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Emanat, institute for the affirmation and development of dance art, aims to gain recognition for contemporary dance through stage production, dance education, and publishing activity. Most recently, Emanat produced a multimedia performance Ways of Love and published a translation of the book Volatile Bodies by the acclaimed feminist author Elizabeth Grosz.  
 
Emanat, institute for the affirmation and development of dance art, aims to gain recognition for contemporary dance through stage production, dance education, and publishing activity. Most recently, Emanat produced a multimedia performance Ways of Love and published a translation of the book Volatile Bodies by the acclaimed feminist author Elizabeth Grosz.  
  
Established in 2006 by Maja Delak, Emanat aims to produce innovative works that develop their own artistic procedures and codes of work and stimulate artistic exchange. So far, Emanat produced a wide range of performances, including an extremely successful dance-theatre performance Expensive Darlings, choreographed by Delak, that problematizes the status of contemporary dance in Slovenia and a bigger production Serata Artistica Giovanille, inspired by the futurist event by Fredo Delak from 1926. In its productions, Emanat often collaborates with [[City of Women International Festival of Contemporary Arts]] (HI-RES, Expensive Darlings, Sugar Rush). Emanat also produces works by emerging authors of contemporary dance, such as Matija Ferlin, Urška Vohar, etc. In 2009, Emanat produced the project Sugar Rush, which was supported by the European Cultural Foundation.  
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Established in 2006 by Maja Delak, Emanat aims to produce innovative works that develop their own artistic procedures and codes of work and stimulate artistic exchange. So far, Emanat produced a wide range of performances, including an extremely successful dance-theatre performance ''Expensive Darlings'' [Drage, drage] (2007), choreographed by Delak, that problematizes the status of contemporary dance in Slovenia and a bigger production ''Serata Artistica Giovanille'', inspired by the futurist event by Fredo Delak from 1926. In its productions, Emanat often collaborates with [[City of Women International Festival of Contemporary Arts]] (''HI-RES'', ''Expensive Darlings'', ''Sugar Rush''). Emanat also produces works by emerging authors of contemporary dance, such as Matija Ferlin, Urška Vohar, etc. In 2009, Emanat coproduced with Tanzquartier Wien and Siemens Arts Programme an ad-hoc theatre project by the Belgian director Marijs Boulougne ''Marzipan or Plexi'' and produced the project ''Sugar Rush'', which was supported by the European Cultural Foundation.  
  
 
Emanat also manages the AGON programme (previously managed by [[En-Knap Dance Group]]), an informal training programme for education, research and self-development in the performing arts held in Ljubljana and led by Maja Delak, an experienced arts educator. Emanat has organised several high-quality dance workshops, led by Lisa Nelson, Mark Tompkins, Nuno Rebelo, David Zambrano, Martin Kilvady, as well as dramaturgy workshops, given by Mark Franko, Katja Praznik, and Igor Dobričić.
 
Emanat also manages the AGON programme (previously managed by [[En-Knap Dance Group]]), an informal training programme for education, research and self-development in the performing arts held in Ljubljana and led by Maja Delak, an experienced arts educator. Emanat has organised several high-quality dance workshops, led by Lisa Nelson, Mark Tompkins, Nuno Rebelo, David Zambrano, Martin Kilvady, as well as dramaturgy workshops, given by Mark Franko, Katja Praznik, and Igor Dobričić.
  
Emanat's small, but interesting publishing programme is intended to publishing domestic and translated works that inform or connect with the field of performing arts in different ways. It includes Slovenian translations of books, such as The Ignorant Schoolmaster by Jacques Ranciere, Touching Feeling by Eve Sedgwick, Ways of Seeing by John Berger, Crave by Sarah Kane, as well as other titles relating to contemporary dance.
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Emanat's small, but interesting publishing programme is intended to publishing original and translated works that inform or connect with the field of performing arts. It includes Slovenian translations of books, such as The Ignorant Schoolmaster by Jacques Ranciere, Touching Feeling by Eve Sedgwick, Ways of Seeing by John Berger, Crave by Sarah Kane, as well as other titles relating to different aspects of contemporary dance.
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Organisation's website: [http://www.emanat.si/News.aspx www.emanat.si]
 
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Emanat, institute for the affirmation and development of dance art, aims to gain recognition for contemporary dance through stage production, dance education, and publishing activity. Most recently, Emanat produced a multimedia performance Ways of Love and published a translation of the book Volatile Bodies by the acclaimed feminist author Elizabeth Grosz.

Established in 2006 by Maja Delak, Emanat aims to produce innovative works that develop their own artistic procedures and codes of work and stimulate artistic exchange. So far, Emanat produced a wide range of performances, including an extremely successful dance-theatre performance Expensive Darlings [Drage, drage] (2007), choreographed by Delak, that problematizes the status of contemporary dance in Slovenia and a bigger production Serata Artistica Giovanille, inspired by the futurist event by Fredo Delak from 1926. In its productions, Emanat often collaborates with City of Women International Festival of Contemporary Arts (HI-RES, Expensive Darlings, Sugar Rush). Emanat also produces works by emerging authors of contemporary dance, such as Matija Ferlin, Urška Vohar, etc. In 2009, Emanat coproduced with Tanzquartier Wien and Siemens Arts Programme an ad-hoc theatre project by the Belgian director Marijs Boulougne Marzipan or Plexi and produced the project Sugar Rush, which was supported by the European Cultural Foundation.

Emanat also manages the AGON programme (previously managed by En-Knap Dance Group), an informal training programme for education, research and self-development in the performing arts held in Ljubljana and led by Maja Delak, an experienced arts educator. Emanat has organised several high-quality dance workshops, led by Lisa Nelson, Mark Tompkins, Nuno Rebelo, David Zambrano, Martin Kilvady, as well as dramaturgy workshops, given by Mark Franko, Katja Praznik, and Igor Dobričić.

Emanat's small, but interesting publishing programme is intended to publishing original and translated works that inform or connect with the field of performing arts. It includes Slovenian translations of books, such as The Ignorant Schoolmaster by Jacques Ranciere, Touching Feeling by Eve Sedgwick, Ways of Seeing by John Berger, Crave by Sarah Kane, as well as other titles relating to different aspects of contemporary dance.

External links

Organisation's website: www.emanat.si

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