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Matjaž Pograjc


Matjaž Pograjc. Born 1967, Ljubljana, is a theatre director and one of Slovenia's most prominent theatre artists.

Studies in theatre and radio direction (AGRFT, Ljubljana). In 1990, he founded the Betontanc group, with which he develops and researches choreographical and physical forms of stage expression, employing ideologically oriented themes – especially from the world of urban adolescence. Another important part of his research is dedicated to verbal theatrical structure; with the aid of the Mladinsko Theatre ensemble, Pograjc explores a directional concept based on original interpretations of contemporary dramatic texts or the contributions of the acting team. His method of interpretation involves different genres of pop culture, under which he discovers modern archetypal models of a lost civilization, chaos, violence and cruelty.

(Source: Jana Pavlič, Castration Machines, Maska 2001)

Mladinsko Theatre:

Bernard-Marie Koltès: Roberto Zucco, 1996

Butterendfly (based on M. Butterfly by David Henry Hwang, 1995.

A Place I've Never Been, 1996.

D. Z. Frey: Tirza, 1997.

Who's Afraid of Tennessee Williams?, 1999.

The House of Bernarda Alba (based on Federico Garcia Lorca, 2000.

J. M. Barrie – M. Pograjc: Peter Pan, 2001.

Peter Weiss: The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat, 2002.

Play it Again, Caligula (based on Albert Camus: Caligula), 2003.

Daša Doberšek, Branko Jordan, Nataša Matjašec: Luluby, 2004.

Tena Štivičić: Fragile!, 2005.

Fabio Rubiano O.: The Whale’s Belly, 2006.

Love to Death (A concert for a chef, six apprentices and three dishwashers), 2007.


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