LUDVIK JANEŽ Z TOLMINU A JEHO REPERTOÁR
LUDVIK JANEŽ FROM TOLMIN AND HIS REPERTOIRE
Author(s): Barbara Ivančič KutinSubject(s): Anthropology
Published by: Ústav etnológie a sociálnej antropológie Slovenskej akadémie vied
Keywords: storytelling; storyteller; storytelling event; folk narratives; folklore; Slovenia; Ludvik Janež; context; repertoire
Summary/Abstract: The article presents Ludvik Janež from Čadrg (Tolmin, northwest Slovenia), who is a folklore storyteller and collector of storytelling heritage. His rich repertoire has made him quite a name in his domestic environment, and in recent years he has often been invited to local schools, kindergartens, and various public events to enhance their cultural programe with storytelling. The article points out that with the observed storyteller the context of the event has an essential effect on the choice of text and texture (the execution of the narrative). By selecting his repertoire, its execution, and interpretation, the storyteller intentionally adapts to the social structure of the target audience and the event’s purpose. This means that the storyteller is aware that every group has different expectations and reception abilities. He therefore tries to motivate every specific group for optimal listening and understanding with carefully chosen contents and the means (requisites, costume, language) he uses to enhance his performance. Based on these elements, Janež’s repertoire can be divided into five types, which are all closely connected with the traditions of his native village.
Journal: Slovenský národopis
- Issue Year: 60/2012
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 299-311
- Page Count: 13
- Language: Slovak