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| localname = Linhartova srečanja | | localname = Linhartova srečanja | ||
| street = Štefanova 5 | | street = Štefanova 5 | ||
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− | Named after the celebrated Slovene dramatist and historian [[Anton Tomaž Linhart]] (1756–1795), [[Linhart | + | Named after the celebrated Slovene dramatist and historian [[Anton Tomaž Linhart]] (1756–1795), [[Linhart Encounter]] is an annual festival of non-professional Slovene performing arts groups, organised each year since [[established::1962]] in a different city in Slovenia by the [[Public Fund for Cultural Activities of the Republic of Slovenia]]. Linhart Encounter presents an overview of amateur theatre production, with an aim to popularise and award the best production and achievements of the current season (Matiček Award). |
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− | The festival includes in its (competition and side) programme performances of all genres and formats, while the performances are selected by a selector who travels to see all potentially eligible performances and then selects 6 to 8 performances which are invited to the festival. The jury confers the Matiček Award for the best performance of the festival and may confer up to 3 awards for special achievements. The festival also hosts performances by Slovene minorities living in Austria, Croatia, and Hungary, as well as performances from other countries. The last 4 editions of Linhart | + | The festival includes in its (competition and side) programme performances of all genres and formats, while the performances are selected by a selector who travels to see all potentially eligible performances and then selects 6 to 8 performances which are invited to the festival. The jury confers the Matiček Award for the best performance of the festival and may confer up to 3 awards for special achievements. The festival also hosts performances by Slovene minorities living in Austria, Croatia, and Hungary, as well as performances from other countries. The last 4 editions of Linhart Encounter took place in Postojna. |
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
*[http://www.jskd.si/gledalisce-in-lutke/uvod_gledalisce.htm Puppets and Theatre Programme, Public Fund for Cultural Activities website] (in Slovenian) | *[http://www.jskd.si/gledalisce-in-lutke/uvod_gledalisce.htm Puppets and Theatre Programme, Public Fund for Cultural Activities website] (in Slovenian) | ||
− | *[http://www.jskd.si/gledalisce-in-lutke/festivali_gledalisce/linhart_gledalisce/linhart_10/uvod_linhart_10.htm Programme for Linhart | + | *[http://www.jskd.si/gledalisce-in-lutke/festivali_gledalisce/linhart_gledalisce/linhart_10/uvod_linhart_10.htm Programme for Linhart Encounter 2010] (in Slovenian) |
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The festival includes in its (competition and side) programme performances of all genres and formats, while the performances are selected by a selector who travels to see all potentially eligible performances and then selects 6 to 8 performances which are invited to the festival. The jury confers the Matiček Award for the best performance of the festival and may confer up to 3 awards for special achievements. The festival also hosts performances by Slovene minorities living in Austria, Croatia, and Hungary, as well as performances from other countries. The last 4 editions of Linhart Encounter took place in Postojna.
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