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“Zetski dom” in ETC programme in Kranj - Zetski dom

Zetski dom

As part of the exchange of artistic and professional staff, the dramaturge of the Royal Theatre “Zetski dom” Rajko Radulović will participate in the programme Transformations – Recharging European Theatres and Audiences in a Post-Covid World, organised by the European Theatre Convention – ETC, with the support of the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union.

The programme will be realised in the Prešeren Theatre in Kranj in the period 22nd-31st  March 2023, and representative of the Royal Theatre “Zetski dom” will have the opportunity to participate in the work process of the theatre’s latest play and attend the programme segments of the 53rd Week of Slovenian Drama Festival.

Last year, the Royal Theatre “Zetski Dom” became a full member of the European Theatre Convention, the largest and most important pan-European network of leading public theatres, which was founded in 1988, reflecting the diversity of the dynamic cultural sector on the European continent.

Through the realization of numerous programmes, the benefits of membership, among other things, refer to the possibility of participating in artistic cooperation and networking in order to develop and realise co-productions and exchange performances, while strengthening personnel capacities.

(photos: Nikola Jovićević / Prešeren Theatre)