Event Horizon and LARPs in Slovakia 2019

Journal Title: Acta Ludologica - Year 2019, Vol 2, Issue 1

Abstract

Event Horizon, o.z. is a residents’ association focusing on development, support and education in the field of cultural, social and educational events. It not only organizes LARP by itself, but also helps other organizers and educates a new generation of LARP organizers.

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Lukáš Reviľák

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Lukáš Reviľák (2019). Event Horizon and LARPs in Slovakia 2019. Acta Ludologica, 2(1), 87-88. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-529425