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| name                = Flota Institute
 
| name                = Flota Institute
| localname          = Zavod Flota Murska Sobota
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| local name          = Flota, Zavod za organizacijo in izvedbo kulturnih prireditev, Murska Sobota
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| street              = Kopališka 2
 
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| town                = SI-9000 Murska Sobota
 
| town                = SI-9000 Murska Sobota
| mailing address    = Puhova 14, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
 
 
| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 530 2255
 
| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 530 2255
 
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| name                = Matjaž Farič
 
| name                = Matjaž Farič
 
| role                = Artistic Director
 
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Flota, a non-for-profit cultural institution for the organisation and realisation of cultural events, was established at the end of 2001 as an official follow-up to Matjaž Farič’s Eastern Dance Project (1998-1991), the Matjaž Farič Group (1993-1998) and the project Terminal (1999) which Matjaž Farič created as an artist-in-residence at [[Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre]]. Under these organisational forms Matjaž Farič created more than 20 performances, many of them internationally acclaimed. Flota co-operates with the Swedish organisation Intercult - see [http://www.intercult.se http://www.intercult.se] - in the international project SEAS, which unites artists from more than 15 European countries between the Mediterranean and the Baltic Sea. Since 2006 Flota has organised [[Front@ Contemporary Dance Festival, Murska Sobota]]. See also the entry for [http://www.culturebase.net/artist.php?678 Matjaž Farič] in [http://www.culturebase.net/artist.php?678 Culturebase].  
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[[Flota Institute|Flota]], a non-profit cultural institution for organising and producing cultural events, was established in [[Established::2001]] by dancer/choreographer [[Matjaž Farič]]. Flota produces performances by choreographers of different generations, such as [[Matjaž Farič]], [[Rosana Hribrar]] and [[Gregor Luštek]], [[Tina Dobaj Eder]] and [[Milan Tomašik]] as well as younger generation choreographers [[Gašper Kunšek]], [[Žigan Krajnčan]], [[Jan Krmelj]] and [[Ana Cvelfar]], among others.
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Since 2006, Flota organises the [[Front@ Contemporary Dance Festival]], based in Murska Sobota, thus contributing to the decentralisation of contemporary dance in Slovenia. Flota Institute has developed strong international partnerships through Beyond Front@ – a project and informal network twice-supported by the European Commission.  
 
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==International cooperation==
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In 2003–2005 Flota collaborated with the Swedish organisation Intercult in the international project ''SEAS'', which united artists from more than 15 European countries between the Mediterranean and the Baltic Sea.
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===Beyond Front@ ===
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Flota is the founder of the Dance Explorations Beyond Front@ project (together with Dance Week Festival, organised by Croatian Institute for Movement and Dance, Zagreb, Croatia; Pro Progressione, Budapest, Hungary; d.ID/Dance Identity, Pinkafeld, Austria; and OffenesHausOberwart (OHO), Oberwart, Austria), supported by the Culture 2007–2013 programme of the European Commission and the European Culture Foundation (ECF). The partnership network aims to present high quality dance performances to the border areas of Slovenia, Croatia, Austria, and Hungary, to generate artistic dialogue, and foster new cross-cultural co-productions.
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{{Image|Flota Institute - Monster Tamer - 01.jpg}}
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In 2009, the Beyond Front@ network launched the project Creation Beyond Front@, promoting artistic exchange between Slovenia, Croatia, Hungary, and Austria, which resulted in the project entitled ''Monster Tamer'', consisting of four choreographic miniatures by four choreographers, each performed by the same four dancers. The project was hosted by the network member organisations.
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2012–2014 a new cycle of entitled Beyond Front@: Bridging New Territories led by the Flota Institute involves organisations from Austria, Croatia, Hungary and United Kingdom (Greenwich Dance). Cooperation between major urban areas and smaller communities in the region was encouraged, contemporary dance being a vehicle.
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
* [[Front@ Contemporary Dance Festival, Murska Sobota]]  
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* [[Front@ Contemporary Dance Festival]]
  
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== External links ==
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* [http://flota.si/ Flota Institute website]
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* [http://www.beyondfronta.eu Beyond Front@ network]
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* [http://www.flota.si/network/network.html Dance Explorations Beyond Front@ in 2010]
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* [http://www.culturebase.net/artist.php?678 Matjaž Farič on Culturebase.net]
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* [http://www.flota.si/Video/video.html Flota and Matjaž Farič videotheque]
  
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[[Category:Dance]]
 
[[Category:Contemporary dance]]
 
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[[Category:Producers]]
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[[Category:Dance producers]]
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[[Category:Festival organisers]]
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[[Category:Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012]]
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[[Category:EU funding of Slovene organisations (Culture and MEDIA Programmes)]]
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[[Category:EU Culture funding recipient]]
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Flota Institute 2009 Srh Shiver Photo Matjaz Faric (2).JPGSrh/Shiver, at Cankarjev dom in November 2009, choreographed by Matjaž Farič, Flota Institute

Flota, a non-profit cultural institution for organising and producing cultural events, was established in 2001 by dancer/choreographer Matjaž Farič. Flota produces performances by choreographers of different generations, such as Matjaž Farič, Rosana Hribrar and Gregor Luštek, Tina Dobaj Eder and Milan Tomašik as well as younger generation choreographers Gašper Kunšek, Žigan Krajnčan, Jan Krmelj and Ana Cvelfar, among others.

Since 2006, Flota organises the Front@ Contemporary Dance Festival, based in Murska Sobota, thus contributing to the decentralisation of contemporary dance in Slovenia. Flota Institute has developed strong international partnerships through Beyond Front@ – a project and informal network twice-supported by the European Commission.


International cooperation

In 2003–2005 Flota collaborated with the Swedish organisation Intercult in the international project SEAS, which united artists from more than 15 European countries between the Mediterranean and the Baltic Sea.


Beyond Front@

Flota is the founder of the Dance Explorations Beyond Front@ project (together with Dance Week Festival, organised by Croatian Institute for Movement and Dance, Zagreb, Croatia; Pro Progressione, Budapest, Hungary; d.ID/Dance Identity, Pinkafeld, Austria; and OffenesHausOberwart (OHO), Oberwart, Austria), supported by the Culture 2007–2013 programme of the European Commission and the European Culture Foundation (ECF). The partnership network aims to present high quality dance performances to the border areas of Slovenia, Croatia, Austria, and Hungary, to generate artistic dialogue, and foster new cross-cultural co-productions.

Flota Institute 2009 Monster Tamer.jpgMonster Tamer, joint production of the Dance Explorations Beyond Front@ network, 2009

In 2009, the Beyond Front@ network launched the project Creation Beyond Front@, promoting artistic exchange between Slovenia, Croatia, Hungary, and Austria, which resulted in the project entitled Monster Tamer, consisting of four choreographic miniatures by four choreographers, each performed by the same four dancers. The project was hosted by the network member organisations.

2012–2014 a new cycle of entitled Beyond Front@: Bridging New Territories led by the Flota Institute involves organisations from Austria, Croatia, Hungary and United Kingdom (Greenwich Dance). Cooperation between major urban areas and smaller communities in the region was encouraged, contemporary dance being a vehicle.


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