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Lubo Moravcik
Lubo is a male given name. Notable people with this name include: * Lubo Kirov * Lubo Kristek (born 1943), Czech artist * Lubo Ganev, Bulgarian volleyball player * Lubo Michalik * Lubo Moravcik (born 1965), Slovakian football player and manager * Lubo Šatka See also * Ljubo Karaman Ljubo Karaman (15 June 1886 – 19 April 1971) was a Croatian historian, art theorist and conservator. After graduating from the Classical Gymnasium in his hometown of Split, Karaman enrolled at the University of Vienna where he graduated in hi ... * Lubomir {{given name ...
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Lubo Kirov
Lubomir Tsvetanov Kirov ( bg, Любо Киров) is a Bulgarian pop singer and music producer. He was formerly the lead singer of the band Te and was a member of the jury in the second and third season of music show '' X Factor''. Early life Kirov was born in Pleven, Bulgaria and graduated from the National Academy of Arts. Career Kirov was a some-time drummer for the Doom Metal group Mortal Remains, and later became part of the group Mr. White, which recorded the single "Something funny." From 2000 to 2007 he was part of the group ''TE'' who released two albums – "Pronouns" and "Different" containing songs including "Are there flowers" "I'll find you", "I", "All Right" ( with Maria Ilieva) "other". ''TE'' was awarded the First Prize at the International Media Festival "Albena" in the "Concerts" for the realization of "TE Unplugged" DVD. During the same period, Kirov participated in music events including concerts Simply Red, Incognito, Al McKay's Earth Wind And Fire ...
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Lubo Kristek
Lubo Kristek (born 8 May 1943) is a sculptor, painter and performance artist of Czech origin, who lived in West Germany from 1968 until the 1990s. He specializes in critical assemblages and happenings, in which he incorporates multiple forms of media. He created sculptures for public space. He is the author of a three-state sculptural pilgrims' way. During his more than half-century long work in the field of performance art, he formulated his theory of "holographic perception". Life In the 1960s, Kristek lived in a former soap factory, in Hustopeče, where he organised events incorporating music, visual art, poetry, theatre and improvisation. Testing of borders, experiments, and crossing the conventional frame is typical for his work. He follows the idea of a total work of art – Gesamtkunstwerk.Půtová 2018Chapter: Lubo Kristek: The Sun King in the Theatre of His Own World/ref> At that time, he also experimented with using fire as a means of expression. He deliberately supp ...
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Lubo Ganev
Lyubomir Eftimov Ganev ( bg, Любомир Ефтимов Ганев in Rousse), a.k.a. Lyubo Ganev or Lubo, is a Bulgarian former volleyball player. He was born in Rousse, where he started his career. He played with CSKA for seven years and was five times a champion with the team. From 1991 to 1997, Ganev played for Italian teams, before finishing his career at Greek side Aris in 1998. He participated in Bulgaria's national team from 1985 until 1998. He is 210 cm tall. He competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics The 1988 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XXIV Olympiad () and commonly known as Seoul 1988 ( ko, 서울 1988, Seoul Cheon gubaek palsip-pal), was an international multi-sport event held from 17 September to 2 October ... and 1996 Summer Olympics. He issued a book in 2018. References External links Maritsa Dnes newspaper, 1999(in Bulgarian) 1965 births Living people Sportspeople from Ruse, Bulgaria Bulgarian men's volleyball pla ...
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Lubo Michalik
Lubo is a male given name. Notable people with this name include: * Lubo Kirov * Lubo Kristek (born 1943), Czech artist * Lubo Ganev, Bulgarian volleyball player * Lubo Michalik * Lubo Moravcik (born 1965), Slovakian football player and manager * Lubo Šatka See also * Ljubo Karaman Ljubo Karaman (15 June 1886 – 19 April 1971) was a Croatian historian, art theorist and conservator. After graduating from the Classical Gymnasium in his hometown of Split, Karaman enrolled at the University of Vienna where he graduated in hi ... * Lubomir {{given name ...
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Lubo Moravcik
Lubo is a male given name. Notable people with this name include: * Lubo Kirov * Lubo Kristek (born 1943), Czech artist * Lubo Ganev, Bulgarian volleyball player * Lubo Michalik * Lubo Moravcik (born 1965), Slovakian football player and manager * Lubo Šatka See also * Ljubo Karaman Ljubo Karaman (15 June 1886 – 19 April 1971) was a Croatian historian, art theorist and conservator. After graduating from the Classical Gymnasium in his hometown of Split, Karaman enrolled at the University of Vienna where he graduated in hi ... * Lubomir {{given name ...
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Ljubo Karaman
Ljubo Karaman (15 June 1886 – 19 April 1971) was a Croatian historian, art theorist and conservator. After graduating from the Classical Gymnasium in his hometown of Split, Karaman enrolled at the University of Vienna where he graduated in history and geography in 1910 and later in art history. After a few years of working as a highschool professor in Split and Dubrovnik, Karaman became an assistant in the Regional Conservation Office of Dalmatia in 1919 and chief conservator in 1926. In 1941 he was pressured by the Italian authorities in Axis-occupied Split to move to Zagreb Zagreb ( , , , ) is the capital and largest city of Croatia. It is in the northwest of the country, along the Sava river, at the southern slopes of the Medvednica mountain. Zagreb stands near the international border between Croatia and Sl ..., where he would head the Zagreb Conservation Office until his retirement in 1950. The bulk of his work involved monuments in Dalmatia dating from ancient t ...
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