Jaka Bizilj - Productions

Productions

Entertainment / Shows

  • since 1996 - The Black Gospel Singers
  • since 1997 - Nabucco, Aida
  • since 1998 - Carmen
  • since 1999 - Magic of the Dance
  • since 2000 - Romanza with Helen Schneider, Königstein Castle Festival, Nahe-Festival (until 2005)
  • since 2001 - Stardance, Dancing Queen/Abbafever
  • since 2002 - Evita
  • since 2003 - The Vienna Johann Strauss Waltz Gala, Festival under the Stars (Herrenchiemsee Castle)
  • since 2004 - The Magic Flute, Jedermann
  • since 2005 - Last Night of Spectacular Classic, Arena di Bavaria, Wörthersee Festival
  • 2006 - The World Football Concerts at the FIFA World Cup, Jesus Christ Superstar, Galanacht des Musicals, Mozart Gala
  • 2007 - The Lord of the Rings in concert, Queen - a ballet homage by Ben van Cauwenberg
  • 2008 - Aida, the musical by Elton John and Tim Rice
  • 2009 - Jekyll & Hyde
  • 2011 - Phantom of the Opera Birthday Gala at the O2 World in Berlin, The Fantastic Shadows
  • 2012 - The Fantastic Shadows

Advocacy Events

  • since 2002 - Cinema for Peace Gala
  • 2005 - Long Walk to Justice / Live 8 Germany
  • 2008 - Sports for Peace Campaign at the Summer Olympics in Beijing
  • 2009 - Cinema for Peace Dinner Honoring Mikhail Gorbachev on the occasion of the 20 anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall
  • 2010 - A Special Evening on Justice at the Review Conference of the Rome Statute in Kampala, Uganda
  • 2010 – Sports for Peace Gala Event South Africa
  • 2010 - Art & Cinema for Peace Dinner at the 41 Art Basel
  • 2010 - Special Youth Day Screening of "Themba - A Boy Called Hope" at Cape Town, presented by Desmond Tutu, starting the anti-AIDS-film-campaign
  • 2010 - An Evening for Africa in New York with Bob Geldof and Sharon Stone
  • 2010 - Green Evening in Berlin with Sebastian Copeland and Orlando Bloom
  • 2011 – Cinema for Peace Honorary Dinner Cannes with Sean Penn, Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro, Uma Thurman, Jane Fonda
  • 2011 – Cinema for Peace Dinner and film symposium honoring Hans-Dietrich Genscher in Ljubljana
  • 2011 – Cinema for Peace Welcome Dinner in St.Tropez
  • 2011 – Cinema for Peace Dinner for Tibet, screenings, symposium and speeches on the occasion of the visit of His Holyness the 14 Dalai Lama to Wiesbaden
  • 2011 - Cinema for Peace Evening on the Issue of Child Soldiers and petition in The Hague at the International Criminal Court
  • 2011 – Cinema for Peace Dinner in New York celebrating the presentation of the first universal human rights logo
  • 2011 - Justice Gala in New York staged together with the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court
  • 2012 - Cinema for Peace Los Angeles – Help Haiti Home
  • 2012 – Cinema for Peace Berlin
  • 2012 – Art & Cinema for Peace Art Basel in support of Ai Weiwei
  • 2012 – In the Name of Justice - Farewell Event for Luis Moreno-Ocampo at the International Criminal Court
  • 2012 – “Sports for Peace” London honoring Muhammad Ali and celebrating his core values on the occasion of the Olympic Games
  • 2012 – Cinema for Peace Dinner New York – Artists help Development and Climate Protection, honoring Sting and Trudie Styler
  • 2013 – Cinema for Peace Gala for Humanity, Los Angeles
  • 2013 – Cinema for Peace Award Gala, Berlin

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