Janez Janša (director)
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Janez Janša (born in 1964 as Emil Hrvatin in Rijeka) is author, director and performer of interdisciplinary performances. He has studied sociology and theatre directing at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia and performance theory at the University of Antwerp, Belgium.
His piece Cammillo - Memo 1.0: Construction of Theatre has been directed by himself at the Piccolo Teatro in Milan, Italy in 1998. Drive in Camillo has opened Manifesta 3, European biennale of contemporary arts in 2000. His latest pieces are We are all Marlene Dietrich for – Performance for soldiers in peace-keeping missions (with Erna Omarsdottir), the reconstruction of the piece from 1969 – Pupilija, Papa Pupilo and the Pupilecks in 2006 and Slovenian National Theatre in 2007. Recently, he performed in the improvisation project At the Table curated by Meg Stuart. He currently works on series of pilot performances dealing with the status of performance in neoliberal societies under the title Program!.
Janez Janša’s work includes also visual, media and performance art works. Among others are The Cabinet of Memories, a tear donnor session and interdisciplinary artistic and research project The First World Camp (with Peter Šenk), interactive performance Miss Moobille, and reconstruction action Mount Triglav on Mount Triglav (with Janez Janša and Janez Janša). He regularly curates interdisciplinary workshops around Europe and USA and he is the initiator of the organization P.E.A.C.E. - Peacekeepers' entertainment, art and cultural exchange (with Mare Bulc).
He has published numerous essays on contemporary theatre and art including the book on Flemish artist and theatre maker Jan Fabre [1]. He has been editor in chief of the performing arts journal Maska (1999-2006). He has edited a reader of contemporary theatre theories[2], a reader of contemporary dance theories[3] and several other titles.
Since 1999 he is the director of Maska, non-profit organization in publishing, production and education, based in Ljubljana, Slovenia.
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- Drive in Camillo Drive in Camillo
- Maska Maska
- First World Camp First World Camp

