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Lace and Design 22Nd International Lace Festival Lepoglava 2018 22nd International Lace Festival Lepoglava 2018. Under the High Auspices of the Croatian President Mrs Kolinda Grabar Kitarović Lace and Design Under the Auspices of: The Croatian Ministry of Culture, The Croatian Ministry of Tourism, The Croatian Ministry of Agriculture, The Croatian Commission for UNESCO, The Croatian Tourist Board, Varaždin County and the Town of Lepoglava. Partner Country: the Italian Republic 2018 Day of European Heritage in Lepoglava FESTIVAL EXHIBITION PROGRAMME - EVERY DAY IzložbeExhibitions su otvorene are openza posjetitelje to visitors tijekom on all festivalskihFestival days dana petak:Friday: 10.00 10 AM – -21.00 9 PM sati subota:Saturday: 10.00 10 AM – 22.00 - 10 PM sati nedjelja:Sunday: 10.00 10 AM – 18.00 - 6 PM sati Ticket prices for all the Exhibition spaces: HRK 15.00 (free for children under 7 years of age) The Organiser reserves the right to amend the programme Future Museum Premises (adjacent to the Pauline Monastery) Croatian Lace Exhibitions: The Benedictine Monasteries of St. John the Baptist and St. Anthony the Great of Hvar, St. Margaret of Pag, ‘Pekljica’ Society from Primošten, Slovenian Cultural Society ‘Triglav’ Lace Section of Split, ‘Nada Mance’ Handicrafts, Čakovec, ‘Motifs from Sikirevcy’ Society of Sikirevci, Emina Baričević’s tatting lace (Križevci), ‘Ključ’ Cultural and Artistic Society of Trg near Ozalj, Šarčević Ilija Family Farm of Sikirevci, St. Mary’s Lace Society from Sveta Marija, ‘Frane Budak’ Society of Pag, Ivančica Cipurić’s tatting lace (the Cardinals’ Valley - Krašić), ‘Se zmisliš… Lepoglavska sjećanja’ (‘Do you Remember… Memories of Lepoglava’), An Exhibition of Lace from the Uhrin Family Collection, and An Exhibition of Festival Publications. Pauline Monastery Exhibitions of Lace from Abroad: Ucio Cultura Novedrate (Italy), ‘Kiskunhalas Lace House’ (Hungary), The Železniki Tourist Board and Lace School (Slovenia), The Idrija - Lace School (Slovenia), Lace from the Monastery Collection - St. Ilija Pastoral Centre on Buško jezero (Bosnia & Herzegovina), ‘Centrum kultury Bobowa’ (Poland), A. Primožič - 1888 Žiri (Slovenia), and Društvo klekljaric idrijske čipke Exhibitions of Lace from Croatia: Lepoglava Lace: Snježana Varović and the Lepoglava Lace Cooperative Other Exhibitions: Faculty of Textile Technology Zagreb - Study in Varaždin, An Exhibition of the Students’ Cooperatives within the Town of Lepoglava area, An Exhibition of the ‘Danica Brössler’ Lace Society of Lepoglava and the Lepoglava Nursery School, and A Philatelist Exhibition by Josip Jelenečki of the Varaždin Philatelists’ Club. Pauline Pharmacy in situ - Frescoes - Exhibition Zlatarna Križek d.o.o, Etno butik Mara, Keramika Modus d.o.o Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary Lepoglava Altar Lace Cultural Centre - Lace Gallery (Ground Floor) A Collection of Lace of the Lepoglava ‘Ekomuzej’ Society: ‘From Danica Brössler Catalogue’ Cultural Centre - Reading Room (1st Floor) An Exhibition and a Fashion Show: ‘Lace - From the Paulines for the Future’, an exhibition of works in graphic and textile design by Secondary Vocational School students Installation ‘A New Vision of Lepoglava Lace as UNESCO Heritage’, Lepoglava Tourist Board FESTIVAL PROGRAMME BY DAYS FRIDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER 2018 Cultural Centre Reading Room 10 AM - 5 PM 2018 European Heritage Day in Lepoglava: lectures and UNESCO workshops 10:45 AM - 11:05 AM Lecture: Lepoglava Lace Myth or Reality from the Paulinists for the Future 11:30 AM - 12 PM Lecture: Heritage and Sustainable Development 1 PM - 5 PM Workshops (Tawan): handicraft from cane, crepe paper owers, Lepoglava Lace - Beginner and Advanced Module, gingerbreads, embroidery: motifs and elements of cultural heritage on linen Area in front of the Parish Church 11 AM Live Weaving Loom - games of lacemaking and weaving fabric by Željko Knezić Pauline Monastery 4 PM Opening of the Philatelist Exhibition by Josip Jelenečki of the Varaždin Philatelist Club ‘Ivančica Restaurant Terrace’ - The Reception Tent 6 PM Ceremonial Opening of 22nd International Lace Festival and Rising of the Festival Flag Pauline Monastery Courtyard 8:30 PM Fireworks + Multimedia Show - Lepoglava Lace and Light SATURDAY, 15th SEPTEMBER 2018 The Italian Republic Day in Lepoglava ‘Ivančica Restaurant Terrace’ - The Reception Tent 10 AM - 8 PM 9th Traditional Handicraft and Old Crafts Fair 12 PM - 1 PM Live Weaving Loom - games of lacemaking and weaving fabric by Željko Knezić 1 PM-4 PM Tambouritza band performances 4 PM Cultural and artistic programme of the partner-country, a performance of the Italian community cultural and artistic society from Kutina Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary 7 PM - 8 PM Evening concert, Croatian - Italian Society Music Ensemble MARTINA KLARIĆ, soprano - HRID MATIĆ, tenor - ANDREA DIZDAR, ute - VEDRANA DIZDAR, clarinet - GAJ MATIĆ MAROVIĆ, organs I. Lukačić: SICUT CEDRUS - CANTABO DOMINO CANTATE DOMINO Motifs of Sacral Cantons, Venice, 1620 G. Caccini: AVE MARIA G. Giordani: CARO MIO BEN C. Monteverdi: SI DOLCE E'L TORMENTO A. Marcello: ADAGIO from the D-minor Concert V. Bellini: MALINCONIA A. Vivaldi: VIENI, O MIO DILETTO B. Marcello: LARGO from the Sonata No. 2 in D-minor F. P. Tosti: NON T'AMO PIU A. Piazzolla: AVE MARIA G. F. Händel: LASCIA CH'IO PIANGA - Almirene Aria from the ‘Rinaldo’ Opera W. A. Mozart: AVE MARIA Additional: L. Dala: CARUSO F. Sartori: CON TE PARTIRO Paulines’ Monastery Courtyard 8:30 PM - 10 PM A Multimedia Show - Lepoglava Lace and Light Ivančica Restaurant Terrace’ 9 PM - 10 PM La Boheme band SUNDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER 2018 Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary 8 AM A Concelebrated Holy Mass for all lacemakers and participants of 22nd International Lace Festival Ivančica Restaurant Terrace’ 10 AM - 6 PM 9th Traditional Handicraft and Old Crafts Fair Procession through Lepoglava (from the Lepoglava Primary School) 2 PM - 2:30 PM The brass band representatives of the Order of St. Paul, the ‘Lepoglavski pušlek’ Cultural and Artistic Society, the ’Glasna kubura’ Antique Firearms Society from Kamenica, the ‘Prva kubura’ Antique Firearms Society from Višnjica, the ‘Srnjak - Ravna Gora’ Hunting Club from Lepoglava, the ‘Alples’ Brass Orchestra from Železniki and majorettes from Železniki - Slovenia, the Pomurje Lendava Croatian Cultural Society, the All-female Tamburica Band from Višnjica, the ‘Biseri’ Tamburica Band from Kamenica, the War Veteran Society from Lepoglava and Lacemakers Ivančica Restaurant Terrace’ - the Reception Tent 2:30 PM The ‘Lepoglavski kušlec’ Cultural Programme: Lepoglava Brass Band, the ‘Lepoglavski pušlek’ Cultural and Artistic Society, the ‘Alples’ Brass Orchestra from Železniki, majorettes from Železniki - Slovenia, the Pomurje Lendava Croatian Cultural Society, the ‘Biseri’ Tamburica Band from Kamenica and the All-female Tamburica Band from Višnjica. 4:30 PM ‘Lepoglavski pušlek’ Cultural and Artistic Society - Theatrical Play 5 PM Closing Ceremony The Mayor’s Goulash Entertainment Programme - Annual Concert of the Lepoglava Brass Band, Guests: the Železniki Brass Band Cultural Centre - TKIC 6 PM Croatian National Theatre ‘Varaždin’ Play - Comedy ADDITIONS TO THE PROGRAMME: WORKSHOPS FRIDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER 2018 10 AM -5 PM Cultural Centre Lepoglava Lace Workshops Logožar (Straw Baskets) and Košarica (Baskets) Workshops Making Traditional Toys, Crepe Paper Flowers and Embroidery Workshop ‘Srce moje i tvoje u ljubavi stoje’ (‘Your Heart is my Heart’) - an Exhibition of Gingerbreads and the ‘Gladović’ Gingerbread Making Workshop SATURDAY, 15th SEPTEMBER 2018 10 AM -2 PM Pauline Monastery Lepoglava Lace Workshops Logožar (Straw Baskets) and Košarica (Baskets) Workshops Making Traditional Toys, Crepe Paper Flowers and Embroidery Workshop ‘Srce moje i tvoje u ljubavi stoje’ (‘Your Heart is my Heart’) - an Exhibition of Gingerbreads and the ‘Gladović’ Gingerbread Making Workshop SUNDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER 2018 10 AM - 2 PM Pauline Monastery Lepoglava Lace Workshops Logožar (Straw Baskets) and Košarica (Baskets) Workshops Making Traditional Toys, Crepe Paper Flowers and Embroidery Workshop ‘Srce moje i tvoje u ljubavi stoje’ (‘Your Heart is my Heart’) - an Exhibition of Gingerbreads and the ‘Gladović’ Gingerbread Making Workshop - Cultural Centre PARTICIPANTS Croatian Participants: The Benedictine Monasteries of St. John the Baptist and St. Anthony the Great of Hvar, the St. Margaret of Pag ‘Pekljica’ Society from Primošten, the Slovenian Cultural Society ‘Triglav’ Lace Section from Split, ‘Nada Mance’ Handicrafts, Čakovec, the ‘Motifs from Sikirevcy’ Society of Sikirevci, Emina Baričević’s tatting lace(Križevci), the ‘Ključ’ Cultural and Artistic Society of Trg near Ozalj, the Šarčević Ilija Family Farm of Sikirevci, the St. Mary’s Lace Society from Sveta Marija, the ‘Frane Budak’ Society of Pag, Ivančica Cipurić’s tatting lace (the Cardinals’ Valley - Krašić), the ‘Danica Brössler’ Lacemaking Society, the Lepoglava Lace Cooperative, the Lepoglava Nursery School, the Lepoglava ‘A. 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