its people, who inspired the author.

For more information read: Shirlie Roden in simfonični orkester Cantabile

 

Evening Courses of Slovene in London

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Starting in October 2015 SSEES, UCL will run evening courses of Slovene language at the beginners’ and upper intermediate levels on Wednesday and Thursday evenings at 6.30 pm. They will take place at the School of Slavonic & East European Studies at University College London at 16 Taviton Street, London, WC1H 0BW.

These small interactive courses develop conversation skills without losing sight of the fundamentals of grammar. They are ideal for anyone interested in the rich culture and unique language of Slovenia.

Enrolment will be open in August.

You can find more information about the Slovene courses here: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ssees/languages-at-ucl-ssees/evening-courses/slovene

More information is also available from Maja Rančigaj, Slovene language teacher:
maja.rancigaj@nottingham.ac.uk

Anyone interested in Slovene language and Slovenia is warmly invited!

The British-Slovene Society Annual Picnic – Sunday 28th June

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DSC06663Slovenes and friends of Slovenes are warmly invited to join us from 12 noon till 4.30 p.m. on Sunday 28th June for the Annual Picnic in the Oxford University Arboretum at Nuneham Courtenay. We will meet again by the kozolec (Slovene hay rack).

Bring your own picnic and drinks, deckchairs, picnic blankets, your kids, grandchildren and friends. As is usual among Slovenes, we encourage you to bring plenty to eat and drink and share it with everyone!

This splendid Arboretum is close to Nuneham Courtenay House, where Lewis Carroll would row the young Alice Liddell (Alice in Wonderland) and her sisters on the River Thames on a summer afternoon.

It is situated just south of the village of Nuneham Courtenay on the A4074 road from Reading, eight miles south of Oxford. The postal code is OX44 9PX. From London it can be reached by the M40, exit 8, A40 to Oxford, then southwards round the Ring Road (A4142) on to the A4074 towards Reading.

If you come by train to Oxford or Reading, you can then take the bus X39/X40 to the Arboretum. If you have problems please mail to evelina@ferrar.org.uk or call 07584 199 177 and we will do what we can to help.

The Arboretum has kindly agreed to mow the area around the hayrack, which has recently suffered some damage and we are not allowed to climb on it. Adults attending the British-Slovene picnic pay £4.50, concessions £3. Children and Members of Oxford University (bring your card) enter for free.

More information on the Arboretum can be found at https://www.harcourt-arboretum.ox.ac.uk/.

We hope we can welcome many of you as we celebrate and enjoy an afternoon around the kozolec – one of the most traditional symbols of Slovenia and its culture.

 

BSS Annual General Meeting and talk: 26 June 2015

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The Annual General Meeting of the British-Slovene Society will be held on Friday 26 June 2015.

Time: 7 pm (refreshments from 6.15 pm)

Location: Middle East Association, Floor 6, 27 St James’s Street, London, SW1A 1HA

After the AGM, at about 7.30 pm: talk by Dr. David Worthington on:

The Material Culture of the Scottish Leslie Family in Slovenia in the 17th and 18th centuries

Dr. Worthington, Head of the Centre for History at the University of the Highlands and Islands, will talk about the evidence the Leslies’ culture remaining at their Ptuj property, and the family’s integration into Austrian Habsburg society. 

Seating is restricted to 30 and we therefore request that you confirm attendance by email to membership@britishslovenesociety.org  or in writing to The British-Slovene Society, 43 Runnemede Road, Egham, TW20 9BE by no later than 10th June 2015.

Evald Flisar at the European Literature Night

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Wed 13 May 2015, 6.30 – 8.45 pm at the British Library, Conference Centre, 96 Euston Road, London NW1 2DB

Writers from six countries in a literary feast of compelling fiction, poetry and short stories

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Evald Flisar (Slovenia), Naja Marie Aidt (Denmark), Andrea Bajani (Italy), Jesús Carrasco (Spain), Wioletta Greg (Poland) and Yasmina Khadra (France).

At the European Literature Night’s seventh appearance in the UK, Evald Flisar, Slovenian novelist and playwright, will talk about his work and his latest book published in English titled My Father’s Dreams.

The event will be followed by a reception in the Entrance Hall of the British Library, open to everyone who has attended The Writers event. It will include music, a glass of wine and the chance to buy books by the participating authors and have them signed.

European Literature Night is held simultaneously in 24 cities around the continent.
London’s events are a highlight of the capital’s literary calendar.

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