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| role                = President
 
| role                = President
 
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|email                = inga@glej.si
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{{Contact
 
| name                = Marko Bratuš
 
| role                = Artistic Director
 
|email                = bratus@glej.si
 
 
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{{Contact
 
{{Contact
 
| name                = Barbara Poček
 
| name                = Barbara Poček
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| role                = Producer, head of international projects
 
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|email                = barbara@glej.si
 
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{{Contact
 
{{Contact
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| name                = Jure Novak
 
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| role                = Public relations  
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Since its establishment under the name ''Experimental theatre Glej'' back in [[established::1970]], [[Glej Theatre]] has been playing an important role in the development of the Slovene theatre scene. The oldest independent performing arts venue in Ljubljana, Glej not only functions as a theatre production house but also as an educational and developmental platform. Up to this day it remains a place open to unorthodox approaches and research, focusing mainly on the upcoming generations of artists. Its challenging productions, endorsed both by the audiences as well as the expert public, were invited to numerous international festivals and have won various awards.
  
{{Image|Glej Theatre 2011 Mesnica Butcher Shop Photo Peter Giodani.jpg}}
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[[Glej Theatre]] has profiled itself as an alternative theatre with a diverse programme, ranging from classical dramatic stagings to physical theatre and even dance works. It fosters numerous collaborations with Slovene as well international organisations and also frequently lends its venue for various festivals and independent artists productions.
 
 
The oldest independent performing arts venue in Ljubljana, since its establishment as an experimental theatre in [[established::1970]], [[Glej Theatre]] has played an important role in the making of the Slovene theatre scene. It remains a place open to unorthodox approaches and theatrical research and focuses mainly on the upcoming generations of artists. [[Glej Theatre]] has profiled itself as an alternative theatre of different poetics and genres with a programme that attracts very different audiences.  
 
 
 
Besides numerous co-productions with Slovene and international organisations, [[Glej Theatre]] strives to develop fresh and innovative programmes to support young emerging artists and build longstanding partnerships on an international level.
 
 
 
 
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==Background==
 
==Background==
The theatre emerged in the 1970s from a need for an alternative space for theatrical production in Ljubljana. It was founded by a group of directors, who were inspired by evolving experimental theatre approaches and introduced them into the Slovene space, such as [[Lado Kralj]], [[Dušan Jovanović]], [[Zvone Šedlbauer]], and others. Aiming for innovative and experimental approaches as well as new, more radical contents and sensibilities, the theatre chose its name (in English: Look) in view of the notions developed by the American avant-garde theatre theoretician Richard Schechner. Since its beginnings, Glej has produced works that did not fit into the existing institutional theatre structures. Already in its formative years, Glej staged a number of successful performances, most notably [[Bojan Štih]]'s ''Monument G'' [Spomenik G] (1972), directed by [[Dušan Jovanović]], and [[Milan Jesih]]'s ''The Bitter Fruits of Justice'' [Grenki sadeži pravice] (1974), directed by [[Zvone Šedlbauer]], which strongly influenced the theatre production in then Yugoslavia.
 
  
In the 1980s, the theatre slowly moved away from radical experimental production. However, it retained its main orientation to produce works by emerging, innovative authors who were able to offer new aesthetics and emphases, and collaborated with a number of still influential Slovene directors, such as [[Vinko Möderndorfer]], [[Matjaž Zupančič]], and [[Eduard Miler]]. In the 1990s Glej opened up to various poetics under [[Nevenka Koprivšek]]'s programme direction, producing works of non-verbal, physical theatre by [[Iztok Kovač]], [[Matjaž Pograjc]], and [[Tomaž Štrucl]], as well as promoted unorthodox approaches, exercised by [[Nevenka Koprivšek]], [[Matjaž Berger]], [[Igor Štromajer]], [[Tomi Janežič]], [[Sebastjan Horvat]], [[Diego DeBrea]], [[Jernej Lorenci]], [[Ivana Djilas]], and [[Emil Hrvatin]]. It also produced comedies by [[Iztok Lovrić]] and the group Grejpfruit ("Grapefruit").  
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The theatre emerged out of a need for an alternative space for theatrical production in Ljubljana. It was founded by a group of directors, who were inspired by the evolving experimental theatre approaches and introduced them into the Slovene space, such as [[Lado Kralj]], [[Dušan Jovanović]], [[Zvone Šedlbauer]], and others. The theatre chose its name (which can be translated as ''Look'') in light of the notions developed by the American avant-garde theatre theoretician Richard Schechner.  
  
==Programme==
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Since its beginnings, Glej has produced works that did not fit into the existing institutional theatre structures. Already in its formative years, Glej staged a number of successful performances, most notably [[Bojan Štih]]'s ''Monument G'' [Spomenik G] (1972), directed by [[Dušan Jovanović]], and [[Milan Jesih]]'s ''The Bitter Fruits of Justice'' [Grenki sadeži pravice] (1974), directed by [[Zvone Šedlbauer]], which strongly influenced the theatre production in then Yugoslavia.
  
Since 2000, Glej has continued to produce works of different aesthetics and genres, from classical stagings of dramatic texts and comedies to puppet and "post-dramatic" performances. Glej's challenging productions have been accepted by the audience and the expert public, invited to numerous international festivals and won various awards. Different artistic directors have influenced and introduced pioneer programmes which have been widely accepted by theatre institutions in Slovenia. These programmes have meant a great shift from Glej being only a performing arts venue to a theatre production house and an educational platform.  
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During the 1980s the theatre slowly moved away from radical experimental production. However, it retained its main orientation to produce works by emerging, innovative authors who were able to offer new aesthetics and emphases, and in the coming decades collaborated with a number of still influential Slovene directors and authors such as [[Vinko Möderndorfer]], [[Eduard Miler]], [[Iztok Kovač]], [[Matjaž Pograjc]], [[Matjaž Berger]], [[Igor Štromajer]], [[Jernej Lorenci]], [[Tomi Janežič]], [[Sebastjan Horvat]], [[Diego DeBrea]], [[Ivana Djilas]], and [[Emil Hrvatin]], to name but a few.  
  
Glej's guiding principle in the recent years has undoubtedly become "a process". The various programmes introduced during the last four years have supported the upcoming artists' desire to focus on the process of their work rather than on the result itself. This approach has been undertaken in order to steer Glej's artistic and production vision away from the prevailing hyper-production model and has been widely recognised as suitable both by upcoming artists and different publics (experts, audiences, etc).
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==Programme==
  
{{Image|Glej Theatre 2014 ''Prihajamo'' [We are coming] Photo Mankica Kranjec.jpg}}
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Since 2000, Glej has continued to produce works of different aesthetics and genres, from stagings of classical dramatic texts and comedies to puppet and "post-dramatic" performances.  
  
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Glej Theatre annually produces or co-produces over a dozen performances of different genres. However, its guiding principle in recent years has undoubtedly become "a process". The various programmes introduced recently have supported the upcoming artists' desire to focus on the process of their work rather than on the result itself. This approach has been undertaken in order to steer Glej's artistic and production vision away from the prevailing hyper-production model.
  
Following its policy to promote new ideas, approaches, and aesthetics, Glej Theatre annually produces or co-produces over a dozen performances of different genres, ranging from classical dramatic stagings to physical theatre and even dance works.
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Glej runs several programmes which consist of innovative, engaged, and proactive concepts:
 
 
Since 2007 Glej has opened its programme structure in the form of the year-round open call (for theatrical and multidisciplinary projects) to anyone who wishes to work in the theatre. This gives Glej the flexibility to swiftly respond to any potential changes and needs in the theatre environment.
 
  
Glej runs several programmes which consist of innovative, engaged, and proactive concepts:
 
 
* ''Glej, Debut'' – offering young authors the opportunity to present their first project;
 
* ''Glej, Debut'' – offering young authors the opportunity to present their first project;
 
* ''Glej, Miniatures'' – a platform for short experimental theatre pieces, regardless of whether they are completed works or works in progress;
 
* ''Glej, Miniatures'' – a platform for short experimental theatre pieces, regardless of whether they are completed works or works in progress;
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* ''Glej, Resident'' – a unique residency programme offering upcoming artists the opportunity to research, develop, and produce their own poetics over a period of one year.
 
* ''Glej, Resident'' – a unique residency programme offering upcoming artists the opportunity to research, develop, and produce their own poetics over a period of one year.
  
== Collaboration ==
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Since 2007 Glej has opened its programme structure in the form of the year-round open call (for theatrical and multidisciplinary projects) to anyone who wishes to work in the theatre. This gives Glej the flexibility to swiftly respond to any potential changes and needs in the theatre environment.
  
Glej Theatre also forms bonds and connections with other institutions, regardless of whether they are independent or state funded. Since 2012 Glej Theatre co-organises the ''Overflight International Theatre Festival'' with [[Mladinsko Theatre]] and coordinates ''Transferzala'', the first season ticket that covers five independent Ljubljana theatres ([[Mini Theatre]], [[Dance Theatre Ljubljana]], [[Španski borci Culture Centre]], [[Stara Elektrarna - Old Power Station]] and Glej Theatre). Glej also often helps various festivals and independent artists by offering its venue for their performances.
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Different artistic directors have influenced and introduced pioneer programmes, with some of the presented ideas being later adopted by other theatre institutions in Slovenia. However, as of 2017 the theatre is being led by a collective body, the so called ''arts council''.  
  
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===Collaborations===
  
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Glej Theatre frequently collaborates with various other institutions. One of the more striking such an enterprise is its coordination of ''Transferzala'', the first season ticket that covers five independent Ljubljana theatres – [[Mini Theatre]], [[Dance Theatre Ljubljana]], [[Španski borci Culture Centre]], [[Stara Elektrarna - Old Power Station]] and Glej Theatre.
  
== Educational platform==
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Other collaborative endeavours feature the [[Overflight International Theatre Festival]], co-produced with the  and the ŠtudenThatre, a festival co-produced with the [[Public Fund for Cultural Activities of the Republic of Slovenia|Public Fund for Cultural Activities]].
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==International cooperation==
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[[Glej Theatre]] has been actively involved in several international projects and platforms, for example, Development of New Art (DNA) (an EU supported project 2011–2013 led by the Czech NOVA SIT Association, with partners from Denmark, Hungary, Germany, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia) and the European Theater Night (2011, 2012). Currently, it is a member of the International Network for Contemporary Performing Arts (IETM), East European Performing Arts Platform (EEPAP), and a ''Call to Create'' platform.
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In 2014 Glej initiated the ''Generation 2 Generation'' project together with partners from the Netherlands, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and France, which focuses on the development of theatre for teenage audiences and on audience development in general.
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==Educational platform==
  
 
Glej differs from other theatres in Slovenia by its unique way of identifying and addressing challenges in the performing arts community in Slovenia. Glej has initiated several educational platforms which have been widely recognised as original, fresh, and innovative ([[PreGlej na glas! Playwriting Festival]], a programme for the promotion and development of quality Slovene playwriting; ''TOP Program'' for the development of young theatre critics; workshops for light designers; ''Poslušaj'', a programme for the development of theatre music).
 
Glej differs from other theatres in Slovenia by its unique way of identifying and addressing challenges in the performing arts community in Slovenia. Glej has initiated several educational platforms which have been widely recognised as original, fresh, and innovative ([[PreGlej na glas! Playwriting Festival]], a programme for the promotion and development of quality Slovene playwriting; ''TOP Program'' for the development of young theatre critics; workshops for light designers; ''Poslušaj'', a programme for the development of theatre music).
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Regardless of its various programmes and numerous cooperation activities, Glej remains dedicated to young artists who often take their first steps in the theatre between the four pillars in Glej.
 
Regardless of its various programmes and numerous cooperation activities, Glej remains dedicated to young artists who often take their first steps in the theatre between the four pillars in Glej.
  
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==See also==
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*[[Overflight International Theatre Festival]]
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*[[Mladinsko Theatre]]
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*[[Contemporary Slovene theatre|An overview of contemporary Slovene theatre]]
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*[[Public Fund for Cultural Activities of the Republic of Slovenia]]
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*[[Pocket Teater Studio]]
  
==International cooperation==
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Transferzala project venues
 
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*[[Mini Theatre]], , ,  
[[Glej Theatre]] has been actively involved in several international projects and platforms, for example, Development of New Art (DNA) (an EU supported project 2011–2013 led by the Czech NOVA SIT Association, with partners from Denmark, Hungary, Germany, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia) and the European Theater Night (2011, 2012). Currently, it is a member of the International Network for Contemporary Performing Arts (IETM), East European Performing Arts Platform (EEPAP), and a ''Call to Create'' platform.
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*[[Dance Theatre Ljubljana]]
 
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*[[Španski borci Culture Centre]]
In 2014 Glej initiated the ''Generation 2 Generation'' project together with partners from the Netherlands, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and France, which focuses on the development of theatre for teenage audiences and on audience development in general.
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*[[Stara Elektrarna - Old Power Station]]
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
 
* [http://www.glej.si/en/ Glej Theatre website]
 
* [http://www.glej.si/en/ Glej Theatre website]
* [http://www.dna-project.eu/ Development of New Art (DNA) project website]
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* [www.transferzala.si Transferzala website]
* [http://www.roundhouse.org.uk/about-us/call-to-create Call to Create initiative]
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* [http://www.g2gproject.eu/ Generation to generation project website]
 
 
 
 
  
 
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[[Category:EU Culture funding recipient]]
 
[[Category:EU Culture funding recipient]]
 
[[Category:EU Creative Europe, Culture funding recipient]]
 
[[Category:EU Creative Europe, Culture funding recipient]]
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Since its establishment under the name Experimental theatre Glej back in 1970, Glej Theatre has been playing an important role in the development of the Slovene theatre scene. The oldest independent performing arts venue in Ljubljana, Glej not only functions as a theatre production house but also as an educational and developmental platform. Up to this day it remains a place open to unorthodox approaches and research, focusing mainly on the upcoming generations of artists. Its challenging productions, endorsed both by the audiences as well as the expert public, were invited to numerous international festivals and have won various awards.

Glej Theatre has profiled itself as an alternative theatre with a diverse programme, ranging from classical dramatic stagings to physical theatre and even dance works. It fosters numerous collaborations with Slovene as well international organisations and also frequently lends its venue for various festivals and independent artists productions.


Background

The theatre emerged out of a need for an alternative space for theatrical production in Ljubljana. It was founded by a group of directors, who were inspired by the evolving experimental theatre approaches and introduced them into the Slovene space, such as Lado Kralj, Dušan Jovanović, Zvone Šedlbauer, and others. The theatre chose its name (which can be translated as Look) in light of the notions developed by the American avant-garde theatre theoretician Richard Schechner.

Since its beginnings, Glej has produced works that did not fit into the existing institutional theatre structures. Already in its formative years, Glej staged a number of successful performances, most notably Bojan Štih's Monument G [Spomenik G] (1972), directed by Dušan Jovanović, and Milan Jesih's The Bitter Fruits of Justice [Grenki sadeži pravice] (1974), directed by Zvone Šedlbauer, which strongly influenced the theatre production in then Yugoslavia.

During the 1980s the theatre slowly moved away from radical experimental production. However, it retained its main orientation to produce works by emerging, innovative authors who were able to offer new aesthetics and emphases, and in the coming decades collaborated with a number of still influential Slovene directors and authors such as Vinko Möderndorfer, Eduard Miler, Iztok Kovač, Matjaž Pograjc, Matjaž Berger, Igor Štromajer, Jernej Lorenci, Tomi Janežič, Sebastjan Horvat, Diego DeBrea, Ivana Djilas, and Emil Hrvatin, to name but a few.

Programme

Since 2000, Glej has continued to produce works of different aesthetics and genres, from stagings of classical dramatic texts and comedies to puppet and "post-dramatic" performances.

Glej Theatre annually produces or co-produces over a dozen performances of different genres. However, its guiding principle in recent years has undoubtedly become "a process". The various programmes introduced recently have supported the upcoming artists' desire to focus on the process of their work rather than on the result itself. This approach has been undertaken in order to steer Glej's artistic and production vision away from the prevailing hyper-production model.

Glej runs several programmes which consist of innovative, engaged, and proactive concepts:

  • Glej, Debut – offering young authors the opportunity to present their first project;
  • Glej, Miniatures – a platform for short experimental theatre pieces, regardless of whether they are completed works or works in progress;
  • Glej, Across the Border – guest performances of foreign small venues and production houses;
  • Glej in English – performances that are performed in English or have English subtitles, aimed at foreign citizens living in Slovenia;
  • Glej, Resident – a unique residency programme offering upcoming artists the opportunity to research, develop, and produce their own poetics over a period of one year.

Since 2007 Glej has opened its programme structure in the form of the year-round open call (for theatrical and multidisciplinary projects) to anyone who wishes to work in the theatre. This gives Glej the flexibility to swiftly respond to any potential changes and needs in the theatre environment.

Different artistic directors have influenced and introduced pioneer programmes, with some of the presented ideas being later adopted by other theatre institutions in Slovenia. However, as of 2017 the theatre is being led by a collective body, the so called arts council.

Collaborations

Glej Theatre frequently collaborates with various other institutions. One of the more striking such an enterprise is its coordination of Transferzala, the first season ticket that covers five independent Ljubljana theatres – Mini Theatre, Dance Theatre Ljubljana, Španski borci Culture Centre, Stara Elektrarna - Old Power Station and Glej Theatre.

Other collaborative endeavours feature the Overflight International Theatre Festival, co-produced with the and the ŠtudenThatre, a festival co-produced with the Public Fund for Cultural Activities.

International cooperation

Glej Theatre has been actively involved in several international projects and platforms, for example, Development of New Art (DNA) (an EU supported project 2011–2013 led by the Czech NOVA SIT Association, with partners from Denmark, Hungary, Germany, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia) and the European Theater Night (2011, 2012). Currently, it is a member of the International Network for Contemporary Performing Arts (IETM), East European Performing Arts Platform (EEPAP), and a Call to Create platform.

In 2014 Glej initiated the Generation 2 Generation project together with partners from the Netherlands, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and France, which focuses on the development of theatre for teenage audiences and on audience development in general.

Educational platform

Glej differs from other theatres in Slovenia by its unique way of identifying and addressing challenges in the performing arts community in Slovenia. Glej has initiated several educational platforms which have been widely recognised as original, fresh, and innovative (PreGlej na glas! Playwriting Festival, a programme for the promotion and development of quality Slovene playwriting; TOP Program for the development of young theatre critics; workshops for light designers; Poslušaj, a programme for the development of theatre music).

Regardless of its various programmes and numerous cooperation activities, Glej remains dedicated to young artists who often take their first steps in the theatre between the four pillars in Glej.

See also

Transferzala project venues

External links

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