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Family concert
19/10/2025 @ 10:00 – 10:45

*free entry for children under 3yo.
Sunday mornings made magical
Spend your Sunday morning with music, croissants, and family fun!
Enjoy a kid-friendly program in a relaxed setting.
Little ones can listen, play and color while you enjoy beautiful live music together.
PROGRAM:
Dejan Romih – Photography
SLOVENIAN FOLK SONGS
In the project Slovenian Folk Songs, guitarist and composer Gašper Piano uses Slovenian folk tradition to develop his own instrumental guitar compositions. Through the process of creation and performance, he wishes to emphasize how ancient, oral, spontaneous musical tradition serves as a source of inspiration for the creation of contemporary music. Piano transforms folk music tradition through experimentation (extended and prepared guitar techniques), the use of polyrhythms, interpretation through various musical genres (baroque, serialis
Gašper Piano (1981) is a Slovenian composer, guitarist, improviser, sound artist and concert organizer. He is active as an independent artist for performative arts (theatre/dance), visual arts (multimedia/film) and acoustic/experimental/electronic music groups. In 2006 he was acknowledged as an emerging artist by the Slovenian Ministry of Culture. His collaborations, performances and projects with choreographers/directors (Salva Sanchis, David Zambrano, Yoshiko Chuma, Renan Martins, Meg Stuart, Georgia Vardarou, Mark L. Thompkins, Vera Mantero, Davis Freeman, etc.) and renown musicians (Bart Maris, Stephen Gauci, Kevin Shea, Hanne De Backer, Lazara Albear, Peter Jacquemyn, Adam Lane, John Dikeman, Gobi Drab, Tom Malmendier, Joao Lobo, etc.) were presented at international festivals, concert venues, residencies, dance performances, workshops and theater plays. Since 2021 he organizes sessions of improvised music (ADDER KLANK – gatherings of spontaneous sound collisions), presenting them in collaborations with variety of cultural institutions and venues. Besides European countries his works were presented in Mexico, Brazil, South Africa and United States. Parallel he is a MPD in social anthropology and culturology.
Dejan Romih – Photography
Multidisciplinary artist from Slovenia working at the intersection of music and photography. Trained as a professional pianist in Slovenia and at the Koninklijk Conservatorium Brussel, with a background in media arts, I pursue photography as a parallel artistic language. My practice focuses on the interplay between shadow and light, often using light itself as the subject, and draws inspiration from both nature and urban environments.
“Everything that moves by wind”
This work explores the quiet dialogue between shadow and light, with light often emerging as the subject itself. Growing up in rural Slovenia, Dejan developed a deep connection to nature that continues to guide his choice of subjects and shape his artistic vision. Influenced by surrealism and early modern American photography, Dejan’s black-and-white images seek moments of stillness that exist equally within rural and urban environments.
In the exhibition Everything that Moves by Wind, Dejan explores scenes in which subjects are, directly or indirectly, affected by the wind—creating shapes, forms, and abstractions. The photographs were captured in spaces where human presence has clearly left an imprint, yet people themselves are not the primary subjects of the work.
