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The international [[Pranger Festival]], a meeting of poets, critics, and poetry translators, has been organised every summer since [[established::2004]] in Rogaška Slatina and Šmarje pri Jelšah by the [[KUD Pranger Cultural Association]]. | The international [[Pranger Festival]], a meeting of poets, critics, and poetry translators, has been organised every summer since [[established::2004]] in Rogaška Slatina and Šmarje pri Jelšah by the [[KUD Pranger Cultural Association]]. |
Revision as of 05:23, 8 February 2021
A Pranger Festival stall in front of the Ana's Gallery on the Rogaška Slatina promenade, 2015
Programme
Nine Slovene poets, three critics and three translators of Slovene poetry are invited to participate at the festival. Nine collections of poetry published in the previous year are chosen by three guest critics, examined and discussed. These critical analyses of select poetry collections are then published in the newspaper Večer.
Every year a different country and its language, into which Slovene poetry is translated, is put to the forefront (Portuguese in 2016, Spanish in 2015 and the Romansh (Switzerland) in 2014).
In cooperation with the Slovene Writers’ Association distinguished guests from the selected country are invited to take part in the events of the festival. The confrontation of authors, translators and critics allows for new and varied perspectives on poetry and forms the very heart of the event.
Critics discussion at Ana's Gallery in Rogaška Slatina, with Marjetka Krapež, Tanja Petrič, Lidija Gačnik Gombač and Marcello Potocco, Pranger Festival, 2015
ELA Programme for Children
In addition to panel discussions and meetings, the festival is further enhanced by round tables on topical issues and translations, translation workshops and ELA, a creative afternoon for children and young people, named after Ela Peroci, a renowned Slovene writer of children literature. Young and budding artists are invited to participate in literary and art competitions and in creative workshops. The ELA programme is accompanied by theatrical performances.
Youngsters read the Pranger poets' work at the Klub Menza pri koritu, Pranger Festival 2015
Partners
Over the past few years, Pranger is cooperating with another poetry festival, the Ljubljana based Young Rhymes Festival that takes place at Klub Menza pri koritu. The latter hosts a part of the Pranger programme, which has also one another Ljubljana outpost, the Trubar Literature House.