subotica international festival of children's theatres 1994-2011 presentation
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Subotica, Serbia: 1994-2011
Subotica International Festival ofChildrens Theatres
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Name of state: Republic of Serbia
Population: 7,120,666 (excludingKosovo) [2011 estimate (100th)]
83% Serbs
Geographic location: Southeasternand Central Europe, Balkan Peninsula,Western Balkans
Time zone: central European, CET
(GMT + 1 hour)
Climate: moderate continental
Official currency: the dinar (RSD)
Official language: Serbian
Official script: Cyrillic
Faiths: 85% Eastern OrthodoxChristian, 5.5% Roman CatholicChristian, 3.2% Muslim
Capital city: Belgrade, population
more than 1,730,000
Serbia facts:
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First recorded as Zabatka in 1391
City and municipality in northern Serbia,about 10 km from the border with Hungary,
in the heart of the Pannon Plain
150,000 inhabitants, with suburbs
Second largest city in the AutonomousProvince of Vojvodina, followingNovi Sad.
Fifth largest city in Serbia (after Belgrade,Novi Sad, Ni and Kragujevac)
Multi-confessional, multi-linguistic andmulti-ethnic
Ethnic groups: Hungarians, Serbs, Croats,
Bunjevci, Yugoslavs, Montenegrins, Slovaks,Roma...
Official languages: Serbian, Hungarianand Croatian
Faiths: Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant,
Muslim, Judaic
Subotica
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Festival y Founded in 1994 upon decision of theAssembly of the City of Subotica.
y Initiator, creator and director: Slobodan
Markoviy Managed by: director and Festival
council (9 members)
y Held annually in the third week of May
y Duration: 7 days
y International, selective and competitivey Official selection: 20 performances for
children up to 18
y Accompanying programmes: streettheatre, outdoor and touringperformances, a film programme,scientific gatherings, exhibitions,puppetry workshops and publishing
y Venues: theatres, cinemas, schools,galleries, in the open air (throughoutSerbia and in Hungary)
y Free entrance
Opening of the 1st Festival: 23 June 1994
www.lutfestsubotica.net
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Organization
www.openunsubotica.rs
Organizer and executive producer:Open University Subotica
Established in 1953
Core activities:
- Lifelong learning
- Organization of cultural events
- Research and development
- Project management
- Publishing
Departments:
- Centre for Education
- Centre for Culture
- Centre for Project Management- Centre for Ecology
31 employees
2 full-time employees engaged in organizationof the Festival (director and organizationalsecretary)
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Budget
33%
28%
20%
14%
5%
Ministry of Culture of theRepublic of Serbia
Provincial Secretariat of
Culture
City of Subotica
Other
Self-finance
Total annual amount: ~ 200 000
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Official Selection
Accompanying Programmes
CULTOUR (2010-2011)
May School of Puppetry(2010-present)
InternationalResearch College ofTheatre Arts (2009-present)
Publishing (2006-present)
National Puppetry in Focus (2005-present)
Film Programme (2000-present)
Streets and Squares (1995-present)
Festival onTour(1995-present)
Exhibitions (1994-present)
Book Promotions (1994-present)
Festival Promotions
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Official Selection20 theatre performances
Drama and puppet theatre
For children up to 18 years of age
Applications received: 1 June 31
December
Selection priority given to puppettheatre
Diversity of forms and approaches
Performances presented in theoriginal language
Awards decided by a five-member
international jury
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Official Selection Participants1994-2011
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Official Selection: Per Country of Origin
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Awards Grand Prix of the Festival for the Best
Performance
Special Prize for the OriginalExpression and Fantasy (optional)
Prize for the Best Direction
Prize for the Best Stage Design
Prize for the Best Original Music
Prize for the Best Puppet Design
Prize for Acting Skills (5 equal prizes)
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Grand Prix Winners
Artistic sculptureby Mijo Mijukovi ofNehajwww.montenegro.org/mijo
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1994 Grand Prix Winner
RussiaAcademic Theatre of Comedy N.P. Akimov - St. Petersburg
The Humpbacked Horse
Director: Ilya Makarov
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SlovakiaTrnava Theatre Trnava
Winter Tale
Director: Ladislav Koan
1995 Grand Prix Winner
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SlovakiaState Puppet Theatre Bratislava
Love Potion
Director: Jozef Bednarik
1996 Grand Prix Winner
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HungaryBudapest Puppet Theatre Budapest
Petrushka
Director: Kat Sznyi
1997 Grand Prix Winner
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1998 Grand Prix Winner
YugoslaviaThe Puppet Theatre Pinokio Zemun
The Story of a Horse
Director: ivomir Jokovi
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1999 Grand Prix Winner
BelarusBelarusian Theatre Lialka - Vitebsk
The Lost Soul, or Torment of a Sinner
Director: Oleg Zhugzhda
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2000 Grand Prix Winner
MacedoniaChildren and Youth Theatre - Skopje
Zajdi, Zajdi (Set, Set, Bright Sun)
Director: Bonjo Lungov
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2001 Grand Prix Winner
BulgariaState Puppet Theatre - Vidin
Petrushka
Director: Yana Tsankova
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2002 Grand Prix Winner
GermanyFairy Tale Theatre - Hamburg
The Queen of Colours
Director: Mark Lovic
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2003 Grand Prix Winner
SlovakiaBratislava Puppet Theatre - Bratislava
The Nutcracker
Director: Jozef Bednarik
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2004 Grand Prix Winner
HungaryThe Puppet Theatre Ciroka - Kecskemet
Shadows
Director:L
szlo Rumi
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2005 Grand Prix Winner
Serbia and MontenegroChildren's Theatre - Subotica
The Poor Bootmaker and the Wind King
Director: Gyrgy Hernyk
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2006 Grand Prix Winner
EstoniaState Puppet Theatre - Tallinn
Troll-Boy
Director: Finn Poulsen
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2007 Grand Prix Winner
AustriaMOKI - Mobile Theatre for Children - Vienna
Cinderella
Director: Jakub Krofta
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2008 Grand Prix Winner
EstoniaState Puppet Theatre - Tallinn
Gamblers
Director: Yevgeny Ibragimov
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2009 Grand Prix Winner
Bosnia and HerzegovinaChildren s Theatre of the Republic of Srpska - Banja Luka
The Folklore Magic
Director: Bonjo Lungov
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2010 Grand Prix Winner
HungaryBudapest Puppet Theatre - Budapest
Lira and Epika (Lyrics and Epic)
Director: Pl Mcsai
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2011 Grand Prix Winner
FranceCie Jean-Pierre Lescot
My Pinocchio
Director: Jean-Pierre Lescot
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Accompanying Programmes
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CULTOUR project
y May 2010 May 2011 (13months)
y Hungary-Serbia IPA Cross-border
Co-operation Programmey Festival reprise in Szeged,
Hungary
y Visiting performances
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Exhibitionsy Round tables
y Puppetry workshops
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May School of Puppetry 2010 present
Started as an encounter of Europeanpuppetry schools led by Prof. Nikolay Naumov(St. Petersburg, Russia)
Participants in the first encounter were:
Saint Petersburg State Theatre Arts
Academy, Saint Petersburg, RussiaThe Academy of Arts in Osijek, CroatiaThe Academy of Performing Arts,Bratislava, SlovakiaInternational Institute of Puppetry,Charleville-Mezieres, FranceFaculty of Dramatic Arts, Cetinje,Montenegro
Transformed into school of puppetry(workshops and seminars) aimed primarily atSerbian artists, students, teachers
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International Research College of Theatre Arts
2009 present Five-year project conceived by Prof. Henryk
Jurkowski (Warsaw, Poland)
In form of conferences
Several themes and sub-themes envisagedeach year
Aim: to promote reflection on theatre arts forchildren (special emphasis on puppetry)
Call for papers open: 1 June 31 December
Paper proposals reviewed and about 15selected
Papers are presented at the conference andlater published
Working languages: English, Russian andSerbian
So far 39 participants from 19 countries
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Publishingy 2006-presenty Books of importance to puppetry and theatre arts for
childreny First translations into Serbian:
Metamorphoses of Puppet Theatre in the 20th Century,2006
Theory of Puppetry, 2007
The World of Edward Gordon Craig, 2008 by Prof. HenrykJurkowski My Profession (1st and 2nd part) by the great Russian
puppeteer Sergey Obraztsov (2009, 2011) Theatre for Children - Artistic Phenomenon (2010,
2011)
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National Puppetry in Focus
y 2005 present
y Puppetry of a chosen country
y So far presented: Bulgarian,Hungarian, Croatian, Russian,
Slovak and Romanian puppetry
y Activities:
Exhibitions
Scientific conferences
Performances by puppetrystudents
Etc
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Film Programme
y 2000 present
y Until 2010 in cooperation with YugoslavFilm Archive
y
Film cycles for the youngest:Russian Fairy Tales on the Big
Screen
Two Centuries of H.C. Andersen
Charlie Chaplin on the Big Screen
Animals as Film Stars
Children as Film Actors
Etc.
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Streets and Squares
1995 present music and dance programme
outdoor performances
childrens creation, skills, talents andcreativity
Participants:dance ensembles
soloists
orchestras
choirs
bands
amateur and professional theatretroupes
pre-school institution and schools
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Festival on Tour
y 1995 present
y Festival performances andexhibitions presentedthroughout Serbia and inHungary
y the Festival is not and itshould not be the privilege ofthe children of Suboticaalone
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Exhibitions
1994 present
Exhibitions thematically connectedto theatre creation for children andpuppetry
Exhibitions aimed to promote otherforms of creation for children (eg.fine arts)
Exhibitions of children's creationitself.
One large-scale and several small-scale exhibitions opened annually
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Book Promotions
1994 present
Childrens booksWorks important for theatre arts
Theatrical theory
Theatre history
Drama pedagogy
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Festival Promotions
Wishing to introduce its activities toas many people in the world aspossible, the Festival has organizedits own promotions in othercountries and at other festivals:
Bulgaria
Hungary
Montenegro
Pakistan
Russia
Turkey
France
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Festival Participants1994-2011
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Little PrinceLife Achievement Award
Artistic sculptureby Mijo Mijukovi ofNehajwww.montenegro.org/mijo
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Henryk JurkowskiPolandtheatre critic, historian and theoretician, writer,translator, pedagogue
Srboljub Lule StankoviYugoslavia
puppet theatre director
2000 Little Prince Winners
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2001 Little Prince Winners
Milenko Misailovi
Yugoslaviadramatist, theatre director, theatre theoretician
Margareta Niculescu
Romaniadirector and puppet theatre theoretician and pedagogue
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2002 Little Prince Winners
Sndor HrtigYugoslaviamaster puppeteer
Josef Krofta
Czech Republicpuppet theatre director
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Slobodan MarkoviSerbia and Montenegro
theatre manager, founder, director and producer ofSubotica International Festival of Childrens Theatres
Albrecht RoserGermany
master puppeteer, pedagogue
2003 Little Prince Winners
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Radoslav LaziSerbia and Montenegro
director, theatre theoretician, pedagogue
Jnos MecznerHungary
puppet theatre director andpedagogue
2004 Little Prince Winners
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Atanas Ilkov
Bulgariatheatre director,dramatist, actor,
puppeteer, pedagogue
ivomir JokoviSerbia and
Montenegropuppet theatre director and
actor, dramatist andtranslator
Milena Jefti
Nieva KostiSerbia and
Montenegropainter, puppet creator,
stage and costume
designer
2005 Little Prince Winners
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Edi Majaron
Sloveniadirector, puppeteer, pedagogue andcello player
Ljubivoje RumoviSerbia and Montenegropoet and writer, TV editor, director, and script-writer
2006 Little Prince Winners
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Henrik KemnyHungary
master puppeteer, puppetcreator
Viktor KlimchukBelarus
puppet theatre director
Branko MilieviSerbia
actor, director and writer
2007 Little Prince Winners
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Jim GambleUSA
master puppeteer,puppet creator
Lszl RipcSerbia
master puppeteer
2008 Little Prince Winners
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Vladimir PredmerskySlovakia
director, dramatist, theatre critic,historian and theoretician
Miroslav RadonjiSerbia
theatrologist, theatre critic
2009 Little Prince Winners
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2010 Little Prince Winners
Igor BojoviSerbiaplaywright, screenwriter
Nikolay NaumovRussia
puppet theatre director, pedagogue
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2011 Little Prince Winners
Eustatiu GregorianRomaniapainter, puppet creator, stage designer
Irena TotSerbiamaster puppeteer, puppet theatre director
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Awards Won by the Festival
Vuks Prize (2005) Pro Urbe Award (2009) Grozdanin Kikot Award (2009)
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Membership in Organizations
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As a scientist and critic involved in activities of children's theatres all
around the world I will take this opportunity to point out that theInternational Festival of Children's Theatres from Subotica has gainedrespect in the whole world, thanks to high artistic ranges, excellentorganization and establishment of a forum for exchange of experiencesin a spirit of amicable cooperation...
Professor Henryk Jurkowski, PhD, Poland
We can rightly say that this is not just a festival of childrens theatresbut also fine arts festival for children.
Professor Nikolai Naumov, PhD, Russia
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Its past eighteen years and participation of four hundred andeighty dramatic ensembles from forty-one countries actually arenot a review but a contribution to the history and anthology ofthe worlds puppetry and theatre for children, which clearly andundoubtedly names and characterizes this festival as one of themost significant cultural events of the Republic of Serbia farbeyond its borders.
Miroslav Radonji, MA, Serbia
It has been written about BITEF in an Polish encyclopaedia thatthe repertoire of this international festival actually represents
history of world theatre in the second half of the 20th century.The same can be said about Subotica International Festival ofChildrens Theaters. Its eighteen seasons at the same timerepresent history of world puppet theatre for children.
Jovan irilov, Festival Council President, Serbia
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