Live music in Maribor streets as wake-up call to reopen cultural venues
Maribor, 12 April - Live music resounded from balconies in Maribor around midday as the Narodni Dom Maribor arts centre called on decision-makers to reopen halls for in-person events. "If we do not want Slovenian art and creativity to die down, if we want the Slovenian culture sector to survive, events with audiences must return," the centre said on Monday.
Maribor
Music played on balconies as a wake-up call to decision-makers to reopen cultural venues.
Photo: Andreja Seršen Dobaj/STA
Maribor
Singing on the Town Hall balcony as a wake-up call to decision-makers to reopen cultural venues.
Photo: Andreja Seršen Dobaj/STA
Maribor
Singing on the Town Hall balcony as a wake-up call to decision-makers to reopen cultural venues.
Photo: Andreja Seršen Dobaj/STA
Maribor
An accordion musician playing on one of the balconies as a wake-up call to decision-makers to reopen cultural venues.
Photo: Andreja Seršen Dobaj/STA
Maribor
An accordion musician playing on one of the balconies as a wake-up call to decision-makers to reopen cultural venues.
Photo: Andreja Seršen Dobaj/STA
Maribor
Drummers on the tourist train playing as a wake-up call to decision-makers to reopen cultural venues.
Photo: Andreja Seršen Dobaj/STA
Maribor
Narodni Dom Maribor (National Hall).
Photo: Andreja Seršen Dobaj/STA
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