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The [[Exodos International Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts]] last edition was organised in 2017. See below the archival article. Cf. other activities by [[Exodos Institute]].
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Launched in [[established::1995]], [[Exodos International Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts]] was the first international festival of performing arts to be organised in independent Slovenia. Besides presenting contemporary theatre and dance performances of national and international makers, Exodos has always emphasised the educational and theoretical aspects of its work by organising practical workshops, lectures, discussions, and round tables related to the theme of individual festival's editions, as well as organised conversations with makers appearing at the festival. From 1999 till 2011 the festival was organised annually by the [[Exodos Institute]]. The next editions are biennial.
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== Archival article ==
  
The 17th Exodos Festival was curated by Jan Fabre and hosted also the 6th Balkan Dance Platform.  
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Launched in [[established::1995]], [[Exodos International Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts]] was the first international festival of performing arts to be organised in independent Slovenia. Besides presenting contemporary theatre and dance performances of national and international makers, Exodos has always emphasised the educational and theoretical aspects of its work by organising practical workshops, lectures, discussions, and round tables related to the theme of individual festival's editions. From 1999 till 2011 the festival was organised annually by the [[Exodos Institute]]. The next editions are biennial.  
In 2013 the festival was curated by Tim Etchells, Artistic Director of the Forced Entertainment Theatre company, while the 2015 edition is curated by Jan Goossens, Artistic Director of the KVS Theatre in Brussels who had developed a rich exchange programme with Congolese artists. The 19th edition is entitled ''Future archives: Focus Africa''.
 
  
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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
Initiated by [[Miran Šušteršič]] and his Panoptikon Institute, the Exodos Festival has presented a vast number of prominent and influential performing arts makers and companies. The scope and quality of the presented works makes the festival one of the most important contemporary performing arts festivals in the wider region. Among others, it has featured foreign artists such as Jozsef Nagy, DV8, Enrique Vargas, Wim Vandekeybus, Jan Fabre, Needcompany, Vera Montero, Emio Greco, Ultima Vez, Jonathan Burrows, Jan Ritsema, Nigel Charnock & Helsinki City Theatre Dance Company, Goran Sergej Pristaš & Bad.co, Compagnie Marie Chouinard, Mark Tompkins, Vera Mantero, Robert Lepage, Lydia Lunch, Mark Tompkins, Daniel Leveille, Rabih Mroué, Jan Decorte, Mark Ravenhill, Dave St-Pierre, Raimund Hoghe, Forced Entertainment, and many more.
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Initiated by [[Miran Šušteršič]] and his Panoptikon Institute, the Exodos Festival has presented a vast number of prominent and influential performing arts makers and companies. The scope and quality of the presented works makes the festival one of the most important contemporary performing arts festivals in the wider region. Among others, it has featured foreign artists such as Jozsef Nagy, DV8, Enrique Vargas, Wim Vandekeybus, Jan Fabre, Needcompany, Vera Montero, Emio Greco, Ultima Vez, William Forsythe, Jonathan Burrows, Jan Ritsema, Nigel Charnock & Helsinki City Theatre Dance Company, Goran Sergej Pristaš & Bad.co, Compagnie Marie Chouinard, Mark Tompkins, Vera Mantero, Robert Lepage, Lydia Lunch, Mark Tompkins, Daniel Leveille, Rabih Mroué, Jan Decorte, Mark Ravenhill, Dave St-Pierre, Raimund Hoghe, Forced Entertainment, and many more.
  
 
Over the years, Exodos has also functioned as a platform for the work of leading Slovene artists, such as [[Maja Delak]], [[Ivica Buljan]], [[Dragan Živadinov]], [[Sebastijan Horvat]], [[Iztok Kovač]], [[Matjaž Farič]], [[Ema Kugler]], [[Barbara Novakovič]], [[Emil Hrvatin]], [[Betontanc]], [[Fourklor]], [[Matjaž Berger]], [[Diego de Brea]], [[Sanja Nešković Peršin]], [[Mateja Bučar]], etc.  
 
Over the years, Exodos has also functioned as a platform for the work of leading Slovene artists, such as [[Maja Delak]], [[Ivica Buljan]], [[Dragan Živadinov]], [[Sebastijan Horvat]], [[Iztok Kovač]], [[Matjaž Farič]], [[Ema Kugler]], [[Barbara Novakovič]], [[Emil Hrvatin]], [[Betontanc]], [[Fourklor]], [[Matjaž Berger]], [[Diego de Brea]], [[Sanja Nešković Peršin]], [[Mateja Bučar]], etc.  
  
Exodos Festival took place for a number of years at [[Cankarjev dom, Cultural and Congress Centre|Cankarjev dom]]. The events were also presented at different venues in Ljubljana, such as [[Stara Elektrarna - Old Power Station]], [[Dance Theatre Ljubljana]], [[Cyberpipe]], etc. as well as in non-theatrical spaces. The 2011 edition returns to [[Cankarjev dom, Cultural and Congress Centre|Cankarjev dom]].
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Exodos Festival took place for a number of years at [[Cankarjev dom, Cultural and Congress Centre|Cankarjev dom]]. The events are also presented at different venues in Ljubljana, such as [[Stara Elektrarna - Old Power Station]], [[Dance Theatre Ljubljana]], [[Španski borci Culture Centre]], etc. as well as in non-theatrical spaces.  
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{{Image|Dave St.Pierre - Bare Naked Souls - Exodos Festival in Ljubljana.jpg}}
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====Overview of past festival editions====
 
====Overview of past festival editions====
In 2007, the theme of the festival was ''Art and Pornography'' and presented Dave St-Pierre's ''La Pornographie des âmes'' [Bare Naked Souls], Mette Ingavrtsen's ''50/50'', and Wayne Traub's musical opera ''Maria Dolores''. This festival section also included a theoretical part, which tackled the issue of pornographic discourse in Slovene culture and theatre space, and organised a practical dramaturgy workshop with [[Bojana Kunst]], Ivana Ivković, and George Skalkogianis. In 2007, the Ministry of Culture withdrew its support, the festival thus organised an ad-hoc presentation of projects rejected support at the Ministry at [[Glej Theatre]], while the programme also presented [[Janez Janša|Janez Janša's]] ''Fake It!'', co-produced by [[Maska Institute]] and [[Exodos Institute]] and [[Via Negativa]]'s performance ''Four Deaths''.
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The 17th Exodos Festival was curated by Jan Fabre and hosted also the 6th Balkan Dance Platform.  
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In 2013 the festival was curated by Tim Etchells, Artistic Director of the Forced Entertainment Theatre company, while the 2015 edition was curated by Jan Goossens, Artistic Director of the KVS Theatre in Brussels who had developed a rich exchange programme with Congolese artists. The 19th edition was entitled ''Future archives: Focus Africa''.
The 2008 edition of Exodos thematically highlighted the issue of lack, opening up the question of the accessibility of culture to people with special needs. It featured Raimund Hoghe's ''36, Avenue Georges Mandel'', Dave St-Pierre's ''A little tenderness for crying out loud!'', Lydia Lunch's ''The Ghosts of Spain'', etc.  
 
  
The 2009 edition was titled ''Technological Occupations'' and presented the informance ''Postgravity Art::Syntapiens'' by [[Dragan Živadinov]], [[Dunja Zupančič]], and [[Miha Turšič]], produced by [[Delak Institute]], accompanied by the photographic exhibition by the Russian cosmonaut Jurij Baturin at the [[Herman Potočnik Noordung Memorial Centre Vitanje]]; the presentation of the multi-year project Ballettikka Internetikka, co-produced by [[Intima Virtual Base]] and [[Cona Institute]]; the multi-genre performance ''Sleep'' by Big Art Group and Caden Manson, dealing with environmental issues and contemporary existential crises in the digitalised society; the experimental project ''EUX'' by the Belgian art group CREW, employing technological tools to relativise perception of reality; and the project ''small metal objects'' by the Back to Back Theatre.
 
  
 
{{Image|Back to Back Theatre- small metal objects - Exodos Festival 2009 .jpg}}
 
{{Image|Back to Back Theatre- small metal objects - Exodos Festival 2009 .jpg}}
  
 
The 16th edition of Exodos Festival involved the creation of a ''Labyrinth of Art'' in the framework of the project [[World Book Capital Ljubljana 2010]]. A total of 287 Canadian Hemlock trees have been planted during the year-long project-in-process initiated by Bulgarian visual artist Venelin Shurelov. Eventually, the trees will grow into a labyrinth in which visitors can stroll and reflect.
 
The 16th edition of Exodos Festival involved the creation of a ''Labyrinth of Art'' in the framework of the project [[World Book Capital Ljubljana 2010]]. A total of 287 Canadian Hemlock trees have been planted during the year-long project-in-process initiated by Bulgarian visual artist Venelin Shurelov. Eventually, the trees will grow into a labyrinth in which visitors can stroll and reflect.
 
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
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==External links==
 
==External links==
* [http://www.exodosljubljana.si/blog/festivalexodos-eng/ Exodos International Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts website]
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* [https://en.exodosljubljana.si/festival-exodos Exodos International Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts website]
 
* [http://www.labirint-umetnosti.si/eng/news/7 Labryinth of Art project website]
 
* [http://www.labirint-umetnosti.si/eng/news/7 Labryinth of Art project website]
 
* [http://www.sloveniatimes.com/future-archives-an-africa-focus An interview with Jan Goossens, curator of the festival's 19th edition]
 
* [http://www.sloveniatimes.com/future-archives-an-africa-focus An interview with Jan Goossens, curator of the festival's 19th edition]

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Exodos, Mednarodni festival sodobnih uprizoritvenih umetnosti
Metelkova 6, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Phone386 (0) 41 373 799
Organised byExodos Institute
Frequencybiennial
Festival dates18.4.2017 - 23.4.2017




The Exodos International Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts last edition was organised in 2017. See below the archival article. Cf. other activities by Exodos Institute.


Archival article

Launched in 1995, Exodos International Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts was the first international festival of performing arts to be organised in independent Slovenia. Besides presenting contemporary theatre and dance performances of national and international makers, Exodos has always emphasised the educational and theoretical aspects of its work by organising practical workshops, lectures, discussions, and round tables related to the theme of individual festival's editions. From 1999 till 2011 the festival was organised annually by the Exodos Institute. The next editions are biennial.



Overview

Initiated by Miran Šušteršič and his Panoptikon Institute, the Exodos Festival has presented a vast number of prominent and influential performing arts makers and companies. The scope and quality of the presented works makes the festival one of the most important contemporary performing arts festivals in the wider region. Among others, it has featured foreign artists such as Jozsef Nagy, DV8, Enrique Vargas, Wim Vandekeybus, Jan Fabre, Needcompany, Vera Montero, Emio Greco, Ultima Vez, William Forsythe, Jonathan Burrows, Jan Ritsema, Nigel Charnock & Helsinki City Theatre Dance Company, Goran Sergej Pristaš & Bad.co, Compagnie Marie Chouinard, Mark Tompkins, Vera Mantero, Robert Lepage, Lydia Lunch, Mark Tompkins, Daniel Leveille, Rabih Mroué, Jan Decorte, Mark Ravenhill, Dave St-Pierre, Raimund Hoghe, Forced Entertainment, and many more.

Over the years, Exodos has also functioned as a platform for the work of leading Slovene artists, such as Maja Delak, Ivica Buljan, Dragan Živadinov, Sebastijan Horvat, Iztok Kovač, Matjaž Farič, Ema Kugler, Barbara Novakovič, Emil Hrvatin, Betontanc, Fourklor, Matjaž Berger, Diego de Brea, Sanja Nešković Peršin, Mateja Bučar, etc.

Exodos Festival took place for a number of years at Cankarjev dom. The events are also presented at different venues in Ljubljana, such as Stara Elektrarna - Old Power Station, Dance Theatre Ljubljana, Španski borci Culture Centre, etc. as well as in non-theatrical spaces.

Dave St.Pierre - Bare Naked Souls - Exodos Festival in Ljubljana.jpgPress image for Bare Naked Souls, by Dave St-Pierre. Performed at Stara Elektrarna - Old Power Station during Exodos International Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts, 2010


Overview of past festival editions

The 17th Exodos Festival was curated by Jan Fabre and hosted also the 6th Balkan Dance Platform. In 2013 the festival was curated by Tim Etchells, Artistic Director of the Forced Entertainment Theatre company, while the 2015 edition was curated by Jan Goossens, Artistic Director of the KVS Theatre in Brussels who had developed a rich exchange programme with Congolese artists. The 19th edition was entitled Future archives: Focus Africa.


Exodos Festival 2009 Small metal objects.jpgSmall metal objects, Back to Back Theatre in Ljubljana, Exodos International Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts 2009

The 16th edition of Exodos Festival involved the creation of a Labyrinth of Art in the framework of the project World Book Capital Ljubljana 2010. A total of 287 Canadian Hemlock trees have been planted during the year-long project-in-process initiated by Bulgarian visual artist Venelin Shurelov. Eventually, the trees will grow into a labyrinth in which visitors can stroll and reflect.

See also

External links


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