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In [[established::2003]], [[Vitkar Institute]] launched the annual [[Rdeči revirji! - Red Beats! Festival]], an international festival of various art forms. Aiming to decentralise access to contemporary arts forms, the festival takes place in the small Slovene mining town of Hrastnik. The programme includes theatre, dance, street theatre, and puppet performances, exhibitions, concerts, film, comics etc.
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[[Rdeči revirji! - Red Beats! Festival|Rdeči revirji!]] (or Red Beats!, as it is also called) is an annual arts festival, held in the Zasavje region since [[established::2003]]. It runs a rather distinctive programming policy, systematically merging very different approaches to arts and culture. It can thus set contemporary dance theatre side by side with a regional wind orchestra, follow a school theatre play with a new media art performance, and so on. Taking place in the towns of Hrastnik, Zasavje and Trbovlje, the festival seeks to bring contemporary arts to the (geographical) periphery and present them to as wide a public, including children and youth, as possible.  
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The programme includes theatre, dance, exhibitions, concerts, film screenings, etc. Most of the events take place on the streets, and are free of charge. 
 
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A non-competitive spring festival is intended to bring together theatre people and the people living in a small mine town community to join in a relaxed atmosphere of circus, theatre, puppetry, music, and dance. The performances take place either indoor or in the street. The festival supports all kind of experimental creative initiatives and non-conventional forms that bring art close to the common people as well as organises a programme for children and the youth. The annual invitation to international groups is published in March. The festival's partners are the Hrastnik Cultural Centre, [[Flota Institute]] and [[Bunker Institute]], it is supported by the [[Municipality of Hrastnik]] and the [[Ministry of Culture]].
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The name of the festival comes an old name for the region,  which used to be one of the strongholds of the worker's rights movement. ''Rdeči revirji'' was also the name for the famous artworks by [IRWIN] and [[Laibach]], who also come from that region).  
  
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==Partner organisations and co-producers==
The festival has thus far hosted works by [[Betontanc]], Milan Tomášik and Alexander Gottfarb (Slovenia, Austria), [[Rozinteater]], [[Janez Janša]], and Ryuzo Fukuhara from the performing arts field, [[Konj Puppet Theatre]] and Ratatuya (Croatia) from the area of puppetry, the music groups [[Silence]], [[Kombinat Choir]], [[Slon in sadež]], and has featured a number of circus-acrobat events.
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Organised by [[Vitkar Institute]] and programmed by the dancer and choreographer [[Branko Potočan]], the festival is co-produced by [[Delavski dom Trbovlje Cultural Centre]], [[Delavski dom Zagorje Cultural Centre]], the Cultural and Recreational Center Hrastnik, the local Youth Centres and  PUNKTcc, a local co-working initiative.
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Also frequently involved are producers like [[Strip Core]], [[Aksioma Institute]], [Emanat Institute], [[Flota Institute]], [[Priden Možic Cultural Association]], [[Via Negativa]] and [[Bunker Institute]].
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The festival encompasses an international cast of art practitioners of dancing (both professional as well as amateur), theatre and street theatre shows, contemporary circus, puppet shows and concerts (of music as diverse as noise and wind orchestra marches). There are also visual arts exhibitions, art video and film screenings, workshops of all kinds and regularly also old mining shaft expeditions.
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Of the recent collaborations, one can mention the one with the [[Lighting Guerrilla Festival]], which placed its pre-programme in Hrastnik as a part of Rdeči revirji!, and has brought artists like [[Tilen Sepič]], Aleksandra Stratimirović (RS) and [[Marko A. Kovačič]].
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The festival has thus far hosted works by [[Betontanc]], Milan Tomášik and Alexander Gottfarb (Slovenia, Austria), [[Rozinteater]], [[Janez Janša]], [[Maja Delak]] and Ryuzo Fukuhara from the performing arts field; [[Konj Puppet Theatre]] and Ratatuya (Croatia) from the area of puppetry; the music acts Katsunori Takayama, [[Silence]], [[Kombinat Choir]], Fckn'Bstrds (NL) and [[Slon in sadež]]; [[Matej Andraž Vogrinčič]] and his spatial installations; visual artists Kiyotaka Yoshimitsu and [[Neven Korda]]; and many others.
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
 
*[[Vitkar Institute]]
 
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==External links==
 
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* [http://rdecirevirji.si/ Rdeči revirji Festival website]  
 
* [http://rdecirevirji.si/ Rdeči revirji Festival website]  
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Festival Rdeči revirji!
Metelkova 6, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Phone386 (0) 1 283 8341, 386 (0) 41 905208
Organised byVitkar Institute
Branko Potočan, Artistic Director



Frequencyannual
Festival dates26.5.2016 - 4.6.2016





Rdeči revirji! (or Red Beats!, as it is also called) is an annual arts festival, held in the Zasavje region since 2003. It runs a rather distinctive programming policy, systematically merging very different approaches to arts and culture. It can thus set contemporary dance theatre side by side with a regional wind orchestra, follow a school theatre play with a new media art performance, and so on. Taking place in the towns of Hrastnik, Zasavje and Trbovlje, the festival seeks to bring contemporary arts to the (geographical) periphery and present them to as wide a public, including children and youth, as possible.

The programme includes theatre, dance, exhibitions, concerts, film screenings, etc. Most of the events take place on the streets, and are free of charge.


The name of the festival comes an old name for the region, which used to be one of the strongholds of the worker's rights movement. Rdeči revirji was also the name for the famous artworks by [IRWIN] and Laibach, who also come from that region).

Partner organisations and co-producers

Organised by Vitkar Institute and programmed by the dancer and choreographer Branko Potočan, the festival is co-produced by Delavski dom Trbovlje Cultural Centre, Delavski dom Zagorje Cultural Centre, the Cultural and Recreational Center Hrastnik, the local Youth Centres and PUNKTcc, a local co-working initiative.

Also frequently involved are producers like Strip Core, Aksioma Institute, [Emanat Institute], Flota Institute, Priden Možic Cultural Association, Via Negativa and Bunker Institute.

Programme

The festival encompasses an international cast of art practitioners of dancing (both professional as well as amateur), theatre and street theatre shows, contemporary circus, puppet shows and concerts (of music as diverse as noise and wind orchestra marches). There are also visual arts exhibitions, art video and film screenings, workshops of all kinds and regularly also old mining shaft expeditions.

Of the recent collaborations, one can mention the one with the Lighting Guerrilla Festival, which placed its pre-programme in Hrastnik as a part of Rdeči revirji!, and has brought artists like Tilen Sepič, Aleksandra Stratimirović (RS) and Marko A. Kovačič.

Participating artists

The festival has thus far hosted works by Betontanc, Milan Tomášik and Alexander Gottfarb (Slovenia, Austria), Rozinteater, Janez Janša, Maja Delak and Ryuzo Fukuhara from the performing arts field; Konj Puppet Theatre and Ratatuya (Croatia) from the area of puppetry; the music acts Katsunori Takayama, Silence, Kombinat Choir, Fckn'Bstrds (NL) and Slon in sadež; Matej Andraž Vogrinčič and his spatial installations; visual artists Kiyotaka Yoshimitsu and Neven Korda; and many others.

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