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Eẋ Ponto mednarodni festival
Prešernova 7, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Phone386 (0) 1 426 9405, 386 (0) 31 357 965
Damir Domitrovič Kos, President
Frequencyannual
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The Eẋ Ponto International Festival was launched in 1993 by the B-51 Cultural Society, whose work has been rooted from the outset in a strong humanistic, political, and social foundation. Focusing on maintaining connections with other parts of the former Yugoslavia and South-Eastern Europe, the annual Eẋ Ponto festival presents national and international contemporary theatre and performing arts works, which are often realised through cultural exchanges and joint venture projects with prominent festivals in these regions. The festival usually presents at least 10 domestic and foreign productions (often large-scaled) during a period of 10 to 14 days, plus a range of projects aimed at further enhancing and promoting inter-cultural exchange.

Eẋ Ponto International Festival is a member of the New European Theatre Action (NETA) and since November 2007 the seat of the NETA Secretariat.


Overview

During its over 16 years of activity, the Eẋ Ponto International Festival has succeeded to achieve its initial goal to stimulate communication and international cooperation and exchange between the Balkans and other East European countries, as well as with Western Europe, through presenting contemporary theatre and performing and visual arts productions to Slovene and international audiences. The festival aims to present productions which tackle the burning issues of contemporary society by adopting critical and (politically) engaged perspectives on questions at stake as well as display a high level of mastering the art of contemporary performing art practices.

Thus far, the festival presented influential and resounding names of contemporary theatre, such as Andriy Zholdak, Kama Ginkas, Jozef Nadj, Bela Pinter, Victor Bodo, Arpad Schilling, Attila Pessyani, Sahika Tekand, Rodrigo Garcia, Nicolas Stemann, Piotr Tomzcuk, Cezaris Graužinis, and acknowledged theatre groups, such as Theatre Laboratory Sfumato, Jozef Katona Theatre, Theatre Company Piesn Kozla, Russian Engineering Theatre AKHE, the Prague-based Farm in the Cave International Studio, etc.

International and domestic co-productions

In addition to foreign performances, the festival's programme also includes domestic productions and local premières of most penetrating and innovative performances, which have already been presented at partnering international festivals. These performances, which enjoy great acclaim at local and foreign stages, are for the most part co-productions of the festival's organiser B-51 Cultural Society, whose basic activity is the production in the field of performing arts, with foreign partners, such as Festival Infant, Serbia; Festival MOT, Macedonia; Laboratorio Nove, Italy; Festival Teuta – New Ancient Theatre, Monte Negro; International Festival of Contemporary Theatre Zadar snova, Croatia; etc.

Themes

In recent years, the programme of Ex Ponto has been selected in view of a chosen topic. The theme of Eẋ Ponto 2007 was "Theatre and Politics". The 2008 edition ran under the title "Faith and Believing" and featured an installation/exhibition by the visual and sound artists Tanja Vujinović, co-produced by Eẋ Ponto and Ultramono Institute and presented at Kapelica Gallery, and an international group exhibition, co-produced by Škuc Gallery and City Museum of Ljubljana, which has dealt with the question of the art system and the individual's positioning in it. The participating Slovene artists were Irwin and Franc Purg. The 2009 programme tackled the theme "Family" and presented a wide range of aesthetic approaches to deconstructing the established notions of familial belongingness.

Venues

The festival is presented at different venues in Ljubljana, such as Stara Elektrarna - Old Power Station, Cankarjev dom, Mladinsko Theatre, City Museum of Ljubljana, etc., as well as at other non-theatrical spaces.

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