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− | + | Launched in [[established::2008]] by [[Dance Theatre Ljubljana]], the biennial [[Ukrep - Festival of Dance Perspectives]] attempts to redefine the emancipatory potential of contemporary dance and performing arts practices. The festival presents emerging dance makers and organises discussions and theoretical/dramaturgy workshops. As part of Ukrep (in English: Taking Measures), a number of other activities (called ''Med-ukrep'', in English: Inbetween Measures) are organised between individual editions of the festival, which include lectures by different philosophers, theoreticians, and directors as well as individual interdisciplinary projects. Last, but not least, the Ukrep Festival has spurred the local integration processes in the Prule area. | |
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The festival focuses on the presentation of emerging dance makers and aims for a strategic development of contemporary dance in Slovenia. Thus far the festival has presented the work of Milan Tomašik, [[Irena Tomažin]], [[Urška Vohar]], [[Leja Jurišič]], [[Samo Gosarič]], [[Ajda Tomazin]], [[Jan Rozman]] and [[Alja Ferjan]], [[Gregor Luštek]], [[Loup Abramovici]], etc. The festival closely collaborates with the Seminar of Contemporary Performing Arts, organised by [[Maska Institute]]. | The festival focuses on the presentation of emerging dance makers and aims for a strategic development of contemporary dance in Slovenia. Thus far the festival has presented the work of Milan Tomašik, [[Irena Tomažin]], [[Urška Vohar]], [[Leja Jurišič]], [[Samo Gosarič]], [[Ajda Tomazin]], [[Jan Rozman]] and [[Alja Ferjan]], [[Gregor Luštek]], [[Loup Abramovici]], etc. The festival closely collaborates with the Seminar of Contemporary Performing Arts, organised by [[Maska Institute]]. | ||
The 2010 edition featured a number of lectures/reflections on dramaturgy from different theoreticians and other makers, such as [[Janez Janša]], Jeroen Peeters, and Una Bauer. The 2012 edition focused on addressing the wider audience by bringing the festival's performances and projects into the streets, gardens, and squares, thus touching upon the potentiality of public space and opening up the questions of mapping, social dynamic, social choreography, etc. The 2014 festival was designed as a platform of various dance initiatives by young dance makers, many of them still studying home or abroad, who upgraded their own work by working for three festival days with already established choreographers Gregor Luštek and Eduardo Torroja. | The 2010 edition featured a number of lectures/reflections on dramaturgy from different theoreticians and other makers, such as [[Janez Janša]], Jeroen Peeters, and Una Bauer. The 2012 edition focused on addressing the wider audience by bringing the festival's performances and projects into the streets, gardens, and squares, thus touching upon the potentiality of public space and opening up the questions of mapping, social dynamic, social choreography, etc. The 2014 festival was designed as a platform of various dance initiatives by young dance makers, many of them still studying home or abroad, who upgraded their own work by working for three festival days with already established choreographers Gregor Luštek and Eduardo Torroja. | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
+ | * [[Dance Theatre Ljubljana]] | ||
* [[Dance Theatre Ljubljana]] | * [[Dance Theatre Ljubljana]] | ||
*[[PLESkavica Festival]] | *[[PLESkavica Festival]] |
Revision as of 00:38, 28 February 2016
Programme
The festival focuses on the presentation of emerging dance makers and aims for a strategic development of contemporary dance in Slovenia. Thus far the festival has presented the work of Milan Tomašik, Irena Tomažin, Urška Vohar, Leja Jurišič, Samo Gosarič, Ajda Tomazin, Jan Rozman and Alja Ferjan, Gregor Luštek, Loup Abramovici, etc. The festival closely collaborates with the Seminar of Contemporary Performing Arts, organised by Maska Institute.
The 2010 edition featured a number of lectures/reflections on dramaturgy from different theoreticians and other makers, such as Janez Janša, Jeroen Peeters, and Una Bauer. The 2012 edition focused on addressing the wider audience by bringing the festival's performances and projects into the streets, gardens, and squares, thus touching upon the potentiality of public space and opening up the questions of mapping, social dynamic, social choreography, etc. The 2014 festival was designed as a platform of various dance initiatives by young dance makers, many of them still studying home or abroad, who upgraded their own work by working for three festival days with already established choreographers Gregor Luštek and Eduardo Torroja.
See also
- Dance Theatre Ljubljana
- Dance Theatre Ljubljana
- PLESkavica Festival
- Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture