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[[Ljubljana Puppet Theatre]] was established in [[established::1948]], shaped by various developments in Slovene puppetry during the first half of the 20th century. The theatre focuses on performances for children but also offers a programme for adults. Its productions receive wide national and international acclaim. The production of ''Spotty the Ball'' [Žogica Marogica], written by the Czech puppeteer Jan Malik, remains unchanged in the repertory of Ljubljana Puppet Theatre since its première in 1951.
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The [[Ljubljana Puppet Theatre]] (LPT) is the central puppet theatre in Slovenia, running a varied programme of puppet and also theatre performances. Mainly – though not exclusively – intended for children and youth, the theatre encompasses both traditional puppetry as well as its many contemporary forms. Involved in various international endeavours and working with domestic as well as foreign authors, its productions are often included at distinguished theatre and puppetry festivals in Slovenia and abroad. Established in [[established::1948]], it is still actively shaping the development of puppetry as such.  
  
The International Puppetry Association (UNIMA) congress was held in Ljubljana in 1933 already, then in 1992 again, when the new biennial festival was initiated, today known as the [[Lutke International Puppet Festival]].
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The theatre organises the [[Biennial Festival of the Contemporary Puppetry Art LUTKE]] and co-produces the [[Golden Stick Festival]], both taking place every second year. The [[Museum of Puppetry]], another project co-founded by the theatre, opened its doors in 2015 and is stationed at the [[Ljubljana Castle]].  
 
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==Background==
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Ljubljana Puppet Theatre emerged as a follow-up to numerous semi-professional puppet groups organised since the beginning of the 20th century. Soon after its establishment, the theatre found its own mode of expression and became the leading puppet theatre in the then Yugoslavia. The first seasons focused especially on works by Slovene authors, though the theatre's most important performances were adaptations of foreign works.
 
  
At first, the performances were based on the marionette technique, but soon the theatre started to develop also hand puppets. The repertoire included more and more original works by Slovene authors and included an increasing number of collaborators. From the seventies on, the theatre has focused on advancements of technical, technological, and purely puppetry possibilities and cultivates a captivating mixture of classical contents and experiment that result in high quality puppet production. Not surprisingly, Ljubljana Puppet Theatre productions are often included in distinguished Slovene theatre festivals. The theatre has collaborated with great number of renowned theatre directors ([[Zvone Šedlbauer]], [[Janez Pipan]], [[Robert Waltl]], [[Vinko Möderndorfer]], [[Mile Korun]], [[Silvan Omerzu]]), visual artists and musicians.
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==Background and notable performances==
  
In 2009 the [[Municipality of Ljubljana]] merged the Ljubljana Puppet Theatre with the [[Theatre for Children and Youth (GOML)]] and incorporated its programme as well as the [[Golden Stick Festival]]. The institution's programme is thus divided into Puppetry and Drama departments.
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Established as the ''City Puppet Theatre'', LPT emerged as a follow-up to numerous semi-professional puppet groups organised in the region since the beginning of the 20th century. The theatre fast developed its own mode of expression and soon became the leading puppet theatre in the then Yugoslavia. At first, the performances were based on the marionette technique, but later it also got engaged in the possibilities of hand puppetry. However, from the 1970s onward the theatre has been consistently trying to advance the technological and dramatic possibilities of puppetry, cultivating a captivating mixture of classical contents and experimentation.  
  
==Activities==
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Though it initially focused on works by Slovene authors, the theatre's most important early performances were adaptations of foreign works. One such production is the ''Žogica Marogica'' (Speckles the Ball), written by the Czech puppeteer Jan Malik, which remains unchanged in the repertoire ever since its première in 1951. Another timeless hit appears to be the  ''Zvezdica zaspanka'' (Twinkle Sleepyhead), written by [[Frane Milčinski - Ježek]] and in the repertoire since 1955. It was followed by the eponymous film, the first Yugoslav colour marionette film, which greatly contributed to its huge success.  
Ljubljana Puppet Theatre repertory programme encompasses the classical puppetry tradition as well as contemporary forms. The theatre works with domestic as well as with international authors, and is open to young as well as established writers. The theatre cultivates all main puppetry genres (marionette, hand puppets, Java puppets, shadow puppets, mimic puppets) and preserves around 2000 puppets from past performances.  
 
  
The main target audience is children, however the theatre has expanded its youth and adult programme, thus the programme is divided into two segments, namely, puppet performances and drama performances, including eight to ten premières annually. It also organises puppetry workshops for children and since 2009 also a ''Puppet Forum'', a series of gatherings of puppet creators and the audience, through which the Ljubljana Puppet Theatre wishes to advance the art of puppetry.
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''Doktor Faust'' (Doctor Faustus) is based on the motifs from the first Slovene production of the play (1938) by [[Milan Klemenčič]], the founder of Slovene puppetry, after whom the most prominent Slovene award for achievement in puppetry is named (the [[Klemenčič Award]]). The slightly refreshed performance still uses puppets from the original staging.  
  
Since 1992 Ljubljana Puppet Theatre has organised the biennial [[Lutke International Puppet Festival]], and bestows the [[Little Prince Awards]].
 
  
Ljubljana Puppet Theatre has toured in more than 80 cities in 30 countries and received many awards at international festivals, such as the International Puppet Theatre Festival Pierrot (Stara Zagora, Bulgaria), PIF Festival (Zagreb, Croatia), International Puppet Festival Golden Spark (Kragujevac, Serbia), World Festival of Puppet Art (Prague, Czech Republic), etc.  
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{{Wide image|Ljubljana Puppet Theatre 2003 Zogica Marogica.jpg}}
  
Ljubljana Puppet Theatre also preserves an important collection relating to the Slovene puppetry heritage – see [[Ljubljana Puppet Theatre Museum Collection]]. In 2008, on the 60th anniversary of its activities, the Ljubljana Puppet Theatre published a book which gives an overview of all its productions and collaborators.
 
  
 
==Programme==
 
==Programme==
Ljubljana Puppet Theatre's programme includes stagings of classical children works as well as performances based on fresh children's texts by Slovene authors ([[Svetlana Makarovič]], [[Boris A. Novak]], [[Vinko Möderndorfer]]). Among its most successful performances for children is ''Twinkle Sleepyhead'' [Zvezdica zaspanka], still in the repertory today but staged for the first time in 1955 (followed by the first Slovene colour feature film, which greatly contributed to the huge success of this first production, though many other successful Slovene and international productions of the play followed in the following years). Another success was ''This Merry Day or Matiček's Wedding'' [Ta veseli dan ali Matiček se ženi] (2002) (a Slovene stage classic by [[A. T. Linhart]]), directed by the theatre director [[Vito Taufer]]. The production won a number of awards, among others, the [[Little Prince Award]] for best performance at the [[Lutke International Puppet Festival]], Ljubljana; the award for the best performance at [[Slovene Drama Week]] in 2003; the award for the best animation at the ''International Puppet Theatre Festival - PIF'', Zagreb, Croatia. Other favourites have included Streul’s adaptation of a famous Mozart opera ''Papageno Is Playing the Magic Flute'' [Papageno  igra na čarobno pišča] (2002) in co-operation with [[Slovene National Theatre Opera and Ballet Ljubljana]] and directed by [[Diego de Brea]] and ''Sapra Mouse'' [Sapramiška] (1986), written by the widely translated Slovene poet and children's writer [[Svetlana Makarovič]].
 
  
Ljubljana Puppet Theatre's recent performances include a highly engaged puppet performance for adults about alienation in contemporary society ''Love Dolls'' (2009), co-produced with the Dutch DudaPaiva Company, which fuses modern dance, puppetry, music and multimedia, ''The Lost Tune'' [Izgubljeni ton], co-produced by [[Forum Ljubljana]], based on the motif of the Chinese legend about the empire which has lost its primary tune, and ''Doctor Faustus'' [Doktor Faust], based on the motifs from the first Slovene production of the play by [[Milan Klemenčič]], the founder of Slovene puppetry, after whom the most prominent Slovene award for achievement in puppetry is named ([[Klemenčič Award]]). The performance is a rarity in an international context as it uses puppets from the original staging.
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The repertory programme of the Ljubljana Puppet Theatre is divided into two segments: puppet performances and drama performances, with about twelve premières annually. The programme includes stagings of classical works, performances based on fresh texts by emerging as well as established Slovene authors ([[Svetlana Makarovič]], [[Boris A. Novak]], [[Anja Štefan]] and [[Silvan Omerzu]] among the more prominent ones), works by international authors as well as original, often multimedia performances. LPT collaborates with Slovene and international directors specialised in puppetry as well as theatre directors and even choreographers.  
  
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The theatre cultivates all the main puppetry genres (marionette, hand puppets, Javanese puppets, shadow puppets, mimic puppets) and also develops new ones. It also preserves more than 2000 puppets from past performances. It keeps an important collection relating to the Slovene puppetry heritage – see the [[Ljubljana Puppet Theatre Museum Collection]], now partly incorporated into the [[Museum of Puppetry]].
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Besides its regular performances, the theatre runs the [[Biennial Festival of the Contemporary Puppetry Art LUTKE]] and co-produces the [[Golden Stick Festival]]. Productions of Ljubljana Puppet Theatre are active on international stages and also often awarded. The theatre organises puppetry workshops and generally devotes a lot of attention to various educational activities through which it wishes to advance the art of puppetry. To this end, it systemically collaborates with schools across Slovenia.
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{{Wide image|Ljubljana Puppet Theatre 2005 Doktor Faust.jpg}}
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The theatre is a member of the International Puppetry Association [[International Union of the Marionette (UNIMA), Slovenia|UNIMA]], the first congress of which was held in Ljubljana in 1933, and then repeated in 1992 again (the [[Biennial Festival of the Contemporary Puppetry Art LUTKE|Lutke]] festival was initiated on that occasion). It is also a member of ASSITEJ, the International Association of Theatre for Children and Young People; Small Size, the international association focused on productions for early years (under six years of age); and is one of the founding members of NEECPA, a network of puppet centres joining primarily the key players from Scandinavia, the Baltic region and Russia.
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{{Wide image|Ljubljana Puppet Theatre 2009 Love dolls.jpg}}
 
== Venues ==
 
== Venues ==
* Large hall
 
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Type of venue: theatre hall; main use: puppetry performances; seating: 253 seats total; performing area: 10m W x 12m D x 3.4m H, flat wooden stage floor suitable for dance; wing spaces: 1.2m W SR, 1.2m W SR; suspension equipment: 3 lines, maximum load 125kg; soft hangings: black house curtain, black legs and borders; lighting: Compulite 164-channel desk, basic lighting rig; sound: Soundcraft K2 mixer, 8 loudspeakers, 12 microphones; stage equipment: stage lift; backstage: 4 dressing rooms accommodating 24 persons, technical crew available; climate control: air-conditioned; availability: available for hire
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* Large hall, 253 seats total.
  
* Small Hall
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Type of venue: theatre hall; main use: puppetry performances; seating: 100 seats total; performing area: 5m W x 5-6m D x 4.2m H flat wooden stage floor suitable for dance; wing spaces: 1m W SR, 1m W SL; soft hangings: black house curtain, black legs and borders; lighting: Compulite 68-channel desk, basic lighting rig; sound: Soundcraft K1 mixer, 2 loudspeakers, 4 microphones; stage equipment: stage lift (aluminium structure); backstage: 4 dressing rooms accommodating 24 persons, technical crew available; climate control: air-conditioned; availability: available for hire
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* Small Hall, 100 seats total.
  
* Stage Under the Stars
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Type of venue: multipurpose hall; main use: puppetry performances; seating: 300 seats total; performing area: 8m W x 30m D x 2.6m H to stage canopy, parquet floor unsuitable for dance; wing spaces: formed by removable panels; soft hangings: details on request; lighting: Compulite 36-channel desk, basic lighting rig; sound: Yamaha 12:4 mixer, 6 loudspeakers, 6 microphones; film equipment: 35mm and 16mm cinema projection equipment and cinema screen; backstage: no dressing rooms, technical crew available; climate control: air-conditioned; availability: available for hire
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* Stage Under the Stars, 300 seats total.
  
* Culturoom
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Type of venue: theatre hall; main use: puppetry performances; seating: 70 seats total; performing area: 5m W x 5m D x 3.4m H, flat wooden floor suitable for dance; wing spaces: none; soft hangings: black house curtain, black legs and borders; lighting: 12-channel analog desk, basic lighting rig; sound: Soundcraft 12:2 mixer, 2 loudspeakers, 6 microphones; backstage: 1 dressing room accommodating 4-6 persons, technical crew available; climate control: air-conditioned; availability: available for hire
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* Culturoom, 70 seats total.  
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* Tunnel
 
* Tunnel
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
* [[Lutke International Puppet Festival]]
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* [[Biennial Festival of the Contemporary Puppetry Art LUTKE]]
* [[Little Prince Award]]
 
 
* [[Golden Stick Festival]]
 
* [[Golden Stick Festival]]
* [[Little Golden Stick Awards]]
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* [[Museum of Puppetry]]
 
* [[Ljubljana Puppet Theatre Museum Collection]]
 
* [[Ljubljana Puppet Theatre Museum Collection]]
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* [[International Union of the Marionette (UNIMA), Slovenia]]
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
* [http://www.lgl.si/index.php/home Ljubljana Puppet Theatre website]  
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* [http://www.lgl.si/en/ Ljubljana Puppet Theatre website]  
 
* [http://www.dlib.si/v2/Details.aspx?URN=URN:NBN:SI:DOC-QZNDIYPU Digitalised almanac ''Po stopinjah lesene Talije, 60 let Lutkovnega gledališča Ljubljana''] (in Slovenian)
 
* [http://www.dlib.si/v2/Details.aspx?URN=URN:NBN:SI:DOC-QZNDIYPU Digitalised almanac ''Po stopinjah lesene Talije, 60 let Lutkovnega gledališča Ljubljana''] (in Slovenian)
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*[http://www.lgl.si/en/theatre/zgodovina A short history of Slovene puppetry, LPT web page]
 
* [http://www.theatre-architecture.eu/en/db/?theatreId=278 Ljubljana Puppet Theatre architecture] - the history of the building from the ''Theatre Architecture in Central Europe'' web database
 
* [http://www.theatre-architecture.eu/en/db/?theatreId=278 Ljubljana Puppet Theatre architecture] - the history of the building from the ''Theatre Architecture in Central Europe'' web database
* [http://www.assitej-international.org/english/home.aspx ASSITEJ Network website]
 
 
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9C-Ma3ebR2s ''Twinkle Sleepyhead'', a reconstruction of the 1955 puppetry performance], video  
 
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9C-Ma3ebR2s ''Twinkle Sleepyhead'', a reconstruction of the 1955 puppetry performance], video  
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkaCB0J8nK0 ''The Lost Tune'' performance], video
 
  
 
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Ljubljana Puppet Theatre 2012 Photo Nejc Saje (1).jpgLjubljana Puppet Theatre, 2012

The Ljubljana Puppet Theatre (LPT) is the central puppet theatre in Slovenia, running a varied programme of puppet and also theatre performances. Mainly – though not exclusively – intended for children and youth, the theatre encompasses both traditional puppetry as well as its many contemporary forms. Involved in various international endeavours and working with domestic as well as foreign authors, its productions are often included at distinguished theatre and puppetry festivals in Slovenia and abroad. Established in 1948, it is still actively shaping the development of puppetry as such.

The theatre organises the Biennial Festival of the Contemporary Puppetry Art LUTKE and co-produces the Golden Stick Festival, both taking place every second year. The Museum of Puppetry, another project co-founded by the theatre, opened its doors in 2015 and is stationed at the Ljubljana Castle.



Background and notable performances

Established as the City Puppet Theatre, LPT emerged as a follow-up to numerous semi-professional puppet groups organised in the region since the beginning of the 20th century. The theatre fast developed its own mode of expression and soon became the leading puppet theatre in the then Yugoslavia. At first, the performances were based on the marionette technique, but later it also got engaged in the possibilities of hand puppetry. However, from the 1970s onward the theatre has been consistently trying to advance the technological and dramatic possibilities of puppetry, cultivating a captivating mixture of classical contents and experimentation.

Though it initially focused on works by Slovene authors, the theatre's most important early performances were adaptations of foreign works. One such production is the Žogica Marogica (Speckles the Ball), written by the Czech puppeteer Jan Malik, which remains unchanged in the repertoire ever since its première in 1951. Another timeless hit appears to be the Zvezdica zaspanka (Twinkle Sleepyhead), written by Frane Milčinski - Ježek and in the repertoire since 1955. It was followed by the eponymous film, the first Yugoslav colour marionette film, which greatly contributed to its huge success.

Doktor Faust (Doctor Faustus) is based on the motifs from the first Slovene production of the play (1938) by Milan Klemenčič, the founder of Slovene puppetry, after whom the most prominent Slovene award for achievement in puppetry is named (the Klemenčič Award). The slightly refreshed performance still uses puppets from the original staging.


Ljubljana Puppet Theatre 2003 Zogica Marogica Photo Blaz Samec.jpgGranny with the drums and Granddad with the lajna instrument, joined by Speckles the Ball who has flown in through the window. The puppets were fabricated by Jan Malik, the performance saw its première at the City Puppet Theatre (today's Ljubljana Puppet Theatre) in 1951 and became immensely popular around Slovenia.


Programme

The repertory programme of the Ljubljana Puppet Theatre is divided into two segments: puppet performances and drama performances, with about twelve premières annually. The programme includes stagings of classical works, performances based on fresh texts by emerging as well as established Slovene authors (Svetlana Makarovič, Boris A. Novak, Anja Štefan and Silvan Omerzu among the more prominent ones), works by international authors as well as original, often multimedia performances. LPT collaborates with Slovene and international directors specialised in puppetry as well as theatre directors and even choreographers.

The theatre cultivates all the main puppetry genres (marionette, hand puppets, Javanese puppets, shadow puppets, mimic puppets) and also develops new ones. It also preserves more than 2000 puppets from past performances. It keeps an important collection relating to the Slovene puppetry heritage – see the Ljubljana Puppet Theatre Museum Collection, now partly incorporated into the Museum of Puppetry.


Ljubljana Puppet Theatre 2017 Virginija Volk Photo Urska Boljkovac.jpgThe staging of Virginija Volk (Virginia Wolf), based on the motifs from the picture book by Kyo Maclean and Isabelle Arsenault, 2017


Besides its regular performances, the theatre runs the Biennial Festival of the Contemporary Puppetry Art LUTKE and co-produces the Golden Stick Festival. Productions of Ljubljana Puppet Theatre are active on international stages and also often awarded. The theatre organises puppetry workshops and generally devotes a lot of attention to various educational activities through which it wishes to advance the art of puppetry. To this end, it systemically collaborates with schools across Slovenia.


Ljubljana Puppet Theatre 2005 Doktor Faust Photo Nejc Saje.jpgDoctor Faustus performance staged in 2005 with the puppets made in 1938 by Milan Klemenčič. Directed by Jelena Sitar, music by Igor Cvetko, produced by Ljubljana Puppet Theatre.


The theatre is a member of the International Puppetry Association UNIMA, the first congress of which was held in Ljubljana in 1933, and then repeated in 1992 again (the Lutke festival was initiated on that occasion). It is also a member of ASSITEJ, the International Association of Theatre for Children and Young People; Small Size, the international association focused on productions for early years (under six years of age); and is one of the founding members of NEECPA, a network of puppet centres joining primarily the key players from Scandinavia, the Baltic region and Russia.


Ljubljana Puppet Theatre 2009 Love dolls Photo Ziga Koritnik.jpgLove dolls by Duda Paiva (Brazil/Netherlands), a puppetry/objects extravaganza with live music, coproduced by Ljubljana Puppet Theatre and Duda Paiva Company in 2009

Venues

  • Large hall, 253 seats total.

Ljubljana Puppet Theatre 2010 Large hall Photo Ziga Koritnik (1).jpgLjubljana Puppet Theatre, Large hall, 2010

  • Small Hall, 100 seats total.

Ljubljana Puppet Theatre 2010 Small Hall Photo Ziga Koritnik (1).jpgLjubljana Puppet Theatre, Small Hall, 2010

  • Stage Under the Stars, 300 seats total.

Ljubljana Puppet Theatre 2010 Stage Under the Stars Photo Ziga Koritnik (1).jpgLjubljana Puppet Theatre, Stage Under the Stars, 2010

  • Culturoom, 70 seats total.

Ljubljana Puppet Theatre 2010 Culturoom Photo Ziga Koritnik (2).jpgLjubljana Puppet Theatre, Cultroom, 2010

  • Tunnel

Ljubljana Puppet Theatre 2010 Tunnel Photo Ziga Koritnik (2).jpgLjubljana Puppet Theatre, Tunnel, 2010

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