Narrating war in semi-documentary performances enables making sense of complicated and chaotic war development, but at its downside, power relations, stereotypes and mystification of survivors ’ positions have been easily manipulated by different sides. The proposed article aims to reveal narrations in four performances: Letter from 1920 (by Oliver Frljić), The bridge over the blood (by Damir Avdić) and Turbo Paradiso (by Andras Urban) and Crossing the line (by Dijana Milošević) in order to tackle and suppress potential stereotypes, partial representations and interpretations of the Balkan war. It investigates the intentions and approaches of interpreting war in theatre, and how those narrations contribute to remembering and social judgment...
Since the beginning of the war in Bosnia (1992), pundits, legislators, and international and domesti...
This chapter reflects on Bolero, a multi-lingual, devised performance I directed in 2014 exploring w...
The article analyzes the ‘Basque violence’ as a case study of the transdisciplinary investigation ap...
Narrating war in semi-documentary performances enables making sense of complicated and chaotic war d...
Narrating war in semi-documentary performances enables making sense of complicated and chaotic war d...
We first meet Matei Vişniec's characters in the play The Body of a Woman as a Battlefield in the Bos...
The practice of looking at contemporary conflict through the lens of the past has historically been ...
The practice of looking at contemporary conflict through the lens of the past has historically been ...
The practice of looking at contemporary conflict through the lens of the past has historically been ...
Following the breakdown of Yugoslavia, in the early 1990s, the besieged city of Sarajevo, pieced tog...
Looking at contemporary conflict through the lens of the past has been a prominent aspect of Shakesp...
Looking at contemporary conflict through the lens of the past has been a prominent aspect of Shakesp...
Mòra (The Nightmare), written by Tomislav Bakarić, was published and staged in 1978 to almost hostil...
„When I went to Sarajevo, I met a boy“, Pippo Delbono tells us. They talked, and suddenly the boy to...
Known to a wider audience is the work of the German theatre theoretician Hans Thies Lehmann. A consi...
Since the beginning of the war in Bosnia (1992), pundits, legislators, and international and domesti...
This chapter reflects on Bolero, a multi-lingual, devised performance I directed in 2014 exploring w...
The article analyzes the ‘Basque violence’ as a case study of the transdisciplinary investigation ap...
Narrating war in semi-documentary performances enables making sense of complicated and chaotic war d...
Narrating war in semi-documentary performances enables making sense of complicated and chaotic war d...
We first meet Matei Vişniec's characters in the play The Body of a Woman as a Battlefield in the Bos...
The practice of looking at contemporary conflict through the lens of the past has historically been ...
The practice of looking at contemporary conflict through the lens of the past has historically been ...
The practice of looking at contemporary conflict through the lens of the past has historically been ...
Following the breakdown of Yugoslavia, in the early 1990s, the besieged city of Sarajevo, pieced tog...
Looking at contemporary conflict through the lens of the past has been a prominent aspect of Shakesp...
Looking at contemporary conflict through the lens of the past has been a prominent aspect of Shakesp...
Mòra (The Nightmare), written by Tomislav Bakarić, was published and staged in 1978 to almost hostil...
„When I went to Sarajevo, I met a boy“, Pippo Delbono tells us. They talked, and suddenly the boy to...
Known to a wider audience is the work of the German theatre theoretician Hans Thies Lehmann. A consi...
Since the beginning of the war in Bosnia (1992), pundits, legislators, and international and domesti...
This chapter reflects on Bolero, a multi-lingual, devised performance I directed in 2014 exploring w...
The article analyzes the ‘Basque violence’ as a case study of the transdisciplinary investigation ap...