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The [[Borštnik Ring Award and Borštnik Awards]] are bestowed at the central festival of Slovene theatre, the [[Borštnik Theatre Festival]], held every year in Maribor. Every year the Borštnik Ring Award, the highest award for lifetime achievement in Slovene theatre, is also presented by a separate expert jury to an actor or actress who has left a major legacy to the Slovene stage. The 2010 recipient of the Borštnik Ring Award is [[Janez Hočevar - Rifle]].  
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The [[Borštnik Ring Award and Borštnik Awards]] are bestowed at the central festival of Slovene theatre, the [[Borštnik Theatre Festival]], held every year in Maribor. Every year the Borštnik Ring Award, the highest award for lifetime achievement in Slovene theatre, is also presented by a separate expert jury to an actor or actress who has left a major legacy to the Slovene stage.  
 
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The Borštnik Ring Award and Borštnik Awards are bestowed at the central festival of Slovene theatre, the Borštnik Theatre Festival, held every year in Maribor. Every year the Borštnik Ring Award, the highest award for lifetime achievement in Slovene theatre, is also presented by a separate expert jury to an actor or actress who has left a major legacy to the Slovene stage.


The Borštnik Awards for achievement in repertory and independent theatres include award for best performance, best direction, best actor, award for aesthetic breakthrough, award for special achievement (set, light, or costume design, musical score, etc.), and the Dominik Smole Award for best translation or adaptation of a dramatic text.

Recent Borštnik Awards

In 2009 the award for best performance went to Ivica Buljan's staging of Heiner Müller's Macbeth After Shakespeare, co-produced by Mini Theatre, Cankarjev dom, Novo kazalište Zagreb and ZeKaEm, Croatia. The award for best direction was given to Jernej Lorenci for his staging of Oresteia, produced by Slovene National Theatre (SNG) Ljubljana - Drama.

Five equal awards for best actors went to Polona Juh for her role in Oresteia ((SNG Drama Ljubljana), Marko Mandič for his role in Macbeth After Shakespeare, Nataša Matjašec for her role in Wind in the Pines (Slovene National Theatre (SNG) Maribor), Igor Samobor for Oresteia, and Branko Šturbej for his role in SNG Maribor's Peer Gynt. The recipient of the award for best young actor was Jure Henigman.

The new translation of Aeschylus's play by Marko Marinčič was awarded with the Dominik Smole Award for best translation.

Three awards for other artistic achievement were awarded to Marko Japelj for set design, Peter Penko for musical score, and to Matjaž Berger for the unique performing discourse in the performance Portrait of a Lady produced by Anton Podbevšek Theatre and Teatri di Vita Bologna, Italy.


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