![]() Maska is annually presented at national and international theatre festivals and in major international centres of contemporary arts: at Les Laboratoires d'Aubervilliers in Paris, at Tanzquartier in Vienna, at the PSi conferences in Utrecht and Zagreb and at numerous events (co)organised by the Maska Institute in Slovenia and abroad. Numerous contributions of domestic and foreign authors first published in Maska have been reprinted in several foreign magazines, conference proceedings and monographs. In 2013, Maska acquired an international co-publisher, Intellect. The journal is double-blind peer-reviewed in order to maintain the highest standards of scholastic integrity. Subscribers to the journal include the libraries of performance studies departments of European and American universities this has resulted in joint projects, for example a special issue of the magazine published in cooperation with the prominent magazine Performance Research (Routledge). ![]() Since 2001, Maska has been bilingual (contributions are published in Slovenian and English), which has made it accessible to an international audience, where it has acquired relevance. ![]() For the last two decades Maska has fostered a high-level professional discourse in a range of subjects such as performance studies and theories of contemporary dance in connection with the broader field of contemporary arts, multimedia practices, social theory and philosophy. ![]() ![]() Maska: The Performing Arts Journal is Europe's oldest professional journal in its field. ![]()
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