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Theatre is alive and well in Slovenia and with the wealth of Slovene theatre festivals, it is possible to attend at least one festival of dramatic and comedic theatre, puppetry or improv, with performances from Slovenia and abroad, nearly every week from March to October. Curiously, the Slovene theatre festivals have a strong focus on works from abroad; even those festivals mostly dedicated to Slovene productions or productions of Slovene drama texts have opened up various types of exchange with theatre producers and festivals from abroad and present these works on their programmes as well.
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The list below represents the theatre festivals in Slovenia as well as multidisciplinary festivals that also present theatre performances. If you're an international producer or a theatre group interested in performing in Slovenia, you can get in touch with festival organisers through the Infobox in the articles below. The [[:Category:Multidisciplinary festivals|multidisciplinary festivals]] in Slovenia cover several regions as well as genres.  
  
The list below represents the theatre festivals in Slovenia as well as multidisciplinary festivals in Slovenia, presenting also [[:Category:Dance festivals|dance]], [[:Category:Music festivals|music]], or interdisciplinary works, that also present theatre performances. If you are an international producer or a theatre group to perform in Slovenia, click on any of the links below to find out more information about each festival and how you can get in touch with its organisers. The multidisciplinary festivals cover several regions of Slovenia as well as genres.  
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Another valuable source of information is the Slovenian theatre web portal [[Sigledal.org - Slovene theatre portal|Sigledal.org]].
  
And for a visual overview of festivals taking place in Slovenia, be sure to have a look at our infographics of all of the Slovene festivals happening in [[Festivals in Slovenia 2012|2012]], [[Festivals in Slovenia 2013|2013]], and [[Festivals in Slovenia 2014|2014]].
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For a visual overview of all festivals taking place in Slovenia, see our [[Festivals_in_Slovenia#year=2021|infographic]] of all annual festivals happening in recent years, which you can also filter by discipline.
  
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Latest revision as of 10:59, 28 April 2021

The list below represents the theatre festivals in Slovenia as well as multidisciplinary festivals that also present theatre performances. If you're an international producer or a theatre group interested in performing in Slovenia, you can get in touch with festival organisers through the Infobox in the articles below. The multidisciplinary festivals in Slovenia cover several regions as well as genres.

Another valuable source of information is the Slovenian theatre web portal Sigledal.org.

For a visual overview of all festivals taking place in Slovenia, see our infographic of all annual festivals happening in recent years, which you can also filter by discipline.





Maribor Theatre Festival


Maribor Theatre Festival 2010 Leonce and Lena Photo Ivan Vinovrski.jpgLeonce and Lena by Bárka Theatre, Maribor Theatre Festival, 2010.

Every autumn since 1966, various Slovene theatres have met in Maribor at the Maribor Theatre Festival (its Slovene name being Borštnikovo srečanje), organised by and held at the Slovene National Theatre Maribor. This most prestigious theatre event is the largest annual review of Slovene theatre production. The festival awards the Borštnik Ring, the highest accolade for theatre actors in Slovenia, further Borštnik Awards are bestowed for best achievements in directing, acting, and other categories.

To honour individual Borštnik Ring recipients, the festival launched a book series devoted to the work and lives of laureates in 2017.

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Ana Desetnica International Street Theatre Festival


Ana Desetnica International Street Theatre Festival 2011 Photo Simon Pintar.jpgAna Desetnica International Street Theatre Festival, 2011

Formally organised since 1998 by the Ana Monró Theatre, the Ana Desetnica International Street Theatre Festival is the biggest festival of street theatre and improvisation arts in Slovenia. Annually held in late June-early July in over 10 cities across Slovenia, the festival offers different street art genres and other performances by renowned and emerging practitioners.

Ana Monró Theatre also organises two further festivals, the autumn Ana Plamenita and the winter Ana Mraz festivals.

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