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− | [[Zapik Theatre]] was established in [[established::1997]] by two puppeteers - playwright and director [[Jelena Sitar]] and ethnomusicologist, curator and illustrator [[Igor | + | [[Zapik Theatre]] was established in [[established::1997]] by two puppeteers - playwright and director [[Jelena Sitar]] and ethnomusicologist, curator and illustrator [[Igor Cvetko]]. In 2002 they were awarded the Tibor Sekelj Prize for their message of humanity at the PIF international festival in Zagreb. The aesthetics of their performances are based on minimalism, warmth, experience, intimacy and directness. Their small-scale performances for up to 50 spectators encompass puppets and music in play, education and therapy, with spectators not only observing but also actively collaborating. Zapik also organises workshops (many organised at House of Children and Art together with [[Fru Fru Puppet Theatre]]), festivals and seminars and publishes books and periodicals. |
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Revision as of 12:21, 24 June 2014
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14 Sep 2016
15 Sep 2016
Croatia Zagreb Etno Art Gallery,Travno Cultural Centre,Zagreb Dance Centre,Zagreb Puppet Theatre
Freaks, produced by the Maribor Puppet Theatre, Tomorrow’s Party, produced by the Ljubljana Puppet Theatre, In the Land of Finger Puppets, produced by Zapik Theatre in association with the House of Children and Art, and Snow White, produced by Mini Theatre, as well as a book presentation of Edi Majaron’s Vera v lutko
at the PIF Zagreb, International Puppet Theatre Festival
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25 Oct 2015
1 Nov 2015
USA Bethesda,Washington Hill Center,Hillwood Museum,Mann Elementary School,The Children's Inn at NIH
The Mouse Was Making Porridge, produced by Zapik Theatre, at the Kids Euro Festival, organised by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Washington,
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17 Sep 2015
17 Oct 2015
In the Land of Finger Puppets, an interactive show and exhibition of finger puppets by Zapik Theatre in association with the House of Children and Art, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Paris,
See also
External links
- Zapik Theatre website (in Slovenian)