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[[Vita Mavrič]] began her career in 1987 with a music theatre performance at [[Ljubljana City Theatre (MGL)]] and subsequently presented a musical interpretation of poems by Slovene poets on [[Televizija Slovenija]]. Soon afterwards she dedicated her work to the chanson. | [[Vita Mavrič]] began her career in 1987 with a music theatre performance at [[Ljubljana City Theatre (MGL)]] and subsequently presented a musical interpretation of poems by Slovene poets on [[Televizija Slovenija]]. Soon afterwards she dedicated her work to the chanson. | ||
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− | Vita Mavrič was artistic director of [[Café Teater]] for almost a decade. In recent years she has collaborated with [[Ljubljana Dance Theatre (PTL)]] on the children's performance Ferdinand the Bull and with Matjaž Pograjc, Mojmir Sepe and the [[Slovene Philharmonic Orchestra]] in the multimedia stage spectacle Once Upon a Time in May. She received a [[Viktor Award]] and three Golden Cocks (for video, design and CD) for her album Sem kakršna sem and in 2000 she received the [[ | + | Vita Mavrič was artistic director of [[Café Teater]] for almost a decade. In recent years she has collaborated with [[Ljubljana Dance Theatre (PTL)]] on the children's performance ''Ferdinand the Bull'' and with Matjaž Pograjc, Mojmir Sepe and the [[Slovene Philharmonic Orchestra]] in the multimedia stage spectacle ''Once Upon a Time in May''. She received a [[Viktor Award]] and three Golden Cocks (for video, design and CD) for her album Sem kakršna sem and in 2000 she received the [[Ježek Award]] for her creative opus. In 2001 she presented her interpretation of Brecht and Kurt Weill songs at the [[Slovene Philharmonics Halls]], accompanied by pianist Bojan Gorišek. In 2002 she received an award from the [[Ljubljana Urban Municipality]] and was made a UNICEF ambassador. |
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Latest revision as of 22:23, 13 July 2010
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6 Feb 2024
The concert of Vita Mavrič on the Slovenian Cultural Holiday in Sofia.
Organized by Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia in Sofia
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14 Nov 2023
"Almonds and Raisins" - a concert by Vita Mavrič and Akord Quartet. Supported by KlezMore festival and Slovenian Culture and Information Centre, Vienna (SKICA), Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Vienna.
at the KlezMore
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7 Feb 2018
A concert by vocalist Vita Mavrič and pianist Jaka Pucihar, supported by the Consulate General of the Republic of Slovenia Munich
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16 Mar 2017
Vitomil Zupan: Schlagers and Songs from Prison, a concert by Vita Mavrič and Jani Kovačič, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Paris,
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4 Oct 2016
A performance by vocalist Vita Mavrič, vocalist and guitarist Jani Kovačič, pianist Jaka Pucihar, contrabassist Ilj Pušnik and percussionist Vid Ušeničnik, supported by the Slovenian Culture and Information Centre, Vienna (SKICA), Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Vienna,
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3 Dec 2015
Vitomil Zupan: Schlagers and Songs from Prison, a concert by Vita Mavrič and Jani Kovačič, co-organised by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Budapest,
Vita Mavrič was artistic director of Café Teater for almost a decade. In recent years she has collaborated with Ljubljana Dance Theatre (PTL) on the children's performance Ferdinand the Bull and with Matjaž Pograjc, Mojmir Sepe and the Slovene Philharmonic Orchestra in the multimedia stage spectacle Once Upon a Time in May. She received a Viktor Award and three Golden Cocks (for video, design and CD) for her album Sem kakršna sem and in 2000 she received the Ježek Award for her creative opus. In 2001 she presented her interpretation of Brecht and Kurt Weill songs at the Slovene Philharmonics Halls, accompanied by pianist Bojan Gorišek. In 2002 she received an award from the Ljubljana Urban Municipality and was made a UNICEF ambassador.