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− | The [[Ex | + | The [[Ex Ponto International Festival]] was launched in [[Established::1993]] by the [[B-51 Cultural Society]], whose work has been rooted from the outset in a strong humanistic, political, and social foundation. Focusing on maintaining connections with other parts of the former Yugoslavia and South-Eastern Europe, the annual Ex Ponto festival presents contemporary theatre and performing arts performances, which are often realised through cultural exchanges and joint venture projects with prominent festivals in these regions. |
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Projects are presently confined to the spheres of theatre and visual arts, but will in future also encompass film. The festival presents to the inhabitants of Ljubljana and guests at least 10 domestic and foreign productions, plus a range of projects aimed at further enhancing and promoting intercultural exchange which - in relation to EU enlargement - has proven to be of major significance. The 2007 ''Eẋ Ponto's'' theme was ''Theatre and Politics''. | Projects are presently confined to the spheres of theatre and visual arts, but will in future also encompass film. The festival presents to the inhabitants of Ljubljana and guests at least 10 domestic and foreign productions, plus a range of projects aimed at further enhancing and promoting intercultural exchange which - in relation to EU enlargement - has proven to be of major significance. The 2007 ''Eẋ Ponto's'' theme was ''Theatre and Politics''. | ||
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+ | Ex Ponto International Festival is a member of the [[New European Theatre Action (NETA)]] and since November 2007 the seat of the NETA Secretariat. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 22:49, 24 March 2010
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6 Oct 2014
15 Oct 2014
The Dresser, produced by Slovene National Theatre Maribor, and Tobelia, co-produced by the Eẋ Ponto International Festival, at the Biennial of the Montenegrin Theatre, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Podgorica,
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16 Sep 2010
26 Sep 2010
Damned Be the Traitor of His Homeland!, directed by Oliver Frljić and produced by Mladinsko Theatre; The Bridge Over Blood by Damir Avdić, directed by Marko Bulc and produced by the Glej Theatre; and Exit the King, co-produced by Slovene National Theatre Drama Ljubljana and Ex Ponto International Festival, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Skopje,
at the International Theatre Festival MOT
Overview
Projects are presently confined to the spheres of theatre and visual arts, but will in future also encompass film. The festival presents to the inhabitants of Ljubljana and guests at least 10 domestic and foreign productions, plus a range of projects aimed at further enhancing and promoting intercultural exchange which - in relation to EU enlargement - has proven to be of major significance. The 2007 Eẋ Ponto's theme was Theatre and Politics.
Ex Ponto International Festival is a member of the New European Theatre Action (NETA) and since November 2007 the seat of the NETA Secretariat.