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This happy day of culture 2022 at the Slovenian Theatre Institute - Theatre Museum

We are joining again this year On this happy day of culture, celebrating December 3rd – Prešeren's birthday. SLOGI – The Theatre Museum invites visitors to a public guided tour and individual viewing of the exhibitions on Friday, December 2nd, 2022. Free admission!

16.00

I worked for 40 years. From our collections: Servant Jernej – from Cankar to Skrbinšek and Delak, guided tour of the temporary exhibition

In the photo: Ferdo Delak (adapted from the story by Ivan Cankar), The Servant Jernej and His Right, directed by Ferdo Delak, Delavski oder in Ljubljana, premiere on 23 May 1932. Icon Library SLOGI – Theatre Museum.

Story The servant Jernej and his right is the most translated work by Ivan Cankar, which testifies to its universality and international recognition. Servant Jernej It has also encouraged – and continues to encourage – numerous adaptations for theatre, opera, choral music, radio, film, television, and more recently, comics.

The exhibition focuses on the most important dramatizations of this story: the first was written a hundred years ago (1922) by the versatile theatre creator Milan Skrbinšek, the second ninety years ago (1932) by the avant-garde artist Ferdo Delak. Selected materials from the collections of the Slovenian Theatre Institute – Theatre Museum will be on display (typescripts and book editions of dramatizations, stage sketches, projections sketches, stickers, theatre lists, photographs of performances, etc.), which accompanied numerous productions of Skrbinšek's and Delak's adaptations. Jerne's servant.

You will be guided through the temporary exhibition by the exhibition's authors, Dr. Aldo Milohnić and Mag. Tea Rogelj.

The exhibition is on view from November 29, 2022 to January 31, 2023, Monday to Friday between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. in the hall on the first floor of SLOGI - Theatre Museum.

9:00–16:00

Individual tours of the permanent exhibition WALKING BEHIND THE THEATRE – From the Jesuits to Cankar

Walking behind the theatre. From the Jesuits to Cankar. Photography: Dragan Babič. Source: Slovenian Theatre Institute.

The great story of Slovenian theatre, which you can walk through at our permanent exhibition SLOGI – Theatre Museum, ranges from the theatre of the reformers and counter-reformers and concludes with the appearance of the Slovenian playwright of European stature, Ivan Cankar, at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. It clearly shows that all the key turning points and processes on this path are marked either by parallel European processes or by European roots or influences; but at the same time, they are also marked by the emancipation of Slovenian theatre from excessive commitment to the latter - especially at the level of language and national identity.

The exhibition is on view from Monday to Friday between 9 am and 4 pm in the exhibition space on the second floor of SLOGI – Theatre Museum.

 

 

 

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