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− | The [[Grum Award]] is the most prestigious | + | The [[Grum Award|Slavko Grum Award]] is the most prestigious playwriting award in Slovenia, presented annually for the best new Slovenian play. The award is presented on the occasion of the [[Slovene Drama Week|Week of Slovenian Drama]] at the [[Prešeren Theatre Kranj]]. Since [[established::1979]], Slovenian playwrights can submit their plays for the award. The recipient is selected by a jury, which also awards the [[Grün-Filipič Award]] for achievements in dramaturgy. Each year during the festival, the nominated plays are the focus of The Day of the Nominees, at which acting students of the [[Academy of Theatre, Radio, Film and Television (AGRFT)|Academy of Theatre, Radio, Film and Television (UL AGRFT)]] present staged readings of the plays, which are later discussed with members of the local audience and the professional theatre community. |
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+ | The Slavko Grum Award is a crucial component of the long-term objective of the Week of Slovenian Drama to foster and promote Slovenian playwriting at home and abroad.e | ||
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− | == | + | == Translations of the awarded plays == |
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+ | === In English === | ||
+ | On the occasion of the 40th Week of Slovenian Drama, the [[Prešeren Theatre Kranj]] and the [[Zelolepo Publishing House]] launched a publication series with original texts and translations of the awarded plays in the English language. The 2009 edition included texts by playwrights and dramaturgs [[Simona Semenič]] and [[Žanina Mirčevska]] and their plays ''5boys.si'' (5fantkov.si) and ''The End of Atlas'' (Konec atlasa) respectively, while the 2010 edition brought the texts by the Grum Award recipients [[Ivo Prijatelj]], [[Simona Semenič]] and [[Ivo Svetina]]. | ||
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+ | === In other languages === | ||
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+ | Many plays that have received the Slavko Grum Award have also been translated into other languages, including Croatian, Czech, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian, Serbian, etc. | ||
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== Slavko Grum == | == Slavko Grum == | ||
− | The award is named after the | + | The award is named after the Slovenian playwright and doctor [[Slavko Grum]] (1901–1949), the author of the play ''An Event in the Town of Goga'' (Dogodek v mestu Gogi, published 1930), dealing with crucial aspects of Slovenian identity. Grum's play has strongly marked the development of Slovenian playwriting. |
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+ | == Young Authors Award == | ||
+ | Since 2013, the Young Authors Award is bestowed to young playwrights who are just embarking on their playwriting career. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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* [https://www.tsd.si/en/ Week of Slovenian Drama website] | * [https://www.tsd.si/en/ Week of Slovenian Drama website] | ||
* [https://www.tsd.si/dobitniki-nagrade-slavka-gruma/ List of Grum Award recipients] | * [https://www.tsd.si/dobitniki-nagrade-slavka-gruma/ List of Grum Award recipients] | ||
− | * [http://sl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavko_Grum Slavko Grum on | + | * [http://sl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavko_Grum Slavko Grum on Wikipedija] (in Slovenian) |
[[Category:Literature awards]] | [[Category:Literature awards]] | ||
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[[Category:Theatre]] | [[Category:Theatre]] | ||
[[Category:Literature]] | [[Category:Literature]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Theatre & Dance]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Awards_and_competitions]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Literature_awards_and_competitions]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:39, 19 February 2021
Translations of the awarded plays
In English
On the occasion of the 40th Week of Slovenian Drama, the Prešeren Theatre Kranj and the Zelolepo Publishing House launched a publication series with original texts and translations of the awarded plays in the English language. The 2009 edition included texts by playwrights and dramaturgs Simona Semenič and Žanina Mirčevska and their plays 5boys.si (5fantkov.si) and The End of Atlas (Konec atlasa) respectively, while the 2010 edition brought the texts by the Grum Award recipients Ivo Prijatelj, Simona Semenič and Ivo Svetina.
In other languages
Many plays that have received the Slavko Grum Award have also been translated into other languages, including Croatian, Czech, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian, Serbian, etc.
Slavko Grum
The award is named after the Slovenian playwright and doctor Slavko Grum (1901–1949), the author of the play An Event in the Town of Goga (Dogodek v mestu Gogi, published 1930), dealing with crucial aspects of Slovenian identity. Grum's play has strongly marked the development of Slovenian playwriting.
Young Authors Award
Since 2013, the Young Authors Award is bestowed to young playwrights who are just embarking on their playwriting career.