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== Maska productions ==
 
== Maska productions ==
  
Maska Productions produces performances and other interdisciplinary performing arts events by innovative, exploring artists as well as first projects of the youngest generation. The performances range from engaged interdisciplinary performances tackling issues such as identity, intimacy, (Slovene) political reality, and mass entertainment to more genre dance works.  
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Maska Productions produces performances and other interdisciplinary performing arts events by innovative, exploring artists as well as first projects of the youngest generation. The performances range from engaged interdisciplinary performances tackling issues such as identity, intimacy, (Slovene) political reality, and mass entertainment to more genre dance works. Maska's latest productions have toured in numerous European countries, the USA, Asia and Africa.
  
Janez Janša has made reconstructions of the founding performances of experimental Slovene theatre from the 1960s (''Pupilia Papa Pupilo and the Pupilčeks'' [Pupilija papa pupilo in pupilčki] (2006), awarded at the 41st ''Bitef'' in Belgrade, and ''Monument G'' [Spomenik G] (2009)). His ''Slovene National Theatre'' [Slovensko narodno gledališče] (2008) won the award for innovation and aesthetic breakthrough at the  43rd [[Borštnik Theatre Festival]] (2008). Irena Tomažin received the [[Golden Bird Award]] 2006 for her performance ''Caprice'' [Kaprica], co-produced by the [[City of Women]] festival. Maska has also produced work by Ivan Peternelj, Magdalena Reiter, Mare Bulc, Neda R. Bric, etc.). Maska's productions regularly appear in the [[Gibanica (Moving Cake) Festival of Slovene Dance]].  
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Since 2009 Maska also runs the rehearsal space in the former elementary school in the Šentjakob suburb of Ljubljana. The space offers two small rooms for rehearsals, meetings, and lectures.
  
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===Performances===
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[[Janez Janša]] has made reconstructions of the founding performances of experimental Slovene theatre from the 1960s (''Pupilia Papa Pupilo and the Pupilčeks'' [Pupilija papa pupilo in pupilčki] (2006), awarded at the 41st ''Bitef'' in Belgrade, and ''Monument G'' [Spomenik G] (2009)). His ''Slovene National Theatre'' [Slovensko narodno gledališče] (2008) won the award for innovation and aesthetic breakthrough at the 43rd [[Borštnik Theatre Festival]] (2008). [[Irena Tomažin]] received the [[Golden Bird Award]] 2006 for her performance ''Caprice'' [Kaprica], co-produced by the [[City of Women]] festival. Maska has also produced work by [[Ivan Peternelj]], [[Magdalena Reiter]], [[Mare Bulc]], [[Neda R. Bric]], etc.). Maska's productions regularly appear in the [[Gibanica (Moving Cake) Festival of Slovene Dance]].
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===International coproductions===
 
''We Are All Marlene Dietrich FOR'' (2005) was a Maska co-production with Iceland Dance Company, in collaboration with Reykjavik Arts Festival. The project was funded through the Trans Danse Europe 2003–2004 which received support from the Culture 2000 programme of the European Commission. Yasmine Hugonnet's ''Of Other'' [O drugem] (2007) was co-produced by Synalephe (France), the [[French Cultural Institute Charles Nodier, Ljubljana]], and [[City Museum of Ljubljana]].  
 
''We Are All Marlene Dietrich FOR'' (2005) was a Maska co-production with Iceland Dance Company, in collaboration with Reykjavik Arts Festival. The project was funded through the Trans Danse Europe 2003–2004 which received support from the Culture 2000 programme of the European Commission. Yasmine Hugonnet's ''Of Other'' [O drugem] (2007) was co-produced by Synalephe (France), the [[French Cultural Institute Charles Nodier, Ljubljana]], and [[City Museum of Ljubljana]].  
  
In 2008 Maska organised the ''East Dance Academy'', a project aimed at interdisciplinarity and a strong social contextualisation of artistic production. The event included reconstructed performances, screenings of dance and performances from the 1960s and 70s, live archiving, debates, and lectures. With the project, Maska introduced the platform ''ARTCHIVE – Contaminated with History'', a one-year programme intended to examine the historicisation of contemporary performing arts in Eastern Europe. East Dance Academy is part of the international project ''What to Affirm What to Perform?'', a cooperation between Allianz Kulturstiftung, Centre for Drama Art Zagreb, The National Center of Dance Bucharest, and Tanzquartier Wien.
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In 2008 Maska organised the ''East Dance Academy'', a project aimed at interdisciplinarity and a strong social contextualisation of artistic production. The event included reconstructed performances, screenings of dance and performances from the 1960s and 1970s, live archiving, debates, and lectures. With the project, Maska introduced the platform ''ARTCHIVE – Contaminated with History'', a one-year programme intended to examine the historicisation of contemporary performing arts in Eastern Europe. East Dance Academy is part of the international project ''What to Affirm What to Perform?'', a cooperation between Allianz Kulturstiftung, Centre for Drama Art Zagreb, The National Center of Dance Bucharest, and Tanzquartier Wien.
  
 
The 2009 event ''Shocking Gala Show'', marking the 40th anniversary of the emergence of the experimental theatre group Pupilija Ferkeverk, included performances, exhibitions, a conference, and lectures (among others by Hans-Thies Lehmann and Ramsey Burt). The events were financed also through Erste Stiftung, Allianz Kulturstiftung, and the [[European Cultural Foundation (ECF)]].  
 
The 2009 event ''Shocking Gala Show'', marking the 40th anniversary of the emergence of the experimental theatre group Pupilija Ferkeverk, included performances, exhibitions, a conference, and lectures (among others by Hans-Thies Lehmann and Ramsey Burt). The events were financed also through Erste Stiftung, Allianz Kulturstiftung, and the [[European Cultural Foundation (ECF)]].  
  
Visual and intermedia production includes co-productions with [[Cona Institute]] and [[Intima Virtual Base]], whose project "Oppera Internettikka Bollywooddikka", co-produced by Maska, was performed live in New Delhi, India, in the frame of the ''CeC & CaC - The Carnival of e-Creativity & Change-Agents Conclave'', presented by The Academy of Electronic Arts and The India International Centre in 2006.
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Visual and intermedia production includes co-productions with [[Cona Institute]] and [[Intima Virtual Base]], whose project ''Oppera Internettikka Bollywooddikka'', co-produced by Maska, was performed live in New Delhi, India, in the frame of the ''CeC & CaC - The Carnival of e-Creativity & Change-Agents Conclave'', presented by The Academy of Electronic Arts and The India International Centre in 2006.  
 
 
Maska's latest productions have toured in numerous European countries, the USA, Asia and Africa.
 
 
 
Since 2009 Maska also runs the rehearsal space in the former elementary school in the Šentjakob suburb of Ljubljana. The space offers two small rooms for rehearsals, meetings, and lectures.
 
  
 
== Maska publishing ==  
 
== Maska publishing ==  
  
 
Maska is engaged in publishing books related to the broadest area of contemporary performing arts, from theatre, opera, contemporary dance and new ballet to performance, multimedia and new-media art.  
 
Maska is engaged in publishing books related to the broadest area of contemporary performing arts, from theatre, opera, contemporary dance and new ballet to performance, multimedia and new-media art.  
* The '''TRANSformations book series''' [TRANSformacije] covers contemporary performing arts theory, introducing some new terminology and conceptual frameworks by Slovene or foreign authors, including titles such as Hans-Thies Lehmann's ''Postdramatic Theatre'', Amelia Jones's ''Body Art: Performing the Subject'', co-published by [[Študentska založba Publishing House]], Nicolas Bourriaud's ''Relational Aesthetics and Postproduction'', Bojana Kunst's ''Dangerous Connections'', Alexei Monroe's ''Plural Monolith: [[Laibach|Laibach]] and [[Neue Slowenische Kunst - NSK State|NSK]]'', Jacques Attali's ''Noise'', and Aldo Milohnić's ''Theories of Contemporary Theatre and Performance Art'', etc.
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* The '''TRANSformations book series''' [TRANSformacije] covers contemporary performing arts theory, introducing some new terminology and conceptual frameworks by Slovene or foreign authors, including titles such as Hans-Thies Lehmann's ''Postdramatic Theatre'', Amelia Jones's ''Body Art: Performing the Subject'', co-published by [[Študentska založba Publishing House]], Nicolas Bourriaud's ''Relational Aesthetics and Postproduction'', Bojana Kunst's ''Dangerous Connections'', Alexei Monroe's ''Plural Monolith: [[Laibach|Laibach]] and [[Neue Slowenische Kunst - NSK State|NSK]]'', Jacques Attali's ''Noise'', and [[Aldo Milohnić|Aldo Milohnić's]] ''Theories of Contemporary Theatre and Performance Art'', etc.
 
 
The '''Mediactions book series''' [Mediakcije] introduces critical writing on media and society. The series brought translations of ''New Watchdogs'' by Serge Halimi, followed by Naomi Klein’s ''No logo'', and ''Monopoly'' by Sandra B. Hrvatin and Lenart J. Kučič, dealing with the issue of ownership in Slovene media. The series also includes ''A Hacker Manifesto'' by McKenzie Wark, Mike Davis's ''Buda's Wagon: A Brief History of the Car Bomb'', and Ariel Dorfmann's and Armand Mattelart's ''How to Read Donald Duck''.  
 
  
Special issues include books related to performance practice and its reflection, such as ''Janez Janša – Life [in Progress]'', containing 55 instructions from the performance and exhibition of the same title and is accompanied with critical writing, Marcel Stefančič's ''Janez Janša: Biography'' (in Slovenian), and two joint issues of ''Maska'' journal with the Croatian journal for performing arts ''Frakcija'' and ''Performance Research''.
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The '''Mediactions book series''' [Mediakcije] introduces critical writing on media and society. The series brought translations of ''New Watchdogs'' by Serge Halimi, followed by Naomi Klein’s ''No Logo'', and ''Monopoly'' by [[Sandra B. Hrvatin]] and [[Lenart J. Kučič]], dealing with the issue of ownership in Slovene media. The series also includes ''A Hacker Manifesto'' by McKenzie Wark, Mike Davis's ''Buda's Wagon: A Brief History of the Car Bomb'', and Ariel Dorfmann's and Armand Mattelart's ''How to Read Donald Duck''.  
  
In 2008, Maska launched the project ''Library Under the Trees'', where you can borrow Maska's editions and enjoy the books and journals for free. The ''Library'' is located in the meadow by the pond next to the boathouse Čolnarna in Ljubljana's Tivoli Park.
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Special issues include books related to performance practice and its reflection, such as ''Janez Janša – Life [in Progress]'', containing 55 instructions from the performance and exhibition of the same title and is accompanied with critical writing, [[Marcel Štefančič JR|Marcel Stefančič's]] ''Janez Janša: Biography'' (in Slovenian), and two joint issues of ''Maska'' journal with the Croatian journal for performing arts ''Frakcija'' and ''Performance Research''.
  
 
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== Maska symposium ==
 
== Maska symposium ==
  
Maska symposium's basic project is the ''Seminar of Contemporary Performing Arts'', co-organised by [[Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre]]. The seminar is an all-year programme, with lectures by internationally acclaimed scholars, artists, and writers. The '''2009/2010 seminar''' took place under the heading ''Artistic and Social Assemblage of Bodies: Contemporary Performing Arts and the Powerlessness of the Political'', including lectures, talks, debates, workshops, etc. Previous seminars discussed topics such as the historicisation of contemporary performing arts, dance dramaturgy procedures, parallel practices of contemporary art, etc. Maska's symposium is led by the theoretician and dramaturg Bojana Kunst.  
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Maska symposium's basic project is the ''Seminar of Contemporary Performing Arts'', co-organised by [[Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre]]. The seminar is an all-year programme, with lectures by internationally acclaimed scholars, artists, and writers. The '''2009/2010 seminar''' took place under the heading ''Artistic and Social Assemblage of Bodies: Contemporary Performing Arts and the Powerlessness of the Political'', including lectures, talks, debates, workshops, etc. Previous seminars discussed topics such as the historicisation of contemporary performing arts, dance dramaturgy procedures, parallel practices of contemporary art, etc. Maska's symposium is led by the theoretician and dramaturg [[Bojana Kunst]].  
  
 
Maska regularly organises workshops and lectures connected to dramaturgy of dance in collaboration with international experts in the field of contemporary performing arts. Thus in 2009, it prepared dramaturgical advising by Belgian dramaturg and researcher in the field of art Elke van Campenhout; dramaturg Ivana Ivković; and choreographer from L'Animal A L'Esquena (Spain) Toni Cots. The sessions encourage open and critical dialogue on dramaturgical questions that arise during the creative process. Since 2008 the participants of the seminar are taking part in the productions and projects of [[Ukrep Festival]], organised by [[Ljubljana Dance Theatre (PTL)]].
 
Maska regularly organises workshops and lectures connected to dramaturgy of dance in collaboration with international experts in the field of contemporary performing arts. Thus in 2009, it prepared dramaturgical advising by Belgian dramaturg and researcher in the field of art Elke van Campenhout; dramaturg Ivana Ivković; and choreographer from L'Animal A L'Esquena (Spain) Toni Cots. The sessions encourage open and critical dialogue on dramaturgical questions that arise during the creative process. Since 2008 the participants of the seminar are taking part in the productions and projects of [[Ukrep Festival]], organised by [[Ljubljana Dance Theatre (PTL)]].

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Registered in 1993, Maska Institute is a non-profit, non-governmental organisation for publishing, production, education, and research. It is divided into three departments: Maska Productions (performances, interdisciplinary, and visual artworks), Maska Publishing (the performing arts journal Maska as well as books and other publications on contemporary performance), and Maska Symposium (an ongoing seminar about contemporary stage arts). Its activities engage in contemporary art and theory, research, experimental performing practices, interdisciplinary art, and critical theory all with a strong emphasis on international cooperation, especially throughout the entire space of Europe.


Maska productions

Maska Productions produces performances and other interdisciplinary performing arts events by innovative, exploring artists as well as first projects of the youngest generation. The performances range from engaged interdisciplinary performances tackling issues such as identity, intimacy, (Slovene) political reality, and mass entertainment to more genre dance works. Maska's latest productions have toured in numerous European countries, the USA, Asia and Africa.

Since 2009 Maska also runs the rehearsal space in the former elementary school in the Šentjakob suburb of Ljubljana. The space offers two small rooms for rehearsals, meetings, and lectures.

Performances

Janez Janša has made reconstructions of the founding performances of experimental Slovene theatre from the 1960s (Pupilia Papa Pupilo and the Pupilčeks [Pupilija papa pupilo in pupilčki] (2006), awarded at the 41st Bitef in Belgrade, and Monument G [Spomenik G] (2009)). His Slovene National Theatre [Slovensko narodno gledališče] (2008) won the award for innovation and aesthetic breakthrough at the 43rd Borštnik Theatre Festival (2008). Irena Tomažin received the Golden Bird Award 2006 for her performance Caprice [Kaprica], co-produced by the City of Women festival. Maska has also produced work by Ivan Peternelj, Magdalena Reiter, Mare Bulc, Neda R. Bric, etc.). Maska's productions regularly appear in the Gibanica (Moving Cake) Festival of Slovene Dance.

International coproductions

We Are All Marlene Dietrich FOR (2005) was a Maska co-production with Iceland Dance Company, in collaboration with Reykjavik Arts Festival. The project was funded through the Trans Danse Europe 2003–2004 which received support from the Culture 2000 programme of the European Commission. Yasmine Hugonnet's Of Other [O drugem] (2007) was co-produced by Synalephe (France), the French Cultural Institute Charles Nodier, Ljubljana, and City Museum of Ljubljana.

In 2008 Maska organised the East Dance Academy, a project aimed at interdisciplinarity and a strong social contextualisation of artistic production. The event included reconstructed performances, screenings of dance and performances from the 1960s and 1970s, live archiving, debates, and lectures. With the project, Maska introduced the platform ARTCHIVE – Contaminated with History, a one-year programme intended to examine the historicisation of contemporary performing arts in Eastern Europe. East Dance Academy is part of the international project What to Affirm What to Perform?, a cooperation between Allianz Kulturstiftung, Centre for Drama Art Zagreb, The National Center of Dance Bucharest, and Tanzquartier Wien.

The 2009 event Shocking Gala Show, marking the 40th anniversary of the emergence of the experimental theatre group Pupilija Ferkeverk, included performances, exhibitions, a conference, and lectures (among others by Hans-Thies Lehmann and Ramsey Burt). The events were financed also through Erste Stiftung, Allianz Kulturstiftung, and the European Cultural Foundation (ECF).

Visual and intermedia production includes co-productions with Cona Institute and Intima Virtual Base, whose project Oppera Internettikka Bollywooddikka, co-produced by Maska, was performed live in New Delhi, India, in the frame of the CeC & CaC - The Carnival of e-Creativity & Change-Agents Conclave, presented by The Academy of Electronic Arts and The India International Centre in 2006.

Maska publishing

Maska is engaged in publishing books related to the broadest area of contemporary performing arts, from theatre, opera, contemporary dance and new ballet to performance, multimedia and new-media art.

  • The TRANSformations book series [TRANSformacije] covers contemporary performing arts theory, introducing some new terminology and conceptual frameworks by Slovene or foreign authors, including titles such as Hans-Thies Lehmann's Postdramatic Theatre, Amelia Jones's Body Art: Performing the Subject, co-published by Študentska založba Publishing House, Nicolas Bourriaud's Relational Aesthetics and Postproduction, Bojana Kunst's Dangerous Connections, Alexei Monroe's Plural Monolith: Laibach and NSK, Jacques Attali's Noise, and Aldo Milohnić's Theories of Contemporary Theatre and Performance Art, etc.

The Mediactions book series [Mediakcije] introduces critical writing on media and society. The series brought translations of New Watchdogs by Serge Halimi, followed by Naomi Klein’s No Logo, and Monopoly by Sandra B. Hrvatin and Lenart J. Kučič, dealing with the issue of ownership in Slovene media. The series also includes A Hacker Manifesto by McKenzie Wark, Mike Davis's Buda's Wagon: A Brief History of the Car Bomb, and Ariel Dorfmann's and Armand Mattelart's How to Read Donald Duck.

Special issues include books related to performance practice and its reflection, such as Janez Janša – Life [in Progress], containing 55 instructions from the performance and exhibition of the same title and is accompanied with critical writing, Marcel Stefančič's Janez Janša: Biography (in Slovenian), and two joint issues of Maska journal with the Croatian journal for performing arts Frakcija and Performance Research.

Maska, Performing Arts Journal

The performing arts journal Maska (The Mask) is a successor to the modernist magazine of the same name launched in 1920 (for more on the journal's history see Janez Janša's text below). In 1993 the publication of the journal was taken over by Maska Institute, bringing critical reflection on current productions (domestic and international), texts about the key reformers of the 20th-century scene, and translations of contemporary theoretical texts. Since 2002, the bilingual (English and Slovenian) journal appears three times a year and is mostly topic-related. So far over 50 theoreticians and writers have written for the journal. For a detailed overview see Maska Journal.

Maska symposium

Maska symposium's basic project is the Seminar of Contemporary Performing Arts, co-organised by Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre. The seminar is an all-year programme, with lectures by internationally acclaimed scholars, artists, and writers. The 2009/2010 seminar took place under the heading Artistic and Social Assemblage of Bodies: Contemporary Performing Arts and the Powerlessness of the Political, including lectures, talks, debates, workshops, etc. Previous seminars discussed topics such as the historicisation of contemporary performing arts, dance dramaturgy procedures, parallel practices of contemporary art, etc. Maska's symposium is led by the theoretician and dramaturg Bojana Kunst.

Maska regularly organises workshops and lectures connected to dramaturgy of dance in collaboration with international experts in the field of contemporary performing arts. Thus in 2009, it prepared dramaturgical advising by Belgian dramaturg and researcher in the field of art Elke van Campenhout; dramaturg Ivana Ivković; and choreographer from L'Animal A L'Esquena (Spain) Toni Cots. The sessions encourage open and critical dialogue on dramaturgical questions that arise during the creative process. Since 2008 the participants of the seminar are taking part in the productions and projects of Ukrep Festival, organised by Ljubljana Dance Theatre (PTL).

In June 2009, Maska's Symposium organised the panel Difficulties With Contemporaneity. On Historicization Processes in Contemporary Performing Arts in the frame of the 15th Performance Studies International Conference, held in Zagreb, Croatia, the purpose of which was to reflect on the processes of historicisation in contemporary performing arts which were analysed through theoretical reflections, presentations of working methods, and artistic research. The panel was part of Maska's one-year programme East Dance Academy and the project ARTCHIVE - Contaminated with History.

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