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− | In [[established::2010]] [[Choregie Festival]] | + | In [[established::2010]] [[Choregie Festival]], a 6-day annual international festival of new music theatre, was launched by the Choregie – New Music Theatre, a private institute engaged in creating synergies and developing new modes of expression at the cross-section of music and performing arts. It was established by [[Karmina Šilec]], the conductor and artistic director of [[Carmina Slovenica]] choir. |
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+ | After a few years hiatus, the next edition is expected to take place in 2017. | ||
==Concept and programme== | ==Concept and programme== | ||
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The first edition took place from 31 May through 3 June 2010 at [[Slovene National Theatre Maribor]] and presented three productions by [[!Kebataola! Ensemble]] (starting with the ''Ursonate'' by Kurt Schwitters), and performaces by [[Familija]], [[Janez Škof]], and [[Bojan Gorišek]], as well as Jaap Blonk and Miguel Azguime as the first festival's international guests. | The first edition took place from 31 May through 3 June 2010 at [[Slovene National Theatre Maribor]] and presented three productions by [[!Kebataola! Ensemble]] (starting with the ''Ursonate'' by Kurt Schwitters), and performaces by [[Familija]], [[Janez Škof]], and [[Bojan Gorišek]], as well as Jaap Blonk and Miguel Azguime as the first festival's international guests. | ||
− | The 2011 edition included the two [[Carmina Slovenica|Carmina Slovenica choir's]] projects: ''Pleading for words'' with the guest actor [[Jožef Ropoša]], taking place at the Maribor Cathedral, and the ''Perspective EAST'' performance at Union Hall, which included music from Bali, China, Japan, Malaysia, Borneo, India, Korea, Java, Tibet, Georgia and other countries. Festival featured also the works by the musician [[Vasko Atansovski]] and by [[Marjan Šijanec]], the composer of electroacoustic and computer music. | + | The 2011 edition included the two [[Carmina Slovenica|Carmina Slovenica choir's]] projects: ''Pleading for words'' with the guest actor [[Jožef Ropoša]], taking place at the Maribor Cathedral, and the ''Perspective EAST'' performance at Union Hall, which included music from Bali, China, Japan, Malaysia, Borneo, India, Korea, Java, Tibet, Georgia and other countries. Festival featured also the works by the musician [[Vasko Atansovski]] and by [[Marjan Šijanec]], the composer of electroacoustic and computer music. |
− | + | After its third edition in 2012, the festival was temporarily shelved. | |
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 10:58, 22 March 2016
After a few years hiatus, the next edition is expected to take place in 2017.
Concept and programme
The concept of choregie as a vocal theatre, which incorporates music, drama, movement and other stage elements, has been developed by Karmina Šilec in the framework of the Carmina Slovenica choir's projects.
The first edition took place from 31 May through 3 June 2010 at Slovene National Theatre Maribor and presented three productions by !Kebataola! Ensemble (starting with the Ursonate by Kurt Schwitters), and performaces by Familija, Janez Škof, and Bojan Gorišek, as well as Jaap Blonk and Miguel Azguime as the first festival's international guests.
The 2011 edition included the two Carmina Slovenica choir's projects: Pleading for words with the guest actor Jožef Ropoša, taking place at the Maribor Cathedral, and the Perspective EAST performance at Union Hall, which included music from Bali, China, Japan, Malaysia, Borneo, India, Korea, Java, Tibet, Georgia and other countries. Festival featured also the works by the musician Vasko Atansovski and by Marjan Šijanec, the composer of electroacoustic and computer music.
After its third edition in 2012, the festival was temporarily shelved.