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− | [[Ana Monró Theatre]] (GAM) is an independent theatre company founded in Ljubljana in 1982. A veteran of Slovene contemporary street theatre, it has created over 50 productions of various lengths, both indoors and out on the street. All performances are based on original ideas and, in general, on collective work. GAM's productions feature high-spirited humour, surprising new elements, improvisations and the involvement of members of the audience. In addition to guest performances all over Slovenia, GAM has also travelled widely throughout the former Yugoslavia, Austria, the Czech Republic, France, Hungary, Germany, the Netherlands, Russia, Spain and Switzerland. Productions currently in the theatre's repertoire include Picnic; The Wedding; Surgery Room; and a range of street theatre performances and musical productions. | + | [[Ana Monró Theatre]] (GAM) is an independent theatre company founded in Ljubljana in [[established::1982]]. A veteran of Slovene contemporary street theatre, it has created over 50 productions of various lengths, both indoors and out on the street. All performances are based on original ideas and, in general, on collective work. GAM's productions feature high-spirited humour, surprising new elements, improvisations and the involvement of members of the audience. In addition to guest performances all over Slovenia, GAM has also travelled widely throughout the former Yugoslavia, Austria, the Czech Republic, France, Hungary, Germany, the Netherlands, Russia, Spain and Switzerland. Productions currently in the theatre's repertoire include ''Picnic''; ''The Wedding''; ''Surgery Room''; and a range of street theatre performances and musical productions. Ana Monró Theatre organises also the [[Ana Desetnica International Street Theatre Festival]] and its two winter offsprings: Ana Plamenita and Ana Mraz. |
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In Autumn 2007 Ana Monró Theatre launched the ŠUGLA - School of Street Theatre to stimulate the production and development of new Slovene street theatres and artists. The course took place once a week in the hall of Dijaški dom Tabor in Ljubljana (student residency). Tutors of different modules (acrobatics, fire eating/breathing, space and time, theatre improvisation, etc) taught the skills for the production of the very first street show. | In Autumn 2007 Ana Monró Theatre launched the ŠUGLA - School of Street Theatre to stimulate the production and development of new Slovene street theatres and artists. The course took place once a week in the hall of Dijaški dom Tabor in Ljubljana (student residency). Tutors of different modules (acrobatics, fire eating/breathing, space and time, theatre improvisation, etc) taught the skills for the production of the very first street show. | ||
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Revision as of 19:30, 28 February 2011
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13 Jul 2021
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14 Jun 2019
16 Jun 2019
Street performances The Invasion, produced by KUD Ljud, and Rest in Peace, produced by Priden Možic Cultural Association; and Goro Osojnik (Ana Monró Theatre) as speaker at the festival's conference
at the STAMP Festival
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25 Apr 2015
In Autumn 2007 Ana Monró Theatre launched the ŠUGLA - School of Street Theatre to stimulate the production and development of new Slovene street theatres and artists. The course took place once a week in the hall of Dijaški dom Tabor in Ljubljana (student residency). Tutors of different modules (acrobatics, fire eating/breathing, space and time, theatre improvisation, etc) taught the skills for the production of the very first street show.