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| name = International Union of the Marionette (UNIMA), Slovenia | | name = International Union of the Marionette (UNIMA), Slovenia | ||
− | | street = | + | | street = Krekov trg 2 |
| town = SI-1000 Ljubljana | | town = SI-1000 Ljubljana | ||
| telephone = 386 (0) 1 425 6060 | | telephone = 386 (0) 1 425 6060 | ||
| fax = 386 (0) 1 425 6061 | | fax = 386 (0) 1 425 6061 | ||
| email = info@unima.si | | email = info@unima.si | ||
+ | | website = http://www.lgl.si/ | ||
| managed by = International Union of the Marionette (UNIMA) | | managed by = International Union of the Marionette (UNIMA) | ||
− | | managed by 2 = | + | | managed by 2 = Ljubljana Puppet Theatre |
| contacts = {{Contact | | contacts = {{Contact | ||
− | | name = | + | | name = Uroš Korenčan |
− | | role = | + | | role = National secretary |
− | | street = | + | | street = |
− | | town = | + | | town = |
− | | email = | + | | email = uros.korencan@lgl.si |
+ | | phone = +386 (1) 3000 970 | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{Contact | {{Contact | ||
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{{image|UNIMA Slovenia 2014 100 Years of the Slovenian Puppetry Art exhibition 04.JPG}} | {{image|UNIMA Slovenia 2014 100 Years of the Slovenian Puppetry Art exhibition 04.JPG}} | ||
− | [[International Union of the Marionette (UNIMA), Slovenia|UNIMA Slovenia]] has 23 individual members. It cooperates with all puppetry organisations in Slovenia and strives to promote puppetry by celebrating the World Puppetry Day, bestowing the Klemenčič | + | [[International Union of the Marionette (UNIMA), Slovenia|UNIMA Slovenia]] has 23 individual members. It cooperates with all puppetry organisations in Slovenia and strives to promote puppetry by celebrating the World Puppetry Day, bestowing the Klemenčič and Pengov Awards, and organising memorial exhibitions. In 2014, [[Agata Freyer]] and [[Edi Majaron]] prepared the exhibition ''100 Years of Slovenian Puppetry Art'' in the [[National Museum of Slovenia|National Museum]]. |
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− | In 1992 the 16th Congress of | + | ==UNIMA Slovenia == |
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+ | In 1933, the first national centre was founded in Ljubljana when Slovenia hosted the UNIMA Congress, the last before World War II. After the war, until 1992, all activity was integrated in the Yugoslavian Centre. In 1992, the 16th Congress of UNIMA was organised by the [[Ljubljana Puppet Theatre]]. Since then Ljubljana has hosted the biennial [[Lutke International Puppet Festival]]. | ||
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+ | UNIMA Slovenia cooperates with all the puppetry organisations in Slovenia and strives to promote puppetry by celebrating the World Puppetry Day, bestowing the Klemenčič and Pengov awards, and organising memorial exhibitions. In 2001, with UNIMA Croatia, the book ''Puppets from Nursery School to School'' was published. UNIMA Slovenia is co-organiser of the [[Primorska Summer Festival]] and the [[Summer Puppet Pier Festival]] in Maribor. | ||
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+ | One of UNIMA's missions was the revival of the ''Lutka'' puppetry magazine, published by the [[Ljubljana Puppet Theatre]] since 2013, and the establishment of the [[Museum of Puppetry]] at the [[Ljubljana Castle]], which opened in 2015. The touring exhibitions should tour Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Slovakia. | ||
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== About UNIMA == | == About UNIMA == | ||
− | UNIMA is a non-governmental organisation affiliated to UNESCO which was initiated in 1929 in Prague by puppetiers from the Czech Republic, Bulgaria, France, Yugoslavia, Germany, Austria, Romania and the Soviet Union | + | UNIMA is a non-governmental organisation affiliated to UNESCO which was initiated in 1929 in Prague by puppetiers from the Czech Republic, Bulgaria, France, Yugoslavia, Germany, Austria, Romania and the Soviet Union. The UNIMA office is located in Charleville-Mézières, France. |
− | UNIMA’s principal aim is to promote contacts between puppeteers of different countries as a means of developing the theory and practice of the art of puppetry and to help preserve the living traditions of puppet theatre. UNIMA is currently present in 90 countries with National Centres and Representatives. It organises international congresses, conferences and assists festivals. | + | UNIMA’s principal aim is to promote contacts between puppeteers of different countries as a means of developing the theory and practice of the art of puppetry and to help preserve the living traditions of puppet theatre. UNIMA is currently present in 90 countries with National Centres and Representatives. It organises international congresses, conferences, and assists festivals. |
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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* [[Ljubljana Puppet Theatre]] | * [[Ljubljana Puppet Theatre]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Ljubljana Castle]] |
== External links == | == External links == | ||
− | *[http://www. | + | *[http://www.lgl.si/en Ljubljana Puppet Theatre website] |
− | * [ | + | * [https://www.unima.org/en/centres-unima/unima-slovenia/ UNIMA Slovenia] on the network's official website |
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17 Oct 2014
31 Oct 2014
100 Years of the Slovenian Puppetry Art, exhibition organised by Mini Teater, International Union of the Marionette (UNIMA), Slovenia, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Belgrade
21 Sep 2014
27 Sep 2014
100 Years of the Slovenian Puppetry Art, exhibition organised by Mini Teater, International Union of the Marionette (UNIMA), Slovenia, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Belgrade in the framework of the the 21st Subotica International Festival of Children's Theatres
15 Jun 2014
30 Jun 2014
100 Years of the Slovenian Puppetry Art, exhibition organised by Mini Teater, International Union of the Marionette (UNIMA), Slovenia, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Belgrade
In 1933, the first national centre was founded in Ljubljana when Slovenia hosted the UNIMA Congress, the last before World War II. After the war, until 1992, all activity was integrated in the Yugoslavian Centre. In 1992, the 16th Congress of UNIMA was organised by the Ljubljana Puppet Theatre. Since then Ljubljana has hosted the biennial Lutke International Puppet Festival.
UNIMA Slovenia cooperates with all the puppetry organisations in Slovenia and strives to promote puppetry by celebrating the World Puppetry Day, bestowing the Klemenčič and Pengov awards, and organising memorial exhibitions. In 2001, with UNIMA Croatia, the book Puppets from Nursery School to School was published. UNIMA Slovenia is co-organiser of the Primorska Summer Festival and the Summer Puppet Pier Festival in Maribor.
One of UNIMA's missions was the revival of the Lutka puppetry magazine, published by the Ljubljana Puppet Theatre since 2013, and the establishment of the Museum of Puppetry at the Ljubljana Castle, which opened in 2015. The touring exhibitions should tour Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Slovakia.
UNIMA is a non-governmental organisation affiliated to UNESCO which was initiated in 1929 in Prague by puppetiers from the Czech Republic, Bulgaria, France, Yugoslavia, Germany, Austria, Romania and the Soviet Union. The UNIMA office is located in Charleville-Mézières, France.
UNIMA’s principal aim is to promote contacts between puppeteers of different countries as a means of developing the theory and practice of the art of puppetry and to help preserve the living traditions of puppet theatre. UNIMA is currently present in 90 countries with National Centres and Representatives. It organises international congresses, conferences, and assists festivals.
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