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KUD Samosvoj is a production company established in 1999 which presents theatre, music and intermedia projects, primarily the work of the dancer and choreographer Bara Kolenc (see information below), and choreographer and light designer Borut Bučinel (additional information below). | KUD Samosvoj is a production company established in 1999 which presents theatre, music and intermedia projects, primarily the work of the dancer and choreographer Bara Kolenc (see information below), and choreographer and light designer Borut Bučinel (additional information below). | ||
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Revision as of 14:32, 27 November 2009
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11 May 2017
Metamorphoses 3°: Rhetoric by Bara Kolenc and Atej Tutta, produced by KUD Samosvoj Cultural Association, and co-produced by Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture, KUD Pozitiv Cultural Association and Plesna izba - Maribor Dance Room, supported by the Slovenian Culture and Information Centre, Vienna (SKICA), Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Vienna,
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18 May 2016
Metamorphoses 3°: Rhetoric by Bara Kolenc and Atej Tutta, produced by KUD Samosvoj Cultural Association, and co-produced by Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture, KUD Pozitiv Cultural Association and Plesna izba - Maribor Dance Room, at the 53rd Theatertreffen
To date KUD Samosvoj has produced numerous dance and theatre productions by Bara Kolenc and Borut Bučinel. Bara's choreographic debut was Bela ('White') in 1999, followed by five performances including Razobraz ('Gargoyle'), Brezdno ('Abyss'), Incisio Rubida and Memoari in 2006. Borut Bučinel's productions include Zimska pravljica (Winter Tale') in 2004, Cuda co potna gospodova in 2005 and most recently the performance piece Lunatik (“Lunatic”) in 2007.
Kud Samosvoj produces and co-produces some of the productions by the groups Melodrom, Katalena and Miusow.
The artists usually work together: Melodrom has produced the music for performances and Borut Bučinel has created the light design and stage sets for several Bara's performances. Their work has been presented in Italy, Austria, Germany, Armenia, Croatia, Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. KUD Samosvoj also produces new productions by young authors, organises dance, theatre and vocal workshops, residencies and site-specific projects.
See also
- More information about individual artists
Bara Kolenc has collaborated with many Slovene dance practitioners and artists, including Maja Delak, Tomaž Štrucl, Diego de Brea, Gregor Kamnikar, Sanja Grcič, Silvan Omerzu, Dušan Teropšič, Giordi de Molina, Borut Bučine, Nina Meško, Alma Lapajne, Urška Samec, Vlado Škafar, Boris Mihalj and Barbara Novakovič Kolenc, for a range of dance, theatre, film, fashion and music projects. In addition she teaches at the KUD Pozitiv Cultural Association and the Pre-School Education and Grammar School, Ljubljana. She has received several awards for her work. After graduating in Philosophy and Comparative Literature (2004) she started conceiving theatre through theory. She is currently working on her PhD dealing with the Theory of Theatre at the Department of Philosophy, University of Ljubljana.
The stage and film work of Borut Bučinel is based on the research of light, scenography and space, and also the atmosphere, brought by vivid artistic compositions. He has collaborated with many other artists in various roles as light designer, scenographer, choreographer or dancer, including Branko Potočan, Sebastjan Starič, Silvan Omerzu, Želimir Žilnik, Bara Kolenc, Igor Sviderski, Sanja Neškovic Peršin, Barbara Novakovič Kolenc, Boris Mihalj, Dušan Teropšič, Dejan Srhoj, Blaž Završnik, Bojan Matjašic and others. He has been awarded several acknowledgements for his work. Borut Bučinel has also been involved in various educational programmes, including several dance theatre workshops in Slovenia and abroad. He is engaged as a mentor at Dijaški dom Ivana Cankarja (DIC) Students' House in Ljubljana.