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− | The | + | The [[Uš Puppet Theatre Company|Uš ("Louse") Puppet Theatre Company]] was established in [[established::1991]] in Ljubljana by [[Andrej Žibert]], [[Matevž Gregorič]], and [[Renata Kalemba]]. They have co-operated with several directors, visual artists, and stage set designers as well as with other ensembles (including [[Jože Pengov Puppet Theatre]], [[Maribor Puppet Theatre]], and [[Corn Seed Association, K Zrnovič Puppet Theatre]]). Their performances are created mostly for children. |
− | The ensemble tours Slovenia and presents productions at various international festivals including events in Croatia, Austria, Italy, Serbia and Switzerland. Uš Puppet Theatre is active in the framework of the [[Association of Puppeteers]] and | + | The ensemble tours Slovenia and presents productions at various international festivals including events in Croatia, Austria, Italy, Serbia, and Switzerland. Uš Puppet Theatre is active in the framework of the [[Association of Puppeteers]] and is a member of the Puppetry Artists Institution of Slovenia. |
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