Studio tanca is a professional dance theatre that has performed for more than 10 years as an ensamble with a permanent stage in Banská Bystrica. The theatre has been offering people interested in untraditional artistic performance original production of contemporary Slovak dance and it has supported young unconventional Slovak producers.
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A refurbished former recording studio of the Czechoslovak Radio dating from the 1930s, Studio 12 was opened in December 2001 with the aim of providing a space for the presentation of the new Slovak and world drama and modern art. As it is listed as an industrial monument, the Studio's architectural arrangement and interior fixtures have been conserved in an almost their original state.
ÚĽUV Design Studio in Bratislava was opened to the public in 2000 with the objective to make people familiar with traditional Slovak design. ÚĽUV Design Studio provides space for both renowned designers and beginners to display their works of arts.
Founded in 1992, the company Imrich Nagy – BODVA STUDIO creates films and videos. The company has participated in a variety of projects, including The History and Present State of Thália Theatre, László Dobos - the Life and Creativity of a Hungarian Writer living in Slovakia and József Macs - the Life and Creativity of a Hungarian Writer living in Slovakia.
Studio Kaplnka (Studio Chapel) is a theatre space where students of all departments and grades of VŠMU can present their theatrical performances. Originally reserved for school performances, it is now often used to present shows to the public.