Dragan Živadinov
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Dragan Živadinov, is a Slovenian
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 theatre director.

Studied theatrical direction at the Academy of Music, Radio, Television and Film in Ljubljana from 1980 to 1984. He was a cofounder of the art movement Neue Slowenische Kunst
Neue Slowenische Kunst
Neue Slowenische Kunst , aka NSK, is a controversial political art collective that announced itself in Slovenia in 1984, when Slovenia was part of Yugoslavia. NSK's name, being German, is compatible with a theme in NSK works: the complicated relationship Slovenes have had with Germans...

(1985). In the 1980s he constructed the style formation retro-gardism. In 1983 he founded the retro-garde Theatre of Scipion Nasice’s Sisters and, in 1987, the cosmokinetic observatory Red Pilot. In the early 1990s he transformed Red Pilot into the Noordung Cosmokinetic Cabinet. In 1995 he embarked on the fifty-year theatrical process Noordung 1995–2045 through the style formation of telecosmism.

In 1998 he became a candidate cosmonaut and, in 1999, realised Biomechanics Noordung, the first complete theatre production in zero gravity conditions.

In 2005 he staged the first reprise of Noordung 1995–2005–2045. The second reprise willtake place in 2015.

In the 1980s he constructed retro-gardist events and observatories. In the 1990s he constructed informances. Since 2000 he has been constructing post-gravitational theatrical abstracts.

Selected theatrical productions

Forbidden Theatre, 2008

Biomechanics Noordung, 1999

Noordung 1995–2045, 1995

Baptism Under Triglav, 1986

Selected theatre festivals

Supremat, Helix, Dublin, 2004

Noordung Prayer Machine, Kampnagel, Hamburg,1994

Zenith, Theater der Welt, Essen, 1991

Selected informances

TRG, Brussels, 2006

Helsey Gallery, Charleston, 2002

Art Nouveau, Bologna,1999

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