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Monthly Archives: February 2023

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Animal Farm

ReviewsBy Mirela GracanacFebruary 26, 2023

Choreographer Miloš Isailović’s dance performance brings life to George Orwell’s classic allegorical novel, Animal Farm, at BITEF Teatar.

Nikita Milivojević named as the new artistic director of BITEF

NewsBy Borisav MaticFebruary 24, 2023

The City Assembly of Belgrade has named theatre director Nikita Milivojević as the new artistic director of the Belgrade International Theatre Festival – BITEF.

Radar Ost festival programme to focus on Ukraine

NewsBy Natasha TripneyFebruary 21, 2023

This year’s Radar Ost, Deutsches Theater Berlin’s festival of Eastern European theatre, will focus on Ukraine and also include work from Belarus, Georgia and Slovenia. 

ATA: The activist group using theatre to connect with the community. 

FeaturesBy Flamur DardeshiFebruary 20, 2023

Activist group ATA talk to Flamur Dardeshi about making work in unconventional spaces and using theatre to connect with the community. 

Ivan Medenica announces his departure from BITEF

NewsBy Natasha TripneyFebruary 17, 2023

Ivan Medenica has announced his departure as artistic director of BITEF and cites an “irresponsible” approach towards the festival.

Kinga Mezei: “It is difficult to be an independent artist in Serbia”

InterviewBy Andrej ČanjiFebruary 15, 2023

Actress and director Kinga Mezei on the influence of poetry and visual art in her work and the challenges of being an independent artist.

Ifigenija

ReviewsBy Mirela GracanacFebruary 14, 2023

Zoran Rakočević’s lively and gripping adaptation places Euripides’ Iphigenia in a modern social context

Jovana Tomić: “The director’s main role is to allow people to share”

InterviewBy Natasha TripneyFebruary 13, 2023

Jovana Tomić on directing Alice Birch’s Revolt for Atelje 212, how she views the role of the director and why she prefers adapting novels for the stage

Competition programme announced for the 58th Maribor Festival

NewsBy Natasha TripneyFebruary 7, 2023

The competition programme for the 58th Maribor Theatre Festival will include work by Nina Rajić Kranjac and Jernej Lorenci

Vito Taufer: “Theatre is becoming more and more amateurish”

InterviewBy Ivana KocutarFebruary 6, 2023

Prolific Slovenian theatre director Vito Taufer talks to Ivana Kocutar about his new show Žbam!, his reengagement with traditional forms of theatre and the differences between working in Belgrade and Ljubljana.

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