Ivica Buljan
Ivica Buljan | |
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Born | Sinj, Croatia |
Nationality | Croatian |
Occupation | Theater director |
Years active | 1990s-present |
Ivica Buljan (Sinj, 1965) is a Croatian theater director, playwright, theater critic, and educator whose work is widely known in Croatia and performed around the globe.
Career
Buljan studied political science, French, and comparative literature at the University of Zagreb. During his studies, worked as a writer for magazines including Polet and Start. He has served as a regular theater critic for Slobodna Dalmacija, a daily newspaper published in Split, Croatia. He is also a member of the editorial boards of the theater show Novi Prolog and the theoretical theater journal Frakcija (English: Fraction).[1] Buljan is also associated with the international theater magazines Primer Acto (Madrid), Ubu (Paris, London), Mask (Ljubljana).
Buljan's work as a theater director includes both directing works and running multiple groups and festivals. Buljan's work has been performed at international festivals in more than 30 different countries. Drawing on Antonin Artaud, his theater focuses on the actor's presence.[2]
Buljan served as the director of the Croatian National Theatre in Split from 1998 to 2002.[2] In 1999, during his tenure, the Croatian National Theatre joined the European Theater Convention. Buljan is also the co-founder and artistic director of the Mini theater in Ljubljana as well as the founder and director of the New Theatre in Zagreb. He is a member of International Association of ETC in Brussels, the Institute of Mediterranean Theatre in Madrid, and ITI-UNESCO in Paris. Together with Dubravko Vrgoč, Buljan founded the World Theatre Festival in Zagreb in 2003 and serves as its artistic director.
As an educator, Buljan has taught in Paris, Brussels, and Moscow and as a guest lecturer at La MaMa in New York. He is a professor at the National Theatre Academy in Saint-Étienne, France.
As a playwright, he worked in Croatia, France, Slovenia and collaborated on more than twenty international projects with directors such as Vito Taufer, Matjaž Pograjc, Christian Colin, Pierre Diependaele, Jean-Michel Bruyere, Krizstof Warlikowski, Eduard Miler, Ivan Popovski and Robert Waltl.
Awards
- Borštnik Award (best play in Slovenia, multiple-time winner)[3]
- Sterija Award
- Vjesnik Award
- Dubravko Dujšin Award, 1997, for Phaedra[4]
- Branko Gavella Award
- Petar Brečić Award
- City of Havana Award, 2005, for Medea Material [4]
- Prešern Foundation Award
- Member of Republic of France's Order of Arts and Letters[5][6]
Selected Publications
- Antologija novije francuske drame. Zagreb : Hrvatski centar ITI-UNESCO, 2006.
- Buljan, Ivica, Petra Pogorevc, Polona Petek. "The actorʹs inteptness and my own are the inevitable : an interview with Ivica Buljan." Maska 19: 91-93.
- "Iconoclasm: A View on Theatre." Frakcija 15 (1999): 8–13.
- "Koltes[!] & Succo : love at first sight" Slovensko mladinsko gledališče. Ljubljana, (1995): 4-8.
- "Carmen: ah, Carmen ali nekritcni hedonizem Tomaza Pandurja." Maska 2: 8-9.
References
- ↑ Impressum. Frakcija. Zagreb: Centre for Drama Art & Academy of Drama Art. Accessed 20 January 2016.
- 1 2 BWW Newsdesk. "Pier Paolo Pasolini's PYLADE to Make US Premiere at La MaMa This Fall" Broadway World. 19 November 2015. Accessed 20 January 2016.
- ↑ "Ivica Buljan." Dubrovnik Summer Festival. Retrieved 20 January 2016.
- 1 2 Heiner Muellers Macbeth Directed by Ivica Buljan to Make US Premiere in New York." CCN: Croation Cronicle Network. 20 November 2011. Accessed 20 January 2016.
- ↑ Ivica Buljan Received the Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters." Croatian National Theatre. Retrieved 20 January 2016.
- ↑ Ivica Buljan chevalier des Arts et des Lettres." La France en Croatie: French Embassy in Croatia. 3 February 2015. Accessed 20 January 2016.
External links
- Buljan's website
- Buljan biography on Mini-Theater Ljubljana website
- Buljan biography on Croatian National Theater website
- World Theatre Festival Zagreb
- Review of Pylade performed at La Mama ETC in New York City in 2015