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Known for integrating innovative and socially engaged approaches to contemporary art practice since 1993, Maska Institute is one of the major cultural non-governmental organisations in Slovenia. Its activities engage in contemporary art production, publishing, education, and research, all with a strong emphasis on international cooperation, especially throughout the entire space of Europe.


Maska productions

Maska Productions produces performances and other interdisciplinary, visual, and new media events by established and innovative 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 regularly enters co-productions with other cultural and contemporary art organisations, its productions are often awarded and featured in the programmes of the Gibanica (Moving Cake) Festival of Slovene Dance, Borštnik Theatre Festival, and Week of Slovenian Drama.

Monument G [Spomenik G] trailer


Visual and intermedia production, among others, includes co-productions with Aksioma Institute, Cona Institute, Intima Virtual Base, International Centre of Graphic Arts, Ljubljana, etc.

Maska publishing

Maska’s wide-ranging publishing programme is aimed at offering critical writing on media and society as well as on reflecting the broadest area of contemporary performing arts, from theatre, contemporary dance and new ballet to performance, multimedia and new-media art.

Book series

The TRANSformations book series [TRANSformacije] covers contemporary performing arts theory, introducing some new terminology and conceptual frameworks by Slovene or foreign authors, such as Hans-Thies Lehmann, Amelia Jones, Jonathan Burrows, Nicolas Bourriaud, Bojana Kunst, Aldo Milohnić, Andrew Hewitt, etc.

The Mediactions book series [Mediakcije] offers some critical, even subversive titles from the fields of media and society. The series has thus far brought translations of authors such as Jacques Rancière, Chantal Mouffe, Serge Halimi, Naomi Klein, Sandra B. Hrvatin and Lenart J. Kučič, etc.

Maska’s 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; No one should have seen this, a review (in English) of one of the most astute Slovenian projects of contemporary performing art of the last decade Via Negativa; 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.

For a detailed list of titles see http://www.maska.si/index.php?id=129&L=1.

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. 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 featuring internationally acclaimed scholars, artists, dramaturgs, and writers. The seminar aims at enhancing analytical and critical thinking about performing arts and facilitating the reading of historical, aesthetic, and cultural contexts to create new forms of reflection on and fulfill the potential of contemporary stage arts. The seminars have discussed topics such as the historicisation of contemporary performing arts, dance dramaturgy procedures, parallel practices of contemporary art, artistic and social assemblage of bodies, animated forms, etc. The participants of the seminar are taking part in The Audience Council, organised by Bunker Institute, Via Negativa, and Contemporary Dance Association Slovenia, which aims to form the space for reflection, discussion, and dialogue and to propel a vibrant exchange of exclusively spectator’s experience, opinions, reflections and expectations.

The Symposium has thus far hosted some prominent names in the fields of philosophy and theory as well as makers themselves, such as Amelia Jones, Bojana Cvejić, Chantall Mouffe, Bojana Kunst, Tim Etchells, Rabih Mroué, Svetlana Mintcheva etc. In 2015, upon the Slovenian translation of Rancière's Aisthesis: Scenes from the Aesthetic Regime of Art, Maska co-organised with the Slovene Society of Aesthetics an international conference The Aesthetic Regime of Art: Dimensions of Rancière’s theory, which hosted a number of panelists as well as the author himself. In 2013, upon the publication Maurizio Lazzarato's book The Making of the Indebted Man in Slovenian by Maska Publications, the symposium organised a lecture and a round-table, in cooperation with Tribuna Magazine.

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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