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| name                = Borštnik Theatre Festival
 
| name                = Borštnik Theatre Festival
 
| local name          = Festival Borštnikovo srečanje
 
| local name          = Festival Borštnikovo srečanje
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| street              = Slovenska 27
 
| street              = Slovenska 27
 
| town                = SI-2000 Maribor
 
| town                = SI-2000 Maribor
| telephone          = 386 (0) 2 250 6227, 386 (0) 2 250 6100
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| telephone          = 386 (0) 2 250 6148, 386 (0) 2 250 6100
 
| fax                = 386 (0) 2 250 6228
 
| fax                = 386 (0) 2 250 6228
 
| email              = borstnikovo@sng-mb.si
 
| email              = borstnikovo@sng-mb.si
 
| website            = http://www.borstnikovo.si/
 
| website            = http://www.borstnikovo.si/
| organised by        = Slovene National Theatre (SNG) Maribor
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| organised by        = Slovene National Theatre Maribor
 
| frequency = annual
 
| frequency = annual
| dates and duration = October, 10 days  
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| dates and duration = October, 10 days (shortened in 2020, due to Covid-19); in 2021 shifted to June
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| duration weeks      = 40,41,42 (2012) 42,43 (2013) 42,43 (2014)
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| festival dates      = 15.10.2015 - 25.10.2015, 14.10.2016 - 23.10.2016, 20.10.2017 - 29.10.2017, 19.10.2018 - 28.10.2018, 14.10.2019 - 27.10.2019, 12.10.2020 - 16.10.2020, 14.6.2021 - 27.6.2021, 30.5.2022 - 12.6.2022, 5.6.2023 - 18.6.2023, 3.6.2024 - 16.6.2024
 
| contacts = {{Contact
 
| contacts = {{Contact
| name                = Alja Predan
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| name                = Aleš Novak
| role                = Festival Director
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| role                = Artistic Director
| email              = alja.predan@sng-mb.si
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| email              = ales.novak@borstnikovo.si
| telephone          = 386 (0) 2 250 6227
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| telephone          =  
 
}}{{Contact
 
}}{{Contact
| name                = Tone Partljič
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| name                = Mojca Kolar
| role                = President of the Borštnik Meeting Council
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| role                = Assistant Director
| email              = borstnikovo@sng-mb.si
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| email              = mojca.kolar@borstnikovo.si
| telephone          = 386 (0)2 250 6148
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| telephone          = 386 (2) 250 61 48
 
}}{{Contact
 
}}{{Contact
| name                = Lidija Koren
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| name                = Daša Šprinčnik
| role                = Executive Producer
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| role                = Producer and Public Relations
| email              = lidija.koren@sng-mb.si
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| email              = dasa.sprincnik@borstnikovo.si
| telephone          = 386 (0)2 250 6227
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| telephone          = 386 (2) 250 61 48, 386 (2) 250 61 00
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{{Contact
 
| name                = Alan Kavčič
 
| role                = Public Relations
 
| email              = alan.kavcic@sng-mb.si
 
| telephone          = 386 (0)2 250 6135
 
 
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Every Autumn since [[established::1966]], various Slovene theatres have met in Maribor at the [[Borštnik Theatre Festival]], organised by and held at the [[Slovene National Theatre (SNG) Maribor]]. This most prestigious theatre event is the largest annual review of Slovene theatre production. In addition to repertory theatres from Maribor, Ljubljana, Nova Gorica, Celje, Kranj, Koper, and Trieste, selected independent theatre productions are also presented. The festival also awards the [[Borštnik Ring Award and Borštnik Awards|Borštnik Ring Award]], the highest award for lifetime achievement in Slovene theatre, which is given to an actor or actress who has left a major legacy to the Slovene stage.
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Every autumn since [[established::1966]], various Slovene theatres have gathered in Maribor for the [[Maribor Theatre Festival]] (known in Slovene as Borštnikovo srečanje). This prestigious event, organized by and held at the Slovene National Theatre Maribor, is the largest annual review of Slovene theatre production. The festival awards the [[Borštnik Ring Award and Borštnik Awards|Borštnik Ring Award]], the highest accolade for theatre actors in Slovenia. Additionally, [[Borštnik Ring Award and Borštnik Awards|Borštnik Awards]] are bestowed for outstanding achievements in directing, acting, and other categories.
  
 
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==History==
 
==History==
The festival took place for the first time in 1966 under the name Slovene Drama Week and was re-named Borštnik Meeting in 1972. Prior to 1990 the festival was also held in other Slovene towns; in the 90s there were several unsuccessful attempts to move the festival from Maribor to Ljubljana. Until 1992 all professional Slovene theatres presented at least one production at the festival's competition programme, with independent productions appearing only in the off-programme. Subsequently, the selection became more rigorous, including only the most representative theatre productions. The 90s saw the protest of numerous independent theatre producers and makers, arguing that with the festival's existing conceptually-closed orientation, it did not present the actual theatre production nor acknowledge the variety of aesthetics, poetics, approaches, and procedures.  
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The festival took place for the first time in 1966 under the name ''Slovene Drama Week'' and was renamed the Borštnik Meeting in 1972 (today its Slovene name is still Festival Borštnikovo srečanje, but it has come to be known as the Maribor Theatre Festival in English). Prior to 1990, the festival was also held in other Slovene towns; in the 1990s, there were several unsuccessful attempts to move the festival from Maribor to Ljubljana. Until 1992, all professional Slovene theatres presented at least one production at the festival's competition program, with independent productions appearing only in the off-programme. Subsequently, the selection became more rigorous, including only the most representative theatre productions. The 1990s saw protests from numerous independent theatre producers and makers, arguing that with the festival's existing conceptually-closed orientation, it did not represent actual theatre production nor acknowledge the variety of aesthetics, poetics, approaches, and procedures.
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On its 45th anniversary, the festival was reorganised and internationalised. In addition to selected Slovene performances by repertory theatres from Maribor, Ljubljana, Nova Gorica, Celje, Kranj, Ptuj, Koper, and Trieste, as well as by a few independent theatre producers, the festival's program featured international performances. A special showcase selection addressed international professionals who also participated in debates and symposia.
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Since 1994, the selector of the festival has had a two-year mandate. The jury usually comprises four to five persons (critics, directors, writers, theorists, artists, etc.). The [[Borštnik Ring Award and Borštnik Awards|Borštnik Ring Award]] recipient is selected by a different jury.
  
Since 1994, the selector of the festival has been given a two-year mandate.  The jury usually comprises four to five persons (critics, directors, writers, theoreticians, artists, etc.). The [[Borštnik Ring Award and Borštnik Awards|Borštnik Ring Award]] recipient is selected by a different jury.  
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The festival is named after [[Ignacij Borštnik]] (1858–1919), a director, actor, playwright, translator, and the founder of the Slovene artistic theatre. He was the first Slovene theatre director in the modern sense of the word and a master craftsman of the most demanding roles, especially from turn-of-the-century modernist realism.
  
The festival is named after [[Ignacij Borštnik]] (1858–1919), director, actor, playwright, translator, and the founder of the Slovene artistic theatre. He was the first Slovene theatre director in the modern sense of the word, and a master craftsman of the most demanding roles, especially from turn-of-the-century modernist realism.
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==Programme==
 
==Programme==
Each year, 10 to 12 new performances are presented in the competition programme of the Borštnik Theatre Festival. These stagings compete for the following awards: best performance, best director, best actor, best young actor, other achievements (set design, costume design, light design, musical score, and other artistic categories), plus the award for innovation and aesthetic breakthrough, and the [[Dominik Smole Award]], awarded for best original dramatic text or best translation, dramatisation, or adaptation. At the festival an award of the [[Association of Theatre Critics and Researchers]] for best performance is presented.
 
  
Although the programme includes only domestic performances, the festival aims for an internationalisation of its activities. By organising international symposia and discussions, and inviting foreign performances and theatre experts, the festival has set to position itself on the international theatre map.  
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Each year, around 10 new performances are presented in the selected competition program of the Maribor Theatre Festival. These stagings compete for the following [[Borštnik Ring Award and Borštnik Awards|Borštnik Awards]]: best performance (Borštnik Grand Prix), best director, best actor, best young actor, and other achievements such as set design, costume design, lighting design, musical score, and other artistic categories, along with a special jury award. The award of the [[Association of Theatre Critics and Researchers of Slovenia]] for the best performance in the previous season is also presented.
  
===2009 Borštnik Theatre Festival===
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The accompanying non-competitive program consists of interesting performances from the previous season, often created by a younger generation of authors whose innovative approaches to creating performances challenge the established concepts and boundaries of theatre. Additionally, performances by international artists and theatre houses are included.
  
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The Maribor Theatre Festival also presents the annual production of the [[Academy of Theatre, Radio, Film and Television (AGRFT)]], and it has recently started running an international student program.
  
The 2009 festival's programme was selected by [[Barbara Orel]], theatre critic and theoretician. The jury also included two foreign experts, with which the festival aims to contribute to the objectivity of the selection process.  
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{{Image|Zene v testu Borstnik 2023.jpg}}
  
The festival also hosted the legendary German director Peter Stein who made an appearance with the pianist Arturo Annecchino in the recital ''Faust Fantasia (Melologue for voice and piano)'' by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe as well as the performance ''The Doll Ship'', directed by the young and talented Ana Tomović and produced by the Serbian National Theatre Novi Sad, which won an award for best performance at the 2009 Sterijino Pozorje Festival, as well as hosted two international symposia, namely, ''Art, Culture, City'', organised by the [[Association of Theatre Critics and Researchers]], which focused on the role of the city in the context of its artistic production, highlighting the forthcoming project [[Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012]], and the symposium co-organised with the Slovene Centre of the International Theatre Institute (ITI) entitled ''The Intertwining of the Festivals of the Western Balkans'', featuring 15 international panellists.
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==International symposia and conferences==
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Each year, the festival cooperates closely with the [[Association of Theatre Critics and Researchers of Slovenia]] in organizing conferences, symposia, round tables, workshops, seminars, and talks dedicated to relevant topics such as festival production, criticism, dramaturgy, archiving, and intercultural exchange. The festival has also hosted several international symposia and conferences, prepared with international partners such as the International Theatre Institute (ITI) and the international network of theatre critics AICT/IATC.
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== E-xhibitions ==
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Digital collections (photo galleries) presenting outstanding authors (e.g., actors who won the Borštnik Ring Award) were compiled by the [[Slovenian Theatre Institute]] in collaboration with the institute Novi zato., Prodok teater TV, Slovene theatre houses and regional archives. Further digital galleries present some of the recent Grand Prix performances, referential documentary photos, video and audio excerpts which are accessible to the wider public on the [[Sigledal.org - Slovene theatre portal]].
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
* [[Borštnik Ring Award and Borštnik Awards]]
 
* [[Borštnik Ring Award and Borštnik Awards]]
* [[Slovene National Theatre (SNG) Maribor]]
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* [[Slovene National Theatre Maribor]]
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
* [http://www.borstnikovo.si/ Borštnik Theatre Festival website] (in English)
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* [http://www.borstnikovo.si/ Maribor Theatre Festival website]  
* [http://www.sng-mb.si/ Slovene National Theatre (SNG) Maribor website]
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* [http://www.sng-mb.si/ Slovene National Theatre Maribor website]
* [http://www.slovenia.si/mma_bin.php?id=2009120408541545 Article on 2009 Festival by Albert Kos] (pdf), [[Sinfo Magazine]] (pp. 22)
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* [https://www.borstnikovo.si/en/e-xhibition-archive/ Maribor Theatre Festival's E-xhibition archive]
* [http://www.borstnikovo.si/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/ALMANAH_FBS_2009_Internet.pdf Almanac of the 44th Borštnik Meeting Theatre Festival]
 
 
* [http://sl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ignacij_Bor%C5%A1tnik Ignacij Borštnik on Wikipedija] (in Slovenian)
 
* [http://sl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ignacij_Bor%C5%A1tnik Ignacij Borštnik on Wikipedija] (in Slovenian)
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Slovenska 27, SI-2000 Maribor
Phone386 (0) 2 250 6148, 386 (0) 2 250 6100
Aleš Novak, Artistic Director



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Festival dates3.6.2024 - 16.6.2024




Prometej Drama SNG Maribor Peter Giodani.jpgPrometheus: A Beautiful Apocalypse (Slovene National Theatre Maribor), selected for the competition program at the 59th Maribor Theatre Festival, 2024. Author: Peter Giodani


Every autumn since 1966, various Slovene theatres have gathered in Maribor for the Maribor Theatre Festival (known in Slovene as Borštnikovo srečanje). This prestigious event, organized by and held at the Slovene National Theatre Maribor, is the largest annual review of Slovene theatre production. The festival awards the Borštnik Ring Award, the highest accolade for theatre actors in Slovenia. Additionally, Borštnik Awards are bestowed for outstanding achievements in directing, acting, and other categories.



History

The festival took place for the first time in 1966 under the name Slovene Drama Week and was renamed the Borštnik Meeting in 1972 (today its Slovene name is still Festival Borštnikovo srečanje, but it has come to be known as the Maribor Theatre Festival in English). Prior to 1990, the festival was also held in other Slovene towns; in the 1990s, there were several unsuccessful attempts to move the festival from Maribor to Ljubljana. Until 1992, all professional Slovene theatres presented at least one production at the festival's competition program, with independent productions appearing only in the off-programme. Subsequently, the selection became more rigorous, including only the most representative theatre productions. The 1990s saw protests from numerous independent theatre producers and makers, arguing that with the festival's existing conceptually-closed orientation, it did not represent actual theatre production nor acknowledge the variety of aesthetics, poetics, approaches, and procedures.

On its 45th anniversary, the festival was reorganised and internationalised. In addition to selected Slovene performances by repertory theatres from Maribor, Ljubljana, Nova Gorica, Celje, Kranj, Ptuj, Koper, and Trieste, as well as by a few independent theatre producers, the festival's program featured international performances. A special showcase selection addressed international professionals who also participated in debates and symposia.

Since 1994, the selector of the festival has had a two-year mandate. The jury usually comprises four to five persons (critics, directors, writers, theorists, artists, etc.). The Borštnik Ring Award recipient is selected by a different jury.

The festival is named after Ignacij Borštnik (1858–1919), a director, actor, playwright, translator, and the founder of the Slovene artistic theatre. He was the first Slovene theatre director in the modern sense of the word and a master craftsman of the most demanding roles, especially from turn-of-the-century modernist realism.

195A0750.jpgThe 58th Maribor Theatre Festival, 2023. Author: Boštjan Lah

Programme

Each year, around 10 new performances are presented in the selected competition program of the Maribor Theatre Festival. These stagings compete for the following Borštnik Awards: best performance (Borštnik Grand Prix), best director, best actor, best young actor, and other achievements such as set design, costume design, lighting design, musical score, and other artistic categories, along with a special jury award. The award of the Association of Theatre Critics and Researchers of Slovenia for the best performance in the previous season is also presented.

The accompanying non-competitive program consists of interesting performances from the previous season, often created by a younger generation of authors whose innovative approaches to creating performances challenge the established concepts and boundaries of theatre. Additionally, performances by international artists and theatre houses are included.

The Maribor Theatre Festival also presents the annual production of the Academy of Theatre, Radio, Film and Television (AGRFT), and it has recently started running an international student program.

Zene v testu Borstnik 2023.jpgWomen in dough (Žene v testu) (Slovenian National Theatre Drama Ljubljana), awarded by the Association of Theatre Critics and Researchers of Slovenia for the best performance of the previous season, at the 58th Maribor Theatre Festival, 2023. Author: Boštjan Lah

0I6A2847.jpgYoung Theatre, introductory event, Maribor Theatre Festival 2023. Author: Boštjan Lah

International symposia and conferences

Each year, the festival cooperates closely with the Association of Theatre Critics and Researchers of Slovenia in organizing conferences, symposia, round tables, workshops, seminars, and talks dedicated to relevant topics such as festival production, criticism, dramaturgy, archiving, and intercultural exchange. The festival has also hosted several international symposia and conferences, prepared with international partners such as the International Theatre Institute (ITI) and the international network of theatre critics AICT/IATC.

E-xhibitions

Digital collections (photo galleries) presenting outstanding authors (e.g., actors who won the Borštnik Ring Award) were compiled by the Slovenian Theatre Institute in collaboration with the institute Novi zato., Prodok teater TV, Slovene theatre houses and regional archives. Further digital galleries present some of the recent Grand Prix performances, referential documentary photos, video and audio excerpts which are accessible to the wider public on the Sigledal.org - Slovene theatre portal.

See also

External links


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