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| name                = Gibanica (Moving Cake) Festival of Slovene Dance
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| name                = Gibanica (Moving Cake), Biennial of Slovenian Contemporary Dance Art
| localname          = Gibanica, festival slovenskega plesa
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| localname          = Gibanica, bienale slovenske sodobne umetnosti
| street address      = Zavod Exodos, Metelkova 6, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
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| street             = Metelkova 6
| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 431 0344, 386 (0) 41 373799
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| town                = SI-1000 Ljubljana
| fax                = 386 (0) 1 431 0344
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| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 432 2390
| email              = info@exodos-festival.si
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| fax                = 386 (0) 1 432 2390
| website            = http://www.exodos.si
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| email              = dsps2012@gmail.com
| proprietor          = Exodos Institute
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| website            = https://gibanica.info
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| organised by        = Contemporary Dance Association Slovenia
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| frequency          = biennial
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| dates and duration = February, late, 5 days
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| duration weeks    = 8,9 (2011)
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| festival dates    = 21.2.2013 - 23.2.2013, 18.2.2015 - 21.2.2015, 8.3.2017 - 11.3.2017, 27.2.2019 - 2.3.2019, 15.9.2021 - 18.9.2021, 22.2.2023 - 25.2.2023
 
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| contacts = {{Contact
| name                = Nataša Zavolovšek
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| name                = Dejan Srhoj
| role                = Executive Producer
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| role                = Contemporary Dance Association Slovenia President
| email              = natasa.zavolovsek@guest.arnes.si
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| Phone              = 386 (0) 31 813 684
 
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{{Contact
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| name                = Mojca Zupanič
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| role                = Executive producer
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| email              = kultura_org@yahoo.com
 
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{{Contact
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| name                = Urška Comino
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| role                = Public relations
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| email              = ursaurska@gmail.com
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Held biannually since [[established::2003]] the [[Gibanica (Moving Cake) Biennial of Slovenian Contemporary Dance Art]] has been a competitive contemporary dance festival aimed at offering an overview of the most outstanding Slovene dance performances of the preceding two years. Since 2011 the festival is managed by the [[Contemporary Dance Association Slovenia]] in cooperation with a network of partners and takes place at a number of venues across Ljubljana.
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The festival’s name is a pun on the Slovene verb for moving (''gibati'') and a traditional Slovene pastry (''gibanica''), which varies from region to region.  
Launched in 2003, the Gibanica (Moving Cake) Festival of Slovene Dance is a competitive contemporary dance festival whose name is a pun on the Slovene verb for moving - gibati - and the traditional Slovene pastry - gibanica - which varies from region to region. The organisational team in 2005 and 2007 included [[Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre]], [[Vitkar Institute]], [[Bunker Institute]], the [[Contemporary Dance Association Slovenia]] and [[Ljubljana Dance Theatre (PTL)]].
 
 
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The festival embraces a range of dance forms from ‘pure’ to ‘hybrid’, from the work of both the 'older' generation eg Kovač, Farič, Pograjc, Ožbolt, Bučar, Potočan, to dance pieces by newcomers who are just beginning to make their mark on the dance scene. The festival aspires to present the diversity of the Slovene dance scene and is not restricted to modern dance. Works showcased here cover the many different points of departure originating from classical ballet and various contemporary schools and techniques of dance and sport, and show opportunities to move between different media and genres, creating enough space for the shaping of individual poetics, impulses and differences. Performances presented within the main programme compete for the [[Gibanica (Moving Cake) Festival of Slovene Dance Award]] - one is selected by the audience and the other by an international jury.
 
  
The main programme of the Moving Cake Festival features around 12 shows by selected Slovene dance artists in competitions for the Moving Cake Award for best work and best choreographer, together with an accompanying programme of fringe productions and workshops, including an international forum which takes a critical look at the Slovene dance scene.
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==Programme and organisation==
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The festival aspires to present the diversity of the Slovene dance scene to the local and international audiences. Presented at various venues in Ljubljana, it embraces a range of dance forms from "pure" to "hybrid", including works of both the established generation as well as dance pieces by newcomers who are just beginning to make their mark on the dance scene. The main programme of the Moving Cake Festival features around 12 shows by selected Slovene dance producers, which compete for the [[Gibanica (Moving Cake) Festival of Slovene Dance Award]] – one is selected by the audience and the other by an international jury. Several performances are presented in the side programme, which also includes discussions and round tables taking a critical look at the Slovene dance scene, and occasionally workshops and/or exhibitions. The festival is attended by numerous international dance critics, festival directors, and producers.
  
The 2005 festival featured 12 main productions and another four fringe programmes. A number of the presented works avoided classic choreography, but included digital body images and visual artists. The main programme featured 'Amplified Body' by Snježana Premuš, 'Collect-if' by dance group Collect-if, 'What a Feeling!' by Nina Meško, 'Letters from the Present' by Neven Korda, Igor Sviderski and Živa Repovž, 'Forma Interrogativa' by Magdalena Reiter, 'HI-RES' by Male Kline and Maja Delak, and 'Confi-dance' by Goran Bogdanovski and Dejan Srhoj. Also on the main programme were 'Quick Story' by Sanja Neskovič Peršin and Branko Potočan, 'Pedestrian Zone' by Branko Potočan, 'The State of Things' by Nina Meško and Tanja Lazetič, 'Rebeka' by Andreja Rauch and 'Concept of Concept' by Mateja Bučar. Four more productions were featured on the accompanying programme, namely 'Temporary Autonomous Zone' by The Stroj, Matej Kejžar and Aldo Ivančič, 'Catharsis for Beginners' by Jurij Konjar, 'We Are All Marlene Dietrich For' by Emil Hrvatin and Erna Omarsdottir and 'Mozart - Hype as I Wanna Be' by Iztok Kovač. The selection of the programme was entrusted to Martina Hochmuth of the Vienna-based contemporary dance and performance institution Tanzquartier; Mateja Rebolj, a former member of the [[Slovene National Theatre (SNG) Ljubljana - Opera and Ballet]] and dancer in numerous contemporary dance and theatre productions; and Rok Vevar, theatre director and art critic. They chose from among 54 productions. Led by Julia Buckroyd of the University of Hertfordshire, the 2005 Festival Workshop was organised under the theme of 'Vital Elements', while the 2005 Festival Forum 'The State of Things' was attended by 37 international guests.
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The selection of the programme is entrusted to an international team of dance experts and/or artists, who make a selection from commonly over 50 applied productions.  
  
The Gibanica reward of the 3rd showcase of Slovene dance productions 2005–2007 was bestowed to the production Tkalci' ('Weawers') by Andreja Rauch, a special mention was given to an upcoming star of the future Leja Jurišič. The audience award went to Zarjavele trobente ('Rusty Trumpets) by Branko Potočan, [[Vitkar Institute]].
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[[Ksenija Hribar Award|Ksenija Hribar Awards]], handed out by the [[Contemporary Dance Association Slovenia]], are also presented at the closing event of the platform.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
* [[Gibanica (Moving Cake) Festival of Slovene Dance Award]]  
 
* [[Gibanica (Moving Cake) Festival of Slovene Dance Award]]  
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* [[Contemporary Dance Association Slovenia]]
  
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==External links==
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*[https://gibanica.info/en/ Gibanica (Moving Cake) Biennial of Slovenian Contemporary Dance Art website]
  
[[Category:Theatre festivals]]
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[[Category:Festivals]]
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[[Category:Festivals in February]]
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[[Category:Dance]]
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[[Category:Theatre & Dance]]

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Gibanica, bienale slovenske sodobne umetnosti
Metelkova 6, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Phone386 (0) 1 432 2390
Dejan Srhoj, Contemporary Dance Association Slovenia President
Frequencybiennial
Festival dates22.2.2023 - 25.2.2023




Held biannually since 2003 the Gibanica (Moving Cake) Biennial of Slovenian Contemporary Dance Art has been a competitive contemporary dance festival aimed at offering an overview of the most outstanding Slovene dance performances of the preceding two years. Since 2011 the festival is managed by the Contemporary Dance Association Slovenia in cooperation with a network of partners and takes place at a number of venues across Ljubljana.


The festival’s name is a pun on the Slovene verb for moving (gibati) and a traditional Slovene pastry (gibanica), which varies from region to region.


Programme and organisation

The festival aspires to present the diversity of the Slovene dance scene to the local and international audiences. Presented at various venues in Ljubljana, it embraces a range of dance forms from "pure" to "hybrid", including works of both the established generation as well as dance pieces by newcomers who are just beginning to make their mark on the dance scene. The main programme of the Moving Cake Festival features around 12 shows by selected Slovene dance producers, which compete for the Gibanica (Moving Cake) Festival of Slovene Dance Award – one is selected by the audience and the other by an international jury. Several performances are presented in the side programme, which also includes discussions and round tables taking a critical look at the Slovene dance scene, and occasionally workshops and/or exhibitions. The festival is attended by numerous international dance critics, festival directors, and producers.

The selection of the programme is entrusted to an international team of dance experts and/or artists, who make a selection from commonly over 50 applied productions.

Ksenija Hribar Awards, handed out by the Contemporary Dance Association Slovenia, are also presented at the closing event of the platform.

See also

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Gibanica, festival slovenskega plesa +
Nataša Zavolovšek +
Gibanica, festival slovenskega plesa +
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Zavod Exodos, Metelkova 6, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia +
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