|
|
About · Contact · Help · Desk · ⚙ · 3,564 articles | Contents · A–Ž index |
(out of ROBOT) |
|||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Article | {{Article | ||
− | | status = | + | | status = WRITING TOPROOFREAD NIFERTIK! |
| maintainer = Dance and theatre maintainer | | maintainer = Dance and theatre maintainer | ||
}} | }} | ||
Line 18: | Line 18: | ||
}} | }} | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | |||
− | |||
{{Teaser| | {{Teaser| | ||
− | The group Uš ('The Louse') was established in 1991 in Ljubljana by Andrej Žibert, Matevž Gregorič and Renata Kalemba. They have co-operated with several directors, visual artists, stage set designers, and also with other ensembles (including [[Jože Pengov Puppet Theatre]], [[Maribor Puppet Theatre]] and [[Corn Seed Association, K Zrnovič Puppet Theatre]]). Their performances are aimed mainly at children. The ensemble tours Slovenia and presents productions at various international festivals including events in Croatia, Austria, Italy, Serbia and Switzerland. Uš Puppet Theatre is active in the framework of the [[Ljubljana Association of Puppeteers]]. | + | The group Uš ('The Louse') was established in [[established::1991]] in Ljubljana by [[Andrej Žibert]], [[Matevž Gregorič]] and [[Renata Kalemba]]. They have co-operated with several directors, visual artists, stage set designers, and also with other ensembles (including [[Jože Pengov Puppet Theatre]], [[Maribor Puppet Theatre]] and [[Corn Seed Association, K Zrnovič Puppet Theatre]]). Their performances are aimed mainly at children. The ensemble tours Slovenia and presents productions at various international festivals including events in Croatia, Austria, Italy, Serbia and Switzerland. Uš Puppet Theatre is active in the framework of the [[Ljubljana Association of Puppeteers]]. |
}} | }} | ||
Culture.si offers information on Slovene cultural producers, venues, festivals and support services, all in one place. It encourages international cultural exchange in the fields of arts, culture and heritage. The portal and its content is owned and funded by the Ministry of Culture, funded by the European Union Recovery and Resilience Plan and developed by Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory.