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Lukovica Hill: Oratorians weave whale cloth from straw
Slovenia🎭 Culture5 hr. ago

Lukovica Hill: Oratorians weave whale cloth from straw

The article describes a craft workshop held at Brdo pri Lukovici, where participants learned traditional techniques of weaving bamboo toys. Organized by the group Preužitkarice from KUD Fran Maselj Podlimbarski Krašnja, the event aimed to teach children how to weave bamboo toys using different numbers of sticks. The activity was part of the 'Rokodelsko poletje v Srcu Slovenije' project, funded by the Ministry of Economy, Labour, and Sport, with the goal of preserving traditional crafts. The organizers expressed hope that some attendees might continue the tradition in the future.

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Lukovica Hill: Oratorians weave whale cloth from straw

The article describes a craft workshop held at Brdo pri Lukovici, where participants learned traditional techniques of weaving bamboo toys. Organized by the group Preužitkarice from KUD Fran Maselj Podlimbarski Krašnja, the event aimed to teach children how to weave bamboo toys using different numbers of sticks. The activity was part of the 'Rokodelsko poletje v Srcu Slovenije' project, funded by the Ministry of Economy, Labour, and Sport, with the goal of preserving traditional crafts. The organizers expressed hope that some attendees might continue the tradition in the future.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a cultural event promoting traditional craftsmanship and does not involve any politically charged subject matter. It presents information about a local initiative without taking a stance or showing bias towards any political ideology.

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