Mladi levi Festival

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Festival Mladi levi
Slomškova 11, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Phone386 (0) 5 231 4492, 386 (0) 51 269 906
Organised byBunker Institute
Frequencyannual
Festival dates23.8.2025 - 30.8.2025




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The Mladi levi Festival (in English: Young Lions Festival) is an annual international festival of contemporary performing arts, organised by the Bunker Institute. It presents original approaches to theatre and dance, focusing on talented and emerging stage performers, along with presenting already established progressive authors. It takes place every August and was initiated in 1998 under the auspices of the international network Junge Hunde.

The festival has a distinctive atmosphere marked by creativity, vibrancy and a social nature. It is an interdisciplinary place of exchange and cooperation, extending beyond the habitual local or international concepts.

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Principles

To create circumstances where artists and audiences can meet, exchange experiences and develop future collaborations, the festival invites artists to stay in Ljubljana for the entire length of the festival. This gives them a chance to see each other's work, have the time and opportunity to meet other artists and audience members and plan future collaborations.

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Programme

Over the years, the festival has hosted a variety of authors, such as Martine Pisani, Jérôme Bel, Ivo Dimchev, Eduard Gabia, Vera Mantero, Vitor Rua & Nuno Rebelo, Camille Boitel, the collective Les SlovaKs, The Collective 1927, Stefan Kaegi, Rimini Protokoll, Ivica Buljan, Francesca Grilli, Walid Raad, Tim Etchells, Ant Hampton, Chiara Bersani, Lucy McCormick, Jaha Coo, Beton Ltd., and numerous others, as well as organised a number of roundtables, workshops and discussions.

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Critical writing

Throughout the years, the festival regularly seeks formats for publishing critical writing on the festival performances and related topics. Thus, we've seen the publication Arena, featuring contributions mainly by young writers in collaboration with Maska Magazine; in 2010, it was made available online on the Sigledal.org - Slovene theatre portal. In 2017, the website portal for criticism called Kriterij began, which was upgraded into Aplavz.art in 2022.

Collaborations

The festival collaborates with various producers and groups such as Beton Ltd., Sploh Institute, MoTA Museum of Transitory Art, Via Negativa, Nomad Dance Academy Slovenia, ProstoRož and others. The festival also presents emerging makers.

Often, the festival opens important themes through performances and discussions. This happens in the format of Discussion Café, which takes place in a public space under the trees, or through special events such as conferences, forums or artistic activities.

Venues

In the past, the Mladi Levi Festival utilised various venues across Ljubljana, including the Railway Museum of Slovenske železnice and Tovarna Rog, thus presenting new contemporary productions in juxtaposition with historical heritage. Since 2004, the festival's primary home has been the Stara Elektrarna - Old Power Station. Performances take place there and in other venues across Ljubljana, including the Sports Society Tabor, Glej Theatre, Ljubljana Puppet Theatre, Španski borci Culture Centre. Some performances and discussions also take place in the public space.

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