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− | The [[DUM Association of Artists]] was established in [[established::1999]] and brings together international artists, acting as a producer and co-producer for projects in various disciplines including the performing arts (contemporary dance), visual arts and new media projects. For the latter it has presented several projects by conceptual artist [[Vadim Fiškin]]. Since 2004 DUM has run a gallery space that has until recently featured as the [[Gregor Podnar Gallery]]. DUM Association is a member of the Informal European Theatre Meeting (IETM). | + | The [[DUM Association of Artists]] was established in [[established::1999]] and brings together international artists, acting as a producer and co-producer for projects in various disciplines including the performing arts (contemporary dance), visual arts and new media projects. For the latter it has presented several projects by conceptual artist [[Vadim Fiškin]] and organised lectures on contemporary arts by experts such as Viktor Misiano. Since 2004 DUM has run a gallery space that has until recently featured as the [[Gregor Podnar Gallery]]. DUM Association is a member of the Informal European Theatre Meeting (IETM). |
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DUM Association of Artists was founded by [[Mateja Bučar]] and the organisation now produces much of her work. After graduating from [[Ljubljana Music and Ballet Conservatory|ballet school in Ljubljana]] and taking studies at the Rosella Hightower dance centre in Cannes and workshops with Arthur Rosenfeld, Donna Uchisono, John Jaspers and Fatou Traore, [[Mateja Bučar]] became a member of the [[Slovene National Theatre Opera and Ballet Ljubljana]] and subsequently a member of [[Dance Theatre Ljubljana]]. Since 1991 she has choreographed numerous performances: with the [[Egon March Institute]] she co-created ''Ton-Ka'', ''Cukrarna'' and ''A B Sence'', a number of her own choreographies. | DUM Association of Artists was founded by [[Mateja Bučar]] and the organisation now produces much of her work. After graduating from [[Ljubljana Music and Ballet Conservatory|ballet school in Ljubljana]] and taking studies at the Rosella Hightower dance centre in Cannes and workshops with Arthur Rosenfeld, Donna Uchisono, John Jaspers and Fatou Traore, [[Mateja Bučar]] became a member of the [[Slovene National Theatre Opera and Ballet Ljubljana]] and subsequently a member of [[Dance Theatre Ljubljana]]. Since 1991 she has choreographed numerous performances: with the [[Egon March Institute]] she co-created ''Ton-Ka'', ''Cukrarna'' and ''A B Sence'', a number of her own choreographies. | ||
− | Since 2000 the DUM Association has presented the following projects in the field of contemporary dance: ''Dependance 1'', ''Telborg'', ''Media-Medici'', O Quad''Italic text''rate and ''Room and Road'' by [[Mateja Bučar]] and ''Forma Interrogativa'' by [[Mateja Bučar]] and [[Magda Reiter]]. During 2006–2007 a complex international project ''The Brothers Karamazov - Volume 1'' was developed in collaboration with theoreticians [[Renata Salecl]] and Robert Pfaller, and presented at [[Gregor Podnar Gallery]] in Ljubljana as well as at the Fabricca Europa Festival in Florence. Since 2013 [[Mateja Bučar]] has developed urban coreographies (''The Unnoticed'', ''Green Table''). | + | Since 2000 the DUM Association has presented the following projects in the field of contemporary dance: ''Dependance 1'', ''Telborg'', ''Media-Medici'', O Quad''Italic text''rate and ''Room and Road'' by [[Mateja Bučar]] and ''Forma Interrogativa'' by [[Mateja Bučar]] and [[Magda Reiter]]. During 2006–2007 a complex international project ''The Brothers Karamazov - Volume 1'' was developed in collaboration with theoreticians [[Renata Salecl]] and Robert Pfaller, and presented at [[Gregor Podnar Gallery]] in Ljubljana as well as at the Fabricca Europa Festival in Florence. Since 2013 [[Mateja Bučar]] has developed urban coreographies (''The Unnoticed'', ''Green Table''). These short performances popped up in a public space, usually unannounced. |
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26 Aug 2024
A dance project "Origami", produced by Zavod Federacija in cooperation with DUM Association of Artists and Schaumbad. The Origami project uses the process of establishing and creating an artistic situation in a performance context, so the format of the event is called an artistic performance study. Supported by Slovenian Culture and Information Centre, Vienna (SKICA) and Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Vienna.
at the Grazer Impro Fest
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18 Jun 2024
A performance of "Inside the Outside", a collaboration between the artists of Nomad Dance Academy Slovenia and the acclaimed American dancer and choreographer Deborah Hay. Produced by Nomad Dance Academy Slovenia, Bunker Institute, Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture, and DUM Association of Artists.
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12 Sep 2014
13 Sep 2014
United Kingdom London The Laurie Grove Studio Theatre (Trinity Laban Conservatory of Music and Dance)
Room & Road, a dance performance choreographed by Mateja Bučar, produced by the DUM Association of Artists and co-produced by Moderna galerija / Museum of Modern Art, Ljubljana plus Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia London,
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28 Jun 2014
31 Oct 2014
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25 Mar 2014
27 Mar 2014
Reserch project Aesthetic Negativity and Choreograohic Practice by Mateja Bučar, DUM Association of Artists
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1 Nov 2013
21 Dec 2013
The joint exhibition The Things I Want to Express are so Beautiful and Pure also featuring works by Vadim Fiškin (DUM Association of Artists)
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13 Sep 2013
16 Oct 2013
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11 Sep 2013
14 Dec 2013
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8 Sep 2013
6 Oct 2013
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30 Jun 2013
Ballet of Revolt by Leja Jurišić and Petra Veber (Pekinpah Association), The Very Delicious Piece by Jasmina Križaj (Plesna izba - Maribor Dance Room) and Cristina Planas Leitão, and Green Light by Mateja Bučar (DUM Association of Artists)
at the Festival Spectrum
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26 Apr 2013
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11 Sep 2010
19 Sep 2010
What's the Matter?, exhibition within the Sustainable Design Week, featuring the works by Vadim Fiškin, represented by Gregor Podnar Gallery
Contemporary dance production
DUM Association of Artists was founded by Mateja Bučar and the organisation now produces much of her work. After graduating from ballet school in Ljubljana and taking studies at the Rosella Hightower dance centre in Cannes and workshops with Arthur Rosenfeld, Donna Uchisono, John Jaspers and Fatou Traore, Mateja Bučar became a member of the Slovene National Theatre Opera and Ballet Ljubljana and subsequently a member of Dance Theatre Ljubljana. Since 1991 she has choreographed numerous performances: with the Egon March Institute she co-created Ton-Ka, Cukrarna and A B Sence, a number of her own choreographies.
Since 2000 the DUM Association has presented the following projects in the field of contemporary dance: Dependance 1, Telborg, Media-Medici, O QuadItalic textrate and Room and Road by Mateja Bučar and Forma Interrogativa by Mateja Bučar and Magda Reiter. During 2006–2007 a complex international project The Brothers Karamazov - Volume 1 was developed in collaboration with theoreticians Renata Salecl and Robert Pfaller, and presented at Gregor Podnar Gallery in Ljubljana as well as at the Fabricca Europa Festival in Florence. Since 2013 Mateja Bučar has developed urban coreographies (The Unnoticed, Green Table). These short performances popped up in a public space, usually unannounced.