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Musicians and performance artists will travel with me on bicycles, bringing street arts to people around the world. We would begin in Germany and cycle south to Greece, back through Italy, and head east to Ukraine… Mongolia… Japan… with a sailing ship to North and South America... I have been planning this trip for over a year: rehearsing music, teaching my band to perform on stilts and as clowns. Traveling on bicycles instead of flying, using solar panels and maintaining the garden on our bicycle trailer are some of the ecological alternatives we will share on our trip, making it accessable to people of all cultures, through music and theater without words.
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One of Plečnik's greatest designs is the colonnaded Central Market along Adamič-Lundrovo Nabrežje, just behind the cathedral. The stalls of the... more
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Though there's been some kind of a fortification on this site for more than 3,000 years, the existing castle is largely 16th- and 17th-century. There's not much... more
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Drummer Drago Gajo played and recorded with some of the finest jazz musicians in the former Yugoslavia (Duško Gojkovic) and America (Clark Terry) before... more
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Constantly under threat of closure by the government, this anarchic squat in the former Yugoslav army barracks takes its inspiration from Christiana, the... more
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Winter is chilly on the Dalmatian Coast. No wonder the warm months are filled with opportunities to get out and about, such as Split's monthlong Summer Festival... more
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Just across the water from Vis, the island of Biševo is famous for its waterlogged rock cavern, locally called the Modra Špilja, that can only be... more
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Every bit the real-deal jazz joint, with a dark, musky interior of exposed brick and a small stage that sees a variety of mostly local jazz acts. Vocalists,... more
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