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In [[Established::2014]], a pair of international art festivals – [[Performa Festival|Performa]] and [[Contemporary dance Platform]] – joined forces to become an entity called [[Festival Performa & Platforma]]. It continues their respective focuses on contemporary performative art and on contemporary dance, presenting innovative art practices and exploring liminal perspectives on artistic expression and its socio-cultural infrastructure. | In [[Established::2014]], a pair of international art festivals – [[Performa Festival|Performa]] and [[Contemporary dance Platform]] – joined forces to become an entity called [[Festival Performa & Platforma]]. It continues their respective focuses on contemporary performative art and on contemporary dance, presenting innovative art practices and exploring liminal perspectives on artistic expression and its socio-cultural infrastructure. | ||
− | Performa & Platforma is organised by the [[MKC Maribor Youth Culture Centre]] and the [[Plesna izba - Maribor Dance Room|Maribor Dance Room]] [''Plesna izba'']. Taking place in the city of Maribor, its primary venues are usually | + | Performa & Platforma is organised by the [[MKC Maribor Youth Culture Centre]] and the [[Plesna izba - Maribor Dance Room|Maribor Dance Room]] [''Plesna izba'']. Taking place in the city of Maribor, its primary venues are usually Plesna izba, the [[Media Nox Gallery]], the [[Maribor Puppet Theatre]], [[GT22]] and various open-air locations in the city centre. |
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[[Performa Festival|Performa]] has a long tradition of setting up performance art (often in hybrid forms, featuring theatre, visual and media art, literature, and music) in Maribor, its first edition taking place in 1993. It used to be known for its unconventional, for many even shocking, multimedia and performing approaches and forms. | [[Performa Festival|Performa]] has a long tradition of setting up performance art (often in hybrid forms, featuring theatre, visual and media art, literature, and music) in Maribor, its first edition taking place in 1993. It used to be known for its unconventional, for many even shocking, multimedia and performing approaches and forms. | ||
− | The [[Contemporary dance Platform]] grew out of the need to continually stage and promote the work of younger Slovene dance makers and was closely linked to | + | The [[Contemporary dance Platform]] grew out of the need to continually stage and promote the work of younger Slovene dance makers and was closely linked to education programmes of the [[Plesna izba - Maribor Dance Room|Maribor Dance Room]]. In 2010 the festival expanded its programme to include professional contemporary dance production, thus becoming a presentation of national as well as international works and ideas from the field of contemporary dance art. |
In 2014 the festivals joined forces, thus overcoming the issue of diminishing public funding and enabling both festivals to continue setting up a strong international programme. | In 2014 the festivals joined forces, thus overcoming the issue of diminishing public funding and enabling both festivals to continue setting up a strong international programme. | ||
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==Programme== | ==Programme== | ||
− | Performa's programme offers performances, video projections and installations, re-articulations of historical performance art events, | + | Performa's programme offers stage performances, video projections and installations, re-articulations of historical performance art events, lectures, street performances, multimedia, literary, and music performances, and discussions with artists and cultural theorists. The often hybrid art forms are frequently presented in non-institutionalised venues and unconventional spaces. |
− | Contemporary Dance Platform is engaged in presenting different approaches to dance, as practised both in Slovenia and abroad. Is is showing works of the already established as well as upcoming artists. It aims to detect what connects | + | Contemporary Dance Platform is engaged in presenting different approaches to dance, as practised both in Slovenia and abroad. Is is showing works of the already established as well as upcoming artists. It aims to detect what connects or defines the national dance scene, and tries to reflect on the obstacles and potentials in the development of contemporary dance. It regularly organises festival workshops and artists' laboratories by guest choreographers and dancers, exploring new perspectives, ways, and approaches to making dance and art in general. |
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== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 15:12, 24 August 2017
Background
Performa has a long tradition of setting up performance art (often in hybrid forms, featuring theatre, visual and media art, literature, and music) in Maribor, its first edition taking place in 1993. It used to be known for its unconventional, for many even shocking, multimedia and performing approaches and forms.
The Contemporary dance Platform grew out of the need to continually stage and promote the work of younger Slovene dance makers and was closely linked to education programmes of the Maribor Dance Room. In 2010 the festival expanded its programme to include professional contemporary dance production, thus becoming a presentation of national as well as international works and ideas from the field of contemporary dance art.
In 2014 the festivals joined forces, thus overcoming the issue of diminishing public funding and enabling both festivals to continue setting up a strong international programme.
Programme
Performa's programme offers stage performances, video projections and installations, re-articulations of historical performance art events, lectures, street performances, multimedia, literary, and music performances, and discussions with artists and cultural theorists. The often hybrid art forms are frequently presented in non-institutionalised venues and unconventional spaces.
Contemporary Dance Platform is engaged in presenting different approaches to dance, as practised both in Slovenia and abroad. Is is showing works of the already established as well as upcoming artists. It aims to detect what connects or defines the national dance scene, and tries to reflect on the obstacles and potentials in the development of contemporary dance. It regularly organises festival workshops and artists' laboratories by guest choreographers and dancers, exploring new perspectives, ways, and approaches to making dance and art in general.
See also
- Performa Festival
- Contemporary dance Platform
- Plesna izba - Maribor Dance Room
- MKC Maribor Youth Culture Centre
- Media Nox Gallery
- Maribor Puppet Theatre
- GT22
External links
- Performa & Platforma website (in Slovene)
- Performa web page (in Slovene)
- Platforma web page (in Slovene)