Difference between revisions of "Summer Stage Ruše"
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| name = Summer Stage Ruše | | name = Summer Stage Ruše | ||
| local name = Letni oder Ruše | | local name = Letni oder Ruše | ||
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| street = Pod goroj 20 | | street = Pod goroj 20 | ||
| town = SI-2342 Ruše | | town = SI-2342 Ruše | ||
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| managed by 3 = | | managed by 3 = | ||
| contacts = {{Contact | | contacts = {{Contact | ||
− | | name = | + | | name = Tomi Prosnik |
− | | role = | + | | role = President, Cezam Youth Centre Ruše |
| street = Mariborska cesta 31 | | street = Mariborska cesta 31 | ||
| town = SI-2342 Ruše | | town = SI-2342 Ruše | ||
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− | The Summer Stage Ruše is a traditional venue for cultural events in Ruše, a town | + | The Summer Stage Ruše is a traditional venue for cultural events in Ruše, a town that is located on the right bank of the Drava Rover, 11 km west of Maribor, at the foothills of Pohorje. Each year at the end of August, as the end of summer holidays, the 10 day [[Summer Stage Festival Ruše]] takes place. This multicultural festival is mostly happening in a unique stone amphitheatre in a natural setting of the Pohorje forests. Its organizer is [[Cezam Youth Centre Ruše]], believing that cultural heritage should be protected and revived. |
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− | Villages in the municipality of Ruše have an extremely rich cultural, historical and political heritage, including decades of cultural tradition on the site of the stone amphitheatre in Ruše. Ruše's cultural tradition on this venue is long and presents the base of the | + | Villages in the municipality of Ruše have an extremely rich cultural, historical and political heritage, including decades of cultural tradition on the site of the stone amphitheatre in Ruše. Ruše's cultural tradition on this venue is long and presents the base of the [[Summer Stage Festival Ruše]]. |
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+ | Ruše's natural theatre Pod goroj was built below the foothills of Pohorje in 1932. The first performance – [[Franc Saleški Finžgar]]'s ''Wild Hunter'' – was staged in that year, followed by one performance each year which attracted thousands of visitors in this idyllic natural environment. The reputation of these theatre performances reached the entire Slovene territory. | ||
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+ | The stone amphitheatre has always been a symbol of local connectedness. It was built with the idea of providing Slovenes with infrastructural support for their cultural and national awakening mission, which was threatened because of the then strong germanization. "Here a handful of strong individuals gathered – the theatrical [[Franjo Sornik]], poet [[Janko Glazer]], opera singer [[Vekoslav Janko]] – who needed a space for creation. One of the local landowner left them the place, and the townspeople themselves built the stage", describes the creation of the venue [[Tomi Prosnik]], the director of Cezam. | ||
== Programme == | == Programme == | ||
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Events in this boutique natural theatre - its capacity is for 1500 to 1700 visitors, with 700 seating and 800 standing – still provide the most unique experience of nature combined with urban culture. | Events in this boutique natural theatre - its capacity is for 1500 to 1700 visitors, with 700 seating and 800 standing – still provide the most unique experience of nature combined with urban culture. | ||
− | The | + | The [[Summer Stage Festival Ruše]] offers a wide range of cultural events on this theatrical stage, from concerts and other musical performances, workshops, theatre performances, for example street theatre, stand-up evenings or puppet shows, fine arts activities and exhibitions, social events, culinary offerings, dancing and more. |
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
− | + | * [[Summer Stage Ruše Festival]] | |
− | *[[ | + | *[[KantFest International]] |
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [http://www.letnioder.si/ Summer Stage Ruše website] | * [http://www.letnioder.si/ Summer Stage Ruše website] | ||
− | * | + | * [http://www.cezam.org/letnioderruse/ Summer Stage Ruše on Cezam.org]] |
* [https://maribor-pohorje.si/festival-letni-oder-ruse-23-8-1-9-2019.aspx Summer Stage Ruše presentation] | * [https://maribor-pohorje.si/festival-letni-oder-ruse-23-8-1-9-2019.aspx Summer Stage Ruše presentation] | ||
* [https://www.vecer.com/letni-oder-ruse-cetinski-duro-in-indijanec-pod-pohorjem-6549153 An article in Večer about the Summer Stage in Ruše] | * [https://www.vecer.com/letni-oder-ruse-cetinski-duro-in-indijanec-pod-pohorjem-6549153 An article in Večer about the Summer Stage in Ruše] | ||
− | * [https://sl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ob%C4%8Dina_Ru%C5%A1e About Ruše on Wikipedia] | + | * [https://sl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ob%C4%8Dina_Ru%C5%A1e About Ruše on Wikipedia] (in Slovenian) |
Latest revision as of 03:27, 7 February 2021
Background
Villages in the municipality of Ruše have an extremely rich cultural, historical and political heritage, including decades of cultural tradition on the site of the stone amphitheatre in Ruše. Ruše's cultural tradition on this venue is long and presents the base of the Summer Stage Festival Ruše.
Ruše's natural theatre Pod goroj was built below the foothills of Pohorje in 1932. The first performance – Franc Saleški Finžgar's Wild Hunter – was staged in that year, followed by one performance each year which attracted thousands of visitors in this idyllic natural environment. The reputation of these theatre performances reached the entire Slovene territory.
The stone amphitheatre has always been a symbol of local connectedness. It was built with the idea of providing Slovenes with infrastructural support for their cultural and national awakening mission, which was threatened because of the then strong germanization. "Here a handful of strong individuals gathered – the theatrical Franjo Sornik, poet Janko Glazer, opera singer Vekoslav Janko – who needed a space for creation. One of the local landowner left them the place, and the townspeople themselves built the stage", describes the creation of the venue Tomi Prosnik, the director of Cezam.
Programme
Events in this boutique natural theatre - its capacity is for 1500 to 1700 visitors, with 700 seating and 800 standing – still provide the most unique experience of nature combined with urban culture.
The Summer Stage Festival Ruše offers a wide range of cultural events on this theatrical stage, from concerts and other musical performances, workshops, theatre performances, for example street theatre, stand-up evenings or puppet shows, fine arts activities and exhibitions, social events, culinary offerings, dancing and more.