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E-exhibition The Partisan Theatre produced by the Centre for Theatre and Film Studies (UL AGRFT) is an independent project conducted as part of the research programme for Theatre and Transart Studies (P6-0376) what is partly funded by Slovenian Research Agency. The majority of the material comprises a selection of the digitilized negatives from the collection of photographs and negatives belonging to the Slovene National Museum of Contemporary History and a selection from the Partisan collection owned by UL AGRFT, The Centre for Theatre and Film Studies, with some other materials added. Data on the entire collection is available on the Slovene web theatre and film catalogue eKumba.
© UL AGRFT
Represented by: Miran Zupanič
Concept for the e-exhibition: Simona Ješelnik
Authors: Simona Ješelnik, Andreja Cafuta, Blaž Lukan
Design and animation: Zaš Brezar
Material preparation and help with organization: Miha Grum
Digitalization: Mikrografija d. o. o., Novo mesto
Digitalization of extra materials: The Centre for Theatre and Film Studies, UL AGRFT
Authors of photographs: Vinko Bavec, Alfred Kos, Franjo Veselko, Franc Cerar, Ante Novak, Edi Šelhaus, Maksimilijan Zupančič, Čoro Škodlar, Stane Viršek, Milan Štok, Taša Čampa ‐ Kuhar, Ivan Marinček.
Sources of used materials: UL AGRFT, CTF, Institute of Contemporary History, the Slovene National Museum of Contemporary History, Documentation RTV Slovenija, Filip Kalan: The Wind of Joy (1975), Jože Gale: Actors Came (1996), Emil Cesar: Slovene Culture in the Period of Occupation and National Liberation Struggle (2007), Danilo Turk ‐ Joco: My Century (1991), Alenka Gerlovič: Partisan Puppet Theatre (1979), Aleksander Valič: The Frontsmen (1980), Ferdo Fischer (ed.): A Heavy Hour, a Selection of Partisan plays (1967).
Reader: Ivan Lotrič
Cameraman: Aldo Kumar
Music: Nejč Slapar
Filming and editing of testimonies: Rok Biček
For help and cooperation with the setting up of the exhibition we would like to thank: Janez Drozg, Jr., Marjan Drozg, Jožica Hafner, Helena Koder, Jožica Leskovar, Janez Lombergar, Juri Lukashevich, Ivan Marinček ‐ Žan, Ivanki Mežan, the Slovene National Museum of Contemporary History (Ivo Vraničar, Katarina Jurjavčič, Mateja Tominšek Perovšek; M.A.), Borko Radešček, Martin Srebotnjak, Aleksander Valič, Alenka Burger and Miran Zupanič.