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− | [[Teatro matita]] was established in [[established::2002]] by musician and puppeteer [[Matija Solce]] after he had completed his studies at Bruno Leone's traditional Italian hand puppet school in Naples. | + | [[Teatro matita]] was established in [[established::2002]] by musician and puppeteer [[Matija Solce]] after he had completed his studies at Bruno Leone's traditional Italian hand puppet school in Naples. In Teatro matita's productions everything can be a puppet (from the most usual everyday object such as a bicycle bell to the unusual such as a bone). [[Matija Solce]]tries to stimulate the audience's imagination, performing all over the world in all kinds of places (theatres, outdoor stages, prisons, schools ...). Considering his musical education and collaboration with folk musicians it is not surprising that music is one of the most important elements of his work. That is why his productions are often a combination of puppet show, folk music performance and acting (an actor is also a puppet). |
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His first show ''E beh?'' proved a great success and was subsequently presented at the [[Ana Desetnica International Street Theatre Festival]], the [[Alpe Adria PUF Festival]] (Award for Inventive Transformation of Tradition) and the [[Trnfest Festival]] in Slovenia, as well as at a range of other festivals in Italy (2nd place in the Marionetta d'Oro Award at Mittelfest in Cividale), Austria (Mini-Mikro-Impro), France (Charleville), Spain (Santiago de Compostella), Estonia (Treff Festival), Austria (Multikids), Slovakia (Cibulak), Russia, Belgium and the Czech Republic. | His first show ''E beh?'' proved a great success and was subsequently presented at the [[Ana Desetnica International Street Theatre Festival]], the [[Alpe Adria PUF Festival]] (Award for Inventive Transformation of Tradition) and the [[Trnfest Festival]] in Slovenia, as well as at a range of other festivals in Italy (2nd place in the Marionetta d'Oro Award at Mittelfest in Cividale), Austria (Mini-Mikro-Impro), France (Charleville), Spain (Santiago de Compostella), Estonia (Treff Festival), Austria (Multikids), Slovakia (Cibulak), Russia, Belgium and the Czech Republic. |
Revision as of 13:53, 1 October 2012
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25 Sep 2019
26 Sep 2019
The puppet-cabaret performance Kar, directed by Mitja Solce (Teatro matita), featuring the Czech-Slovakian-Slovenian band Fekete Seretlek, in the Competition programme; and Being Don Quixote, also directed by Matija Solce and co-produced by Teatro matita and International Center for Puppetry Arts Koper,
at the World Puppet Theatre Festival Charleville-Mézières
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1 Sep 2017
Little Night Tales by Mitja Solce (Teatro matita), organized in cooperation with the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Copenhagen,
at the SAMPO International Puppet Theatre Festival
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3 Mar 2016
20 Mar 2016
Turkey Izmir Balçova Kipa AVM,Çiğli Kipa AVM,Fatih Koleji,Han Tiyatrosu,İzmir Mimarlık Merkezi,İzmir Sanat
A Little Lamp, Pea and Feather, produced by the Ljubljana Puppet Theatre, A Story about a Boy and a Penguin and Little Blue and Little Yellow, produced by the Maribor Puppet Theatre, and Little Night Tales and Pulcinella, produced by Teatro matita, the exhibition Contemporary Slovenian Puppet Theatre, the workshop Secret of Life Buttons, and the conference Slovenian Puppetry Today with Jelena Sitar and Mojca Redjko (Maribor Puppet Theatre) during Focus Slovenia,
at the Izmir International Puppet Days
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25 Apr 2015
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28 Nov 2014
29 Nov 2014
Happy Bones, Little Night Tales, and Pulcinella, produced by Teatro matita, and a concert by Fekete Seretlek, featuring Mitja Solce on accordion,
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7 Nov 2014
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29 Aug 2014
31 Aug 2014
Attention, Moose!, Happy Bones, and Pulcinella, produced by Teatro matita, and When Shlemiel Went to Warsaw, produced by the Maribor Puppet Theatre, at the European Festival of Humour and Satire Kremnica Gags
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25 May 2014
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24 May 2014
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23 May 2014
The puppet shows Happy Bones and Little Night Tales, produced by Teatro matita, at the Accidental Festival 2014
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20 Mar 2014
23 Mar 2014
Attention Moose! and Happy Bones by Teatro matita at the 8th İzmir International Puppet Days
at the Izmir International Puppet Days
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7 Mar 2014
13 Mar 2014
When Shlemiel Went to Warsaw and The Trial or The Woeful Story of Joseph K. produced by the Maribor Puppet Theatre, and Little Night Tales, produced by the Teatro matita
at the Wels International Puppet Theatre Festival
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15 Feb 2014
16 Feb 2014
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5 Dec 2013
6 Dec 2013
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1 Dec 2013
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21 Nov 2013
24 Nov 2013
Attention Moose, Happy Bones, and Little Night Tales produced by Teatro matita and a workshop by Matija Solce at the Mullum Music Festival
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2 Nov 2013
The puppet show Little night Tales produced by Teatro matita at the Big Break festival Moscow, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Moscow,
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26 Oct 2013
The puppet shows Happy Bones and E beh? Pulcinella produced by Teatro matita at the 35th International Puupet Theatre Days
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5 Oct 2013
6 Oct 2013
The puppet show Happy Bones produced by Teatro matita at the 14th International Puppet Theatre Festival The Chest, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Moscow,
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18 Sep 2013
20 Sep 2013
Happy Bones by Teatro matita and a concert by concert by a music-theatre group Fekete Seretlek (Matija Solce)
at the Babkova Žilina Festival
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22 Aug 2013
Attention Moose!, Happy Bones, Pulcinella, and Little Night Tales by Teatro matita and a concert by a music-theatre group Fekete Seretlek (Matija Solce)
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30 Apr 2013
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23 Apr 2013
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13 Mar 2013
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23 Feb 2013
A concert by Matija Solce (Teatro matita) and Sofija Hestagius and the play Happy Bones by Teatro matita at the Umefolk festival
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2 Nov 2012
6 Nov 2012
Thumbelina and Snow White by Mini Theatre, and Attention Moose! and Happy Bones by Teatro matita
at the International Festival of Puppet Theatre Moscow
His first show E beh? proved a great success and was subsequently presented at the Ana Desetnica International Street Theatre Festival, the Alpe Adria PUF Festival (Award for Inventive Transformation of Tradition) and the Trnfest Festival in Slovenia, as well as at a range of other festivals in Italy (2nd place in the Marionetta d'Oro Award at Mittelfest in Cividale), Austria (Mini-Mikro-Impro), France (Charleville), Spain (Santiago de Compostella), Estonia (Treff Festival), Austria (Multikids), Slovakia (Cibulak), Russia, Belgium and the Czech Republic.
In 2003 Matija Solce's second show Little Night Tales was equally well received at international festivals in Slovenia and abroad (Italy (XXVIII Festival Internazionale dei Burattini e delle Figure, Cervia, Arrivano dal Mare), the Czech Republic (2004 Animation and Performance Award and nomination for the Erik Award at the meeting of Czech Puppeteers and Best Show Award at the 2005 Zlomvaz Festival of Puppetry Schools), Spain, Finland, France, Belgium, Croatia (2006 Animation and Puppets Award at PIF Zagreb), Estonia (2007 'Blessed Gift' Prize at the Treff Festival), Slovakia and Russia).
His next production The Joke, an evocative mix of object and word play, sound and body movement, received an award at Mittelfest in Cividale in 2007. Teatro matita collaborates with the PUF Festival as an organiser of presentations of student productions of the DAMU Academy in Prague and various other European puppetry schools.
A simple story about the relationship between man and nature followed in 2009. With folk motives from Europe and Latin America music plays an important role in expressing the characters and the atmosphere in Attention, MOOSE!.
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