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Launched in 1989, the [[Summer Pier International Puppetry Festival, Maribor]] is an annual international puppetry festival which offers a review of recent Slovene puppet creativity activity alongside many foreign performances for both children and adults. The Summer Pier Festival collaborates with several other Slovene puppetry producers and promoters, including Fru Fru Puppet Theatre which presented Labyrinth of Moments within framework of the 2007 festival. | Launched in 1989, the [[Summer Pier International Puppetry Festival, Maribor]] is an annual international puppetry festival which offers a review of recent Slovene puppet creativity activity alongside many foreign performances for both children and adults. The Summer Pier Festival collaborates with several other Slovene puppetry producers and promoters, including Fru Fru Puppet Theatre which presented Labyrinth of Moments within framework of the 2007 festival. | ||
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Previous festivals have included performers from Slovenia, Austria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Germany, the United Kingdom, Belgium, France, Switzerland, Poland and Bulgaria, and also China, Brazil and Japan. A children’s jury confers the Cat in the Bag Award.
The Festival takes place in the Atrium and Knights’ Hall of Maribor Castle, at Maribor Puppet Theatre, and at the Narodni dom Maribor. Performances normally tour also to Ptuj, Lenart, Medvode, Nova Gorica, Celje and Lendava, and Slovene productions toured to Austria (Carinthia and Styria).
Culture.si offers information on Slovene cultural producers, venues, festivals and support services, all in one place. It encourages international cultural exchange in the fields of arts, culture and heritage. The portal and its content is owned and funded by the Ministry of Culture, funded by the European Union Recovery and Resilience Plan and developed by Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory.