HLEB TEATAR 2015
GuestRoomMaribor2015
Hleb Teatar (SR)
Meet Hleb Teatar
31.7.2015, 7 p.m., K18 Gallery (Koroška cesta 18)
Hleb Teatar - artistic collective from Belgrade which works at the intersection of performance, art activism, music, and interventions in public space, consists of a musician, composer and actor Jugoslav Hađić, performer and visual artist Anastasia Tasić and choreographer, dancer and theater pedagogue Sanja Krsmanović Tasić, who have worked together in various constellations since 2000.
During the residency stay in Maribor, the collective will be working on the concert performance entitled 'Disillusioned Hope'. The project is based on the study, re-enactment and transformation of partisan songs from the former Yugoslavia, through which collective explores concepts of hope, utopia, agency, and enthusiasm from the perspective of the 21st century and deziluzionirane generation.
More about Hleb teatar:
https://hlebteatar.wordpress.com/
31.7.2015, 7 p.m., K18 Gallery (Koroška cesta 18)
Hleb Teatar - artistic collective from Belgrade which works at the intersection of performance, art activism, music, and interventions in public space, consists of a musician, composer and actor Jugoslav Hađić, performer and visual artist Anastasia Tasić and choreographer, dancer and theater pedagogue Sanja Krsmanović Tasić, who have worked together in various constellations since 2000.
During the residency stay in Maribor, the collective will be working on the concert performance entitled 'Disillusioned Hope'. The project is based on the study, re-enactment and transformation of partisan songs from the former Yugoslavia, through which collective explores concepts of hope, utopia, agency, and enthusiasm from the perspective of the 21st century and deziluzionirane generation.
More about Hleb teatar:
https://hlebteatar.wordpress.com/
Posted 11.8.2015
Hleb Teatar in coproduction with GuestRoomMaribor and Bitef Teatar, Belgrade presents:
Preview of the performance: THE WELCOME
THURSDAY 13th of August at 9 pm @SALON OF APPLIED ARTS, GLAVNI TRG 1
inspired by Samuel Beckett’s „Waiting for Godot“ THE WELCOME is a play examining the revolutionary ideas and enthusiasm generated in Yugoslavia (SFRJ-Socialist Federate Republic of Yugoslavia) during and after the Second World War, through the reinterpretation of songs from the National Liberation Struggle (NOB) and the prism of a bitter awakening in which we now find ourselves, in a world of neoliberal capitalism and new colonialism of the XXI century. Where has hope gone? Why is apathy the prevailing feeling in today's world? Is there a possibility for Utopia? These are some of the questions we want to ask the audience and ourselves. The play is performed in the form of a concert organized as a sign of welcome. Welcoming who, or what - is something we have to decide for ourselves.
This performance is dedicated to Maribor's poet Tomaž Brenk.
Direction and dramaturgy: Sanja Krsmanović Tasić
Performed by Jugoslav Hadžić, Anastasia Tasić and Sanja Krsmanović Tasić
Guest appearance: Julija Dover, Milada Kalezić, Sanja Vodovnik, Anja Koleša, Barbara Polajnar, Petra Dremelj
Music: ANTI PROTIV - Jugoslav Hadžić and Anastasia Tasić
Set and costume design: Hleb Teatar
Texts: Semuel Beckett, Darko Suvin, Eduardo Galeano, Ernst Bloch, Sanja Krsmanović Tasić
With support of KC Magacin, NKSS and Slovenian Ministry of culture
Production: GuestRoomMaribor (Pekarna Magdalenske Mreže)
Special thanks to: Lucija Smodiš, Tajša Perović, Kaja Kraner, Damjan Zemljič, Marko Samec, Marko Brumen, Peter Bedrač, Igor Unuk, Shingo Yoshida, Urška Breznik, organization Pekarna Magdalenske mreže and Salon of applied arts.
“/.../ Because I write in the times of predominant, leaden and stifling contra-revolutionary shroud. Ideologically it solicits impairment of the whole history of SFRJ, not only as a job badly handled but also as a venture that is from the start badly or even dangerously conceived But still. when I think about the project of liberated Yugoslavia, an Italian proverb comes to my mind “when a tree falls down, there is no more shade”: we are exposed to the full force of capitalist devastation.”Darko Suvin