Rok Vevar is a theatre scholar, curator, archivist, historian of contemporary dance, and founder of the Temporary Slovenian Dance Archive (2012, NDA Slovenia, MG+MSUM), which he also presented at Harvard University, USA. Co-curator of CoFestival, an international contemporary dance festival, member of the Balkan dance network Nomad Dance Academy. As the editor, he selected the material and wrote the accompanying texts for the anthology Day, Night + Man = Rhythm: An Anthology of Slovenian Contemporary Dance Journalism 1918–1960, published in 2018. In 2020, he published a monograph Ksenija, Xenia: The London Dance Years of Ksenija Hribar 1960–1978. In 2019, he received the Ksenija Hribar Award and in 2020 the Vladimir Kralj Award for Achievements in Theatre Criticism and Theatre Studies for the years 2018–2019. In 2020, he co-curated the exhibitions Autography, Enigma, Rebellion: The Photography of Božidar Dolenc and KNOWLEDGE! RESIST! REACTION! Performance and Politics in the 1990s in the Post-Yugoslavian Context at the Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova; in 2024, he co-curated Dance, Resistance, (Non)Action – Aspects of Dance as a Cultural, Political and Artistic Work in the Period of Yugoslavia and After (NDA, MSU Zagreb). He is the co-author of the NADA digital database: the (Non)Aligned Dance Archive. During the academic years 2020/21 and 2021/2022 he taught at the Anton Bruckner Privatuniversität in Linz (Austria) at the Department of Contemporary Dance and Movement Research. He has served on several expert commissions (Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Slovenia, Municipality of Maribor) and juries (Maribor Theatre Festival, Gibanica) and is self-employed in the field of culture.