Provider: - Institution: - Data provided by Europeana Collections- Rodin I is a sculpture - story loosely based on the life and fate of four different characters, Rodin, Camille Claudel, Rose and the ...Elephant Man. They are connected through the space of their bodies, the territory of Rodin's art. They are sculptures caught at the various points of a spasm. Their fleeting sensual perceptions feed one into other - with the aim of developing the perfect contour of touch, a fluctuating line of touching.
Iva Jevtić- Rodin I je skulptura-zgodba, ki temelji na življenjskih usodah štirih različnih oseb, Rodina, Camille Claudel, Rose Rodin in Cloveka slona. Ti liki so povezani skozi pokrajino svojih teles, skozi področje Rodinovega ustvarjanja. So skuplture ujete v različnih presekih krča. Njihova minljiva senzualna percepcija se med seboj dopolnjuje - in razvije bežen obris dotika, valujočo linijo dotikanja.
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Provider: - Institution: - Data provided by Europeana Collections- By choosing Schneewittchen by the Swiss writer Robert Walser for his latest production, Ivica Buljan is following the main outlines ...of his stage direction procedure and a consistent poetics of theatre, which he delineated back in the initial stages of his work as a stage director. He always selects poetic theatre plays that are devoid of all psychological analysis or linear plot. The spectacle effect is subdued or even completely erased by the emphasis on the rational components of the text that focus the spectator's attention on aural perception and comprehension. Unlike Disney's work in a different genre, Walser's Schneewittchen is not a reinterpretation of the Snow White fairytale by the Brothers Grimm. Instead, it disassembles the story into individual viewpoints. The quadrangle, composed of well-known heroes whose characters are here presented much more clearly, speak a posteriori about what happened (to them), comparing the reality of their experience with the story and the experiences of others. The neurotic Snow White, the indecisive and gullible Prince, the Queen who resembles Mme Merteuil from Dangerous Liaisons and the manly Hunter all investigate the coherence of the story and attempt to separate the truth from the lie and find some sort of meaning. They repeat the key scenes from the story, reconstructing the scene of the crime (Walter Benjamin, one of the first critics of Walser's work said that the play begins where other stories stop).
Walser's short plays are pioneering works of that poetic modernity that is clearly articulated in Beckett's plays as presented by the theatre of Thomas Bernhardt. Their characters excel in their remarkable inner motivation and energy, which cannot be contained. In traditional theatres (and fairytales), characters behave according to a certain logic, following ethical choices and actions that lead them either to disaster or glory. In Walser's text, modernity is expressed through a relative presentation of each position, the shattering of any kind of security, and characters who do not understand themselves but whose relationships with others have a complex meaning.
Schneewittchen belongs among those works that have been staged by Ivica Buljan many times and that can be enjoyed without having to understand them in order to be enchanted by them.- Nevrotična Sneguljčica, neodločni in vodljivi Princ, Kraljica ter možati Lovec se sprašujejo o smislu zgodbe, poskušajo ločiti resnično od lažnega, poskušajo ločiti resnično od lažnega, da bi dojeli njeno bistvo.
Z izbiro dramoleta Sneguljčica - napisal ga je švicarski pisatelj Robert Walser - hrvaški režiser Ivica Buljan nadaljuje z osnovnimi značilnostmi svojega režijskega postopka. Poetično dramsko delo, v katerem ni psihološke razčlembe niti linearnega zapleta, je zanj osnovna predloga. Poudarjene intelektualne značilnosti besedila izginjajo, ugašajo. Tako naj bi se - za učinek predstave - sprostila koncentracija poslušanja in razumevanja.
Walserjeva Sneguljčica ni adaptacija pravljice za otroke bratov Grimm, ni prestavljena v drug svet, v bistvu gre za različnost pogledov. Kvartet dobro znanih protagonistov, v tem primeru bolj izrazitih značajev, pripoveduje "a posteriori", kar se (jim) je zgodilo, in primerja resničnost svojih izkušenj v zgodbi z izkušnjami drugih. Nevrotična Sneguljčica, neodločni in vodljivi Princ, Kraljica, ki spominja na diskretno Mme Marteuil iz Nevarnih razmerij, ter možati Lovec se sprašujejo o smislu zgodbe, poskušajo ločiti resnično od lažnega, da bi dojeli njeno bistvo.
Walserjevi dramoleti so začetki poetičnega modernizma, ki se nazorno prepozna pri Beckettu ali v gledališču Thomasa Bernhardta. Modernizem, ki ga kaže Walserjevo dramsko besedilo, se potrjuje z relativiziranjem stališč, z razkrojem varnosti, z liki, ki samih sebe ne razumejo, medtem ko so relacije med osebami večpomenske.
Walserjeva Sneguljčica /Schneewittchen/ je besedilo, ki se ujema z Buljanovim razumevanjem gledališča. Predstavi je lahko slediti, četudi je povsem ne razumemo. In vendar nas prevzame.- All metadata published by Europeana are available free of restriction under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication. However, Europeana requests that you actively acknowledge and give attribution to all metadata sources including Europeana
Provider: - Institution: - Data provided by Europeana Collections- KOSOVIR, small (Cosovirius ferus ululans); an interesting animal, lives in Kosoviria. Kosovirs are divided into curious and ...non-curious. They have brown fur, distinguished for its exceptional softness. They are adorned by a long, bushy tail which usually ends in a round tuft. In his mouth a kosovir has sixteen sharp teeth to bite into tomatoes, which are the kosovir's main food source. Kosovirs are mainly cute, sociable animals, but must not be teased or woken up too early. At such occasion they rage, scratch, screech and kohowl. The exception are non-curious kosovirs, which are far less common. Both species live in spoons on which tomatoes grow. They use the spoon to move through air. Close relatives: screech owl, dormouse, twisthet. Distant relatives: anything fuzzy, warm, vivid, naughty, and also lazy. The Kosoviria is extremely difficult to find, because there are no traffic connections, and because it is not marked on any map, simply because in is here today and there tomorrow.
(Svetlana Makarovič, Kosovirs on a flying spoon)- KOSOVIR, mali (Cosovirius ferus ululans); zanimiva žival, živi v Kosoviriji. Kosovirje delimo na radovedne in neradovedne. Imajo rjav kožuh, ki se odlikuje po izredni mehkosti. Krasi jih dolg, košat rep, ki se navadno končuje v okroglast čop. V gobčku ima kosovir šestnajst ostrih zob, s katerimi razkosava paradižnike, ki so glavna kosovirska hrana. Kosovirji so večinoma ljubke in družabne živali, ne smemo pa jih dražiti ali celo prehitro zbujati iz spanja. Takrat pobesnijo, praskajo in glasno vreščijo ter kosovikajo. Izjema so neradovedni kosovriji, ki pa so manj razširjeni. Obe vrsti prebivata v žlicah, na katerih rastejo paradižniki. Z žlicami se tudi premikajo po zraku. Bližnji sorodniki: skovir, polh, zvijat. Daljni sorodniki: vse, kar je puhastega, toplega, živahnega in nagajivega, pa tudi lenuhastega. Deželo Kosovirijo je izredno težko najti, ker ni ustreznih prometnih zvez, razen tega tudi ni označena na zemljevidih iz preprostega razloga, ker je zdaj tu zdaj tam.
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Provider: - Institution: - Data provided by Europeana Collections- KOSOVIR, mali (Cosovirius ferus ululans); zanimiva žival, živi v Kosoviriji. Kosovirje delimo na radovedne in neradovedne. Imajo ...rjav kožuh, ki se odlikuje po izredni mehkosti. Krasi jih dolg, košat rep, ki se navadno končuje v okroglast čop. V gobčku ima kosovir šestnajst ostrih zob, s katerimi razkosava paradižnike, ki so glavna kosovirska hrana. Kosovirji so večinoma ljubke in družabne živali, ne smemo pa jih dražiti ali celo prehitro zbujati iz spanja. Takrat pobesnijo, praskajo in glasno vreščijo ter kosovikajo. Izjema so neradovedni kosovriji, ki pa so manj razširjeni. Obe vrsti prebivata v žlicah, na katerih rastejo paradižniki. Z žlicami se tudi premikajo po zraku. Bližnji sorodniki: skovir, polh, zvijat. Daljni sorodniki: vse, kar je puhastega, toplega, živahnega in nagajivega, pa tudi lenuhastega. Deželo Kosovirijo je izredno težko najti, ker ni ustreznih prometnih zvez, razen tega tudi ni označena na zemljevidih iz preprostega razloga, ker je zdaj tu zdaj tam.
(Svetlana Makarovič, Kosovirja na leteči žlici)- Theatre programme for the performance Kosovirs Again! KOSOVIR, small (Cosovirius ferus ululans); an interesting animal, lives in Kosoviria. Kosovirs are divided into curious and non-curious. They have brown fur, distinguished for its exceptional softness. They are adorned by a long, bushy tail which usually ends in a round tuft. In his mouth a kosovir has sixteen sharp teeth to bite into tomatoes, which are the kosovir's main food source. Kosovirs are mainly cute, sociable animals, but must not be teased or woken up too early. At such occasion they rage, scratch, screech and kohowl. The exception are non-curious kosovirs, which are far less common. Both species live in spoons on which tomatoes grow. They use the spoon to move through air. Close relatives: screech owl, dormouse, twisthet. Distant relatives: anything fuzzy, warm, vivid, naughty, and also lazy. The Kosoviria is extremely difficult to find, because there are no traffic connections, and because it is not marked on any map, simply because in is here today and there tomorrow.
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Provider: - Institution: - Data provided by Europeana Collections- A picture of a puppet designed by Barbara Stupica for the performance Kosovirs again! directed by Barbara Hieng Samobor.- All ...metadata published by Europeana are available free of restriction under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication. However, Europeana requests that you actively acknowledge and give attribution to all metadata sources including Europeana
Provider: - Institution: - Data provided by Europeana Collections- KOSOVIR, small (Cosovirius ferus ululans); an interesting animal, lives in Kosoviria. Kosovirs are divided into curious and ...non-curious. They have brown fur, distinguished for its exceptional softness. They are adorned by a long, bushy tail which usually ends in a round tuft. In his mouth a kosovir has sixteen sharp teeth to bite into tomatoes, which are the kosovir's main food source. Kosovirs are mainly cute, sociable animals, but must not be teased or woken up too early. At such occasion they rage, scratch, screech and kohowl. The exception are non-curious kosovirs, which are far less common. Both species live in spoons on which tomatoes grow. They use the spoon to move through air. Close relatives: screech owl, dormouse, twisthet. Distant relatives: anything fuzzy, warm, vivid, naughty, and also lazy. The Kosoviria is extremely difficult to find, because there are no traffic connections, and because it is not marked on any map, simply because in is here today and there tomorrow.
(Svetlana Makarovič, Kosovirs on a flying spoon)- KOSOVIR, mali (Cosovirius ferus ululans); zanimiva žival, živi v Kosoviriji. Kosovirje delimo na radovedne in neradovedne. Imajo rjav kožuh, ki se odlikuje po izredni mehkosti. Krasi jih dolg, košat rep, ki se navadno končuje v okroglast čop. V gobčku ima kosovir šestnajst ostrih zob, s katerimi razkosava paradižnike, ki so glavna kosovirska hrana. Kosovirji so večinoma ljubke in družabne živali, ne smemo pa jih dražiti ali celo prehitro zbujati iz spanja. Takrat pobesnijo, praskajo in glasno vreščijo ter kosovikajo. Izjema so neradovedni kosovriji, ki pa so manj razširjeni. Obe vrsti prebivata v žlicah, na katerih rastejo paradižniki. Z žlicami se tudi premikajo po zraku. Bližnji sorodniki: skovir, polh, zvijat. Daljni sorodniki: vse, kar je puhastega, toplega, živahnega in nagajivega, pa tudi lenuhastega. Deželo Kosovirijo je izredno težko najti, ker ni ustreznih prometnih zvez, razen tega tudi ni označena na zemljevidih iz preprostega razloga, ker je zdaj tu zdaj tam.
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Provider: - Institution: - Data provided by Europeana Collections- KOSOVIR, small (Cosovirius ferus ululans); an interesting animal, lives in Kosoviria. Kosovirs are divided into curious and ...non-curious. They have brown fur, distinguished for its exceptional softness. They are adorned by a long, bushy tail which usually ends in a round tuft. In his mouth a kosovir has sixteen sharp teeth to bite into tomatoes, which are the kosovir's main food source. Kosovirs are mainly cute, sociable animals, but must not be teased or woken up too early. At such occasion they rage, scratch, screech and kohowl. The exception are non-curious kosovirs, which are far less common. Both species live in spoons on which tomatoes grow. They use the spoon to move through air. Close relatives: screech owl, dormouse, twisthet. Distant relatives: anything fuzzy, warm, vivid, naughty, and also lazy. The Kosoviria is extremely difficult to find, because there are no traffic connections, and because it is not marked on any map, simply because in is here today and there tomorrow.
(Svetlana Makarovič, Kosovirs on a flying spoon)- KOSOVIR, mali (Cosovirius ferus ululans); zanimiva žival, živi v Kosoviriji. Kosovirje delimo na radovedne in neradovedne. Imajo rjav kožuh, ki se odlikuje po izredni mehkosti. Krasi jih dolg, košat rep, ki se navadno končuje v okroglast čop. V gobčku ima kosovir šestnajst ostrih zob, s katerimi razkosava paradižnike, ki so glavna kosovirska hrana. Kosovirji so večinoma ljubke in družabne živali, ne smemo pa jih dražiti ali celo prehitro zbujati iz spanja. Takrat pobesnijo, praskajo in glasno vreščijo ter kosovikajo. Izjema so neradovedni kosovriji, ki pa so manj razširjeni. Obe vrsti prebivata v žlicah, na katerih rastejo paradižniki. Z žlicami se tudi premikajo po zraku. Bližnji sorodniki: skovir, polh, zvijat. Daljni sorodniki: vse, kar je puhastega, toplega, živahnega in nagajivega, pa tudi lenuhastega. Deželo Kosovirijo je izredno težko najti, ker ni ustreznih prometnih zvez, razen tega tudi ni označena na zemljevidih iz preprostega razloga, ker je zdaj tu zdaj tam.
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Provider: - Institution: - Data provided by Europeana Collections- KOSOVIR, small (Cosovirius ferus ululans); an interesting animal, lives in Kosoviria. Kosovirs are divided into curious and ...non-curious. They have brown fur, distinguished for its exceptional softness. They are adorned by a long, bushy tail which usually ends in a round tuft. In his mouth a kosovir has sixteen sharp teeth to bite into tomatoes, which are the kosovir's main food source. Kosovirs are mainly cute, sociable animals, but must not be teased or woken up too early. At such occasion they rage, scratch, screech and kohowl. The exception are non-curious kosovirs, which are far less common. Both species live in spoons on which tomatoes grow. They use the spoon to move through air. Close relatives: screech owl, dormouse, twisthet. Distant relatives: anything fuzzy, warm, vivid, naughty, and also lazy. The Kosoviria is extremely difficult to find, because there are no traffic connections, and because it is not marked on any map, simply because in is here today and there tomorrow.
(Svetlana Makarovič, Kosovirs on a flying spoon)- KOSOVIR, mali (Cosovirius ferus ululans); zanimiva žival, živi v Kosoviriji. Kosovirje delimo na radovedne in neradovedne. Imajo rjav kožuh, ki se odlikuje po izredni mehkosti. Krasi jih dolg, košat rep, ki se navadno končuje v okroglast čop. V gobčku ima kosovir šestnajst ostrih zob, s katerimi razkosava paradižnike, ki so glavna kosovirska hrana. Kosovirji so večinoma ljubke in družabne živali, ne smemo pa jih dražiti ali celo prehitro zbujati iz spanja. Takrat pobesnijo, praskajo in glasno vreščijo ter kosovikajo. Izjema so neradovedni kosovriji, ki pa so manj razširjeni. Obe vrsti prebivata v žlicah, na katerih rastejo paradižniki. Z žlicami se tudi premikajo po zraku. Bližnji sorodniki: skovir, polh, zvijat. Daljni sorodniki: vse, kar je puhastega, toplega, živahnega in nagajivega, pa tudi lenuhastega. Deželo Kosovirijo je izredno težko najti, ker ni ustreznih prometnih zvez, razen tega tudi ni označena na zemljevidih iz preprostega razloga, ker je zdaj tu zdaj tam.
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