Project Description
Mina Shpela Stepanchich Krstevska, dramaturg
Date of birth: 06 April 1972 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Married, daughter Dunja
Education: Music High school – Music Theory and Piano in Ljubljana, Slovenia 1988
Classical Lyceum Gorizia, Italy 1992
Academy for Theatre, Radio, Film and TV, Dramaturgy Ljubljana, Slovenia 1997 – graduate with “Macedonian theatre and dramaturgy”
Theatre Projects:
• Tennessee Williams “A Streetcar Named Desire” 1994, Dramaturgy AGRFT, Ljubljana, Slovenia
• Tennessee Williams “Orpheus Descending” 1994, Dramaturgy AGRFT, Ljubljana, Slovenia
• Jean Anouilh “Invitation to the Castle” 1995, Dramaturgy and Directing, AGRFT, Ljubljana, Slovenia
• Moliere “Noble Citizen” 1995, Dramatization, Dramaturgy and Directing, AGRFT, Ljubljana, Slovenia
• Wilhelm Reich “Speech to the Little Man” 1996, Dramatization, Dramaturgy, Theatre of Ptuj, Ptuj Slovenia. An Opening Theatre Show for the New Theatre of Ptuj
• Jean Anouilh “Women Orchestra” 1996, Dramaturgy, AGRFT Ljubljana, Slovenia
• Nigel Williams “Class Enemy” 1996, Dramaturgy, AGRFT Ljubljana, Slovenia
• T.S. Eliot “Murder at the Cathedral” 1997, Dramaturgy, City Theatre of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia
• Jean Cocteau “Human voice” 1997, Dramatization, Dramaturgy and Directing, Slovenian National Theatre DRAMA Ljubljana, Slovenia
Film Projects:
• Screenplay for the short film “Pepelca” 1996, AGFRT Ljubljana, Slovenia
• Screenplay for the feature film “One”, 1998, ENA production, Germany
Other Projects:
• Assistant Art Director of the First Primorski Summer Festival 1994, Portorose, Slovenia
• Art Director of the Theatre of Ptuj season 1996/1997
Awards:
• National Award of The Republic of Slovenia “Presern’s” for the Best Young Dramaturg 1996, Ljubljana, Slovenia
• “Zlatolaska 96” (Golden Hair Lady) for the Best Dramaturgy 1996
• “Zlatolaska 96” (Golden Hair Lady) for the Best Theoretical Thesis 1996
Languages:
Mother language Slovenian
Latin and Ancient Greek
Fluent in Italian, English, Macedonian and Serbo-Croatian.
Passive in French, German and Spanish.
Currently work as a theatrical reviewer at Dnevnik, Skopje, Macedonia
Mina Špela Krstevska was editor of Blesok Theater