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The SPIDER project was initiated by three dancers and choreographers: [[Matej Kejžar]] (Slovenia), Michaël Pomero (France), who met in Brussels (at Rosas) and Antigone Gyra (Greece), with an aim of ''extending neurotical edges of national borders, festival formats and artistic practices''. The project weaves a web of mobility with around 40 artists from different countries and cultures and from various artistic fields and milieus (dancers, choreographers, musicians, writers, sculptors, visual artists).
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The SPIDER project was initiated by three dancers and choreographers: [[Matej Kejžar]] (Slovenia), Michaël Pomero (France), who met in Brussels (at Rosas) and Antigone Gyra (Greece), with an aim of ''extending neurotical edges of national borders, festival formats and artistic practices''. The project weaves a web of mobility with around 40 artists from different countries and cultures and from various artistic fields and milieus (dancers, choreographers, musicians, writers, sculptors, visual artists). Its production platform is [[PEKINPAH Association]] and its section Pekinpah Kink Kong.
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== Background ==
  
 
The first [[Spider Festival]] took place in Greece in [[established::2010]]: ''THE SPIDER NET goes out to the streets and invites all Athenians: Greeks, immigrants, straight, gay, unemployed, working, retired, married and single.'' At the festival in Athens also Slovene artists were involved as choreographers, actors, visual artists and writers ([[Matej Kejžar]], [[Leja Jurišić]] and [[Teja Reba,]] [[Urša Vidic]], [[Andreja Kopač]]). The SPIDER continued its (net)work at the [[Španski borci Culture Centre]] in Ljubljana (March 2011), Lyon (November 2011), Zagreb and Salzburg (December 2011). The SPIDER made also a part of the [[Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012]] programme and included of Maribor, Istanbul and Sofia in The SPIDER 2012-2014.
 
The first [[Spider Festival]] took place in Greece in [[established::2010]]: ''THE SPIDER NET goes out to the streets and invites all Athenians: Greeks, immigrants, straight, gay, unemployed, working, retired, married and single.'' At the festival in Athens also Slovene artists were involved as choreographers, actors, visual artists and writers ([[Matej Kejžar]], [[Leja Jurišić]] and [[Teja Reba,]] [[Urša Vidic]], [[Andreja Kopač]]). The SPIDER continued its (net)work at the [[Španski borci Culture Centre]] in Ljubljana (March 2011), Lyon (November 2011), Zagreb and Salzburg (December 2011). The SPIDER made also a part of the [[Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012]] programme and included of Maribor, Istanbul and Sofia in The SPIDER 2012-2014.
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== See also ==
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*[[PEKINPAH Association]]
  
  

Revision as of 10:40, 16 June 2015




Contact
Festival Spider


Organised byPekinpah Kink Kong
Frequencyannual
Festival dates13.6.2015 - 14.6.2015




The SPIDER project was initiated by three dancers and choreographers: Matej Kejžar (Slovenia), Michaël Pomero (France), who met in Brussels (at Rosas) and Antigone Gyra (Greece), with an aim of extending neurotical edges of national borders, festival formats and artistic practices. The project weaves a web of mobility with around 40 artists from different countries and cultures and from various artistic fields and milieus (dancers, choreographers, musicians, writers, sculptors, visual artists). Its production platform is PEKINPAH Association and its section Pekinpah Kink Kong.


Background

The first Spider Festival took place in Greece in 2010: THE SPIDER NET goes out to the streets and invites all Athenians: Greeks, immigrants, straight, gay, unemployed, working, retired, married and single. At the festival in Athens also Slovene artists were involved as choreographers, actors, visual artists and writers (Matej Kejžar, Leja Jurišić and Teja Reba, Urša Vidic, Andreja Kopač). The SPIDER continued its (net)work at the Španski borci Culture Centre in Ljubljana (March 2011), Lyon (November 2011), Zagreb and Salzburg (December 2011). The SPIDER made also a part of the Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012 programme and included of Maribor, Istanbul and Sofia in The SPIDER 2012-2014.


See also


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