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A non-competitive spring festival is intended to bring together theatre people and the people living in a small mine town community to join in a relaxed atmosphere of circus, theatre, puppets-marionette and dance. The performances take place either indoor or in the street. The festival supports all kind of experimental creative initiatives and non-conventional forms that bring art close to the common people as well as organises a programme for children and the youth. The annual invitation to international groups is published in March (cf [[artservis.org]]). | A non-competitive spring festival is intended to bring together theatre people and the people living in a small mine town community to join in a relaxed atmosphere of circus, theatre, puppets-marionette and dance. The performances take place either indoor or in the street. The festival supports all kind of experimental creative initiatives and non-conventional forms that bring art close to the common people as well as organises a programme for children and the youth. The annual invitation to international groups is published in March (cf [[artservis.org]]). | ||
− | + | The festival has thus far hosted works by [[Betontanc]], Milan Tomašik and Alexander Gottfarb (Slovenia, Austria), [[Roza's Theatre]], Janez Janša, and Ryuzo Fukuhara from the performing arts field, [[Konj Puppet Theatre]] and Ratatuya (Croatia) from the area of puppetry, the music groups [[Silence]], [[Kombinat Choir]], [[Slon in sadež]], etc., and has featured a number of circus-acrobat events. | |
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 12:58, 23 April 2010
A non-competitive spring festival is intended to bring together theatre people and the people living in a small mine town community to join in a relaxed atmosphere of circus, theatre, puppets-marionette and dance. The performances take place either indoor or in the street. The festival supports all kind of experimental creative initiatives and non-conventional forms that bring art close to the common people as well as organises a programme for children and the youth. The annual invitation to international groups is published in March (cf Artservis.org).
The festival has thus far hosted works by Betontanc, Milan Tomašik and Alexander Gottfarb (Slovenia, Austria), Roza's Theatre, Janez Janša, and Ryuzo Fukuhara from the performing arts field, Konj Puppet Theatre and Ratatuya (Croatia) from the area of puppetry, the music groups Silence, Kombinat Choir, Slon in sadež, etc., and has featured a number of circus-acrobat events.