On Tuesday, June 15 at 2:05 p.m. in the Oder show on the 3rd program of Radio Slovenia - the Ars program.
Video of the show:
Playwright, artistic director, essayist and theatrical thinker Lojze Filipič (19 June 1921- 21. 4. 1975) made a significant mark on Slovenian theater in the decades after the Second World War with his work. He is considered the founder of modern dramaturgy and the founding father of the Slovenian Drama Week, within which the Grün-Filipič Award for achievements in Slovenian dramaturgy, named after him, is awarded. In 1955, he founded the First Festival of Slovenian and Yugoslav Contemporary Drama in Celje, and this initiative directly influenced the creation of the Yugoslav festival Sterijevo pozorje in Novi Sad and the Week of Slovenian Theatres, today called the Borštnik Meeting Festival. In 1972, in a letter to the Maribor festival, he wrote, among other things: "in times of general alienation and subjugation of man to the technique and civilization of the machine, to maintain and cultivate authentic and living contacts between people, between the audience and the theater, between the hall and the stage and the hall and the stage and all the people in in the hall and on the stage to unite into an undivided and indivisible whole of the human community and into a common experience".
Filipič's view, style, his subtlety and subtlety are brought to life in the sound of excerpts from the audio collection of the Slovenian Theater Institute and the archives of Radio Slovenia, as well as thoughts from texts that bear witness to a committed theater artist and a great humanist. The show was created in cooperation with the Slovenian Theater Institute - Theater Museum, co-authored by Ana Perna and Petra Tanka. More >>
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