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Revision as of 01:11, 19 February 2021
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24 May 2016
29 May 2016
The Second Time, a solo performance by Simona Semenič, produced by Integrali Cultural Association and City of Women Association for Promotion of Women in Culture, and Svetlana Makarovič's Dead Man Comes for His Sweetheart, produced by the Prešeren Theatre Kranj and Ptuj City Theatre, at the TESZT - Euroregional Theatre Festival Timișoara, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Bucharest,
Publishing and stage production
In the beginning, KD Integrali was closely connected with the New York-based multi-disciplinary performing arts company WaxFactory, as well as with Glej Theatre in Ljubljana. Its main programme was PreGlej, an internationally-recognised programme for development and promotion of new Slovene drama and the PreGlej na glas! Playwriting Festival, in the frame of which a 5-hour performance entitled Nine Easy Pieces was produced, featuring 9 drama texts directed and performed by the authors themselves.
KD Integrali activities include publishing of unconventional contemporary drama texts, stage production, ad-hoc projects, post-production work, and educational activities and playwriting workshops. KD Integrali regularly regularly enters co-productions with Glej Theatre and City of Women Association for Promotion of Women in Culture to "stage" plays by Simona Semenič (for example, the acclaimed Victim Trilogy of autobiographical texts performed by the author herself), which have also been included in the programmes of Week of Slovenian Drama and the Borštnik Theatre Festival.
Integrali is the co-producer od Vzkrik Festival.
International cooperation
Integrali has initiated the project nEEd Circuit, presenting the work of Eastern European playwrights in the USA and the UK.