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Revision as of 03:47, 22 February 2012
Programme
As shown in a study on contemporary performing arts venues, Ljubljana lacks performing arts rehearsal spaces. Stara Elektrarna was originally planned as a space for rehearsals, but is now being developed as a venue for interdisciplinary dialogue and various artistic practices. The Old Power Station hosts various educational programmes, including different workshops (ranging from cultural management to dance techniques), seminars, lectures, round tables, and panels, it regularly offers space for pre-production of contemporary performing arts performances (rehearsals, residencies), and presents performances and other multimedia events by home-based and foreign artists. Further, Stara Elektrarna hosts numerous Slovene festivals, such as the Mladi levi Festival, City of Women International Festival of Contemporary Arts, Gibanica (Moving Cake) Festival of Slovene Dance, Exodos International Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts, etc.
Venue
In the mid-1980s the potential of the old industrial architecture was discovered by alternative artists, Ema Kugler's Mankurt I opened the space as a performance venue and during the 1990s several site-specific performances, for example the Enrique Vargas's piece, were staged here. In 1989 the adaptation of the abandoned power station started and in 2004 the Mladi levi Festival opened the new hall for contemporary performing arts. The foyer features a small museum displaying some old power station equipment.
Type of venue: black-box theatre; main use: contemporary theatre, dance, music, multimedia events, rehearsal space and space for workshops; seating: 300 seats total; performing area: 25m W x 15m D x 3.5m H to grid, floor suitable for dance; suspension equipment: overhead pipe grid for suspension of masking and lighting; forestage: dance floor; lighting: details on request; sound: details on request; stage equipment: details on request; backstage: 2 dressing rooms accommodating 15 persons total; climate control: air-conditioned.
See also
External links
- Old Power Station web page
- Plans of Stara Elektrarna - Old Power Station
- Bunker Institute website (in Slovenian and English)
- Stara Elektrarna architecture - the history of the building from the Theatre Architecture in Central Europe web database