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− | Fru Fru Theatre | + | Founded in [[established::1984]], [[Fru Fru Puppet Theatre]] is a repertory puppet theatre, producing performances based on communication with children through a combination of puppetry, acting, and live music. Now based at [[KUD France Prešeren Arts and Culture Association]], Fru Fru Puppet Theatre co-operates with numerous visual artists, puppet makers, and directors. Its productions have been presented widely in Slovenia and abroad and have received many awards. |
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− | In 2005 Fru Fru Theatre produced the performance based on W Holzwarth's The Story of the Little Mole Who Went in Search of Whodunit | + | ==History== |
+ | Fru Fru Puppet Theatre was founded in 1984 by student puppeteers who worked at Pionirski dom with Lojze Kovačič as their tutor and produced several small-scale mobile performances that toured kindergartens and schools. Later on, the ensemble (which then included Mateja Bizjak, Ava Lokošek, Irena Rajh, and Andreja Hočevar) fell apart. However, in 1992 Irena Rajh established a family puppet theatre troupe with her husband Marjan Kunaver, reviving the Fru Fru name. | ||
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+ | ==Overview== | ||
+ | Fru Fru Puppet Theatre collaborates with numerous puppet makers, such as Igor Cvetko, Marko A. Kovačič, Marina Hrovatin, puppetry directors, such as Jelena Sitar, Jan Zakonjšek, Mateja Bizjak, musicians, visual and puppet artists, and writers. Fru Fru also collaborates extensively with [[Zapik Theatre]]. | ||
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+ | In 2005 Fru Fru Theatre produced the performance based on W. Holzwarth's ''The Story of the Little Mole Who Went in Search of Whodunit'' [Krtek Zlatko ali kakec, ki je padel z neba], which was awarded at the [[Slovene Puppetry Biennial]] in 2007, and in 2006 the interpretation of the story ''Goldilocks and the Three Bears'' [Zlatolaska in trije medvedi], co-produced by [[Glej Theatre]], which received an award for best direction at the [[Summer Pier International Puppetry Festival, Maribor]] in 2008. In August 2007 Fru Fru Theatre produced the mini festival ''Labyrinth of Moments'', an interactive instant street theatre event, on four stages set up within a labyrinth-type setting in a tent. During the day children were encouraged to find the performance of their liking, while in the evening the same challenge was offered to adults. Ten Slovene puppetry groups - including [[Konj Puppet Theatre]], [[Teatro matita]] and [[Papelito Puppet Theatre]] - and seven puppetry groups from Slovakia, Italy, Belgium, France, and Germany presented their plays. The first venue for the 'labyrinth' was Tivoli Park in Ljubljana, following which the structure was set at the city square in Maribor within the framework of the [[Summer Pier International Puppetry Festival, Maribor]]. ''Labyrinth of Moments'' was presented in 2008 at the Edinburgh Festival and in 2009 in Reims, France. Fru Fru's productions have appeared also in at the international festival in Ieper, Belgium, at the Festival Bielsko-Biala in Poland, at the International Puppet Festival PIF in Zagreb, Croatia, and at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, where Fru Fru's production of Ela Peroci's story ''My Umbrella Can Be a Baloon Too'' [Moj dežnik je lahko balon] (1996) was awarded as the best children's performance in 1999. In 2009, Fru Fru's production of ''Rapuntzel'' [Trnuljčica] (2008) was awarded at the 5th [[Slovene Puppetry Biennial]]. | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
*[[KUD France Prešeren Arts and Culture Association]] | *[[KUD France Prešeren Arts and Culture Association]] | ||
− | + | * [[Zapik Theatre]] | |
== External links == | == External links == |
Revision as of 17:50, 11 May 2010
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30 Nov 2013
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27 Oct 2013
28 Oct 2013
Ela Peroci's My Umbrella is a Balloon, Too!, produced by the Fru Fru Puppet Theatre, at the Kids Euro Festival, organised by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Washington,
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16 Oct 2013
20 Oct 2013
Videk’s New Shirt by Fru Fru Puppet Theatre, Forest of Song by Glej Theatre, Thumbelina by Mini Theatre, and The Enormous Turnip by Bobek Puppet Theatre at the International Puppet Festival Cikl Cakl
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25 May 2013
Videk’s New Shirt produced by Fru Fru Puppet Theatre, co-organised by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Paris,
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10 Nov 2012
14 Nov 2012
Videk’s New Shirt, a puppet show by Fru Fru Puppet Theatre organised by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Washington, touring different venues,
at the Kids Euro Festival (USA)
History
Fru Fru Puppet Theatre was founded in 1984 by student puppeteers who worked at Pionirski dom with Lojze Kovačič as their tutor and produced several small-scale mobile performances that toured kindergartens and schools. Later on, the ensemble (which then included Mateja Bizjak, Ava Lokošek, Irena Rajh, and Andreja Hočevar) fell apart. However, in 1992 Irena Rajh established a family puppet theatre troupe with her husband Marjan Kunaver, reviving the Fru Fru name.
Overview
Fru Fru Puppet Theatre collaborates with numerous puppet makers, such as Igor Cvetko, Marko A. Kovačič, Marina Hrovatin, puppetry directors, such as Jelena Sitar, Jan Zakonjšek, Mateja Bizjak, musicians, visual and puppet artists, and writers. Fru Fru also collaborates extensively with Zapik Theatre.
In 2005 Fru Fru Theatre produced the performance based on W. Holzwarth's The Story of the Little Mole Who Went in Search of Whodunit [Krtek Zlatko ali kakec, ki je padel z neba], which was awarded at the Slovene Puppetry Biennial in 2007, and in 2006 the interpretation of the story Goldilocks and the Three Bears [Zlatolaska in trije medvedi], co-produced by Glej Theatre, which received an award for best direction at the Summer Pier International Puppetry Festival, Maribor in 2008. In August 2007 Fru Fru Theatre produced the mini festival Labyrinth of Moments, an interactive instant street theatre event, on four stages set up within a labyrinth-type setting in a tent. During the day children were encouraged to find the performance of their liking, while in the evening the same challenge was offered to adults. Ten Slovene puppetry groups - including Konj Puppet Theatre, Teatro matita and Papelito Puppet Theatre - and seven puppetry groups from Slovakia, Italy, Belgium, France, and Germany presented their plays. The first venue for the 'labyrinth' was Tivoli Park in Ljubljana, following which the structure was set at the city square in Maribor within the framework of the Summer Pier International Puppetry Festival, Maribor. Labyrinth of Moments was presented in 2008 at the Edinburgh Festival and in 2009 in Reims, France. Fru Fru's productions have appeared also in at the international festival in Ieper, Belgium, at the Festival Bielsko-Biala in Poland, at the International Puppet Festival PIF in Zagreb, Croatia, and at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, where Fru Fru's production of Ela Peroci's story My Umbrella Can Be a Baloon Too [Moj dežnik je lahko balon] (1996) was awarded as the best children's performance in 1999. In 2009, Fru Fru's production of Rapuntzel [Trnuljčica] (2008) was awarded at the 5th Slovene Puppetry Biennial.
See also
External links
- Fru Fru Puppet Theatre website (in English)