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- No Woman’s LandThursday
9 p.m.Small Auditorium
M16
Free
Laurent BergerIn the story of Skočiđevojka, a coastal town in Montenegro, we meet Ruža, a woman in search of freedom in a patriarchal world where this struggle is a chimera. In No Woman’s Land, this Montenegrin legend serves as a starting point, crystallizing an artistic rebellion orchestrated by five women who turn this and their own history into an amusement park and in which they create material for activism, inventing a world where their passions take the place they desire.
Sexual Theatre - Feminist Readings of Classics is a cooperation project between four European partners - the Bosnian National Theatre in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Theatre City Festival in Montenegro, the Paul-Valéry University in France and Faz Cultura in Portugal. Seeking to create a feminist reinterpretation of literary classics from these countries, international pairs of directors and playwrights collaborated with local casts and women's rights organizations throughout 2024 to create four new shows based on original texts, which are now touring the partner countries in the form of an itinerant festival.Text cátia faísco
Translation Lea Lonza
Artistic director Laurent Berger
Acting Anđelija Rondović, Marija Liješević, Milica Šćepanović, Lara Dragović and Mirjana Spaić
Light Stešević Radivoje
Sound Ivan Vujović
Stage management Predrag Tomašević and Luka Liješević
Co-funding Europa Criativa
Montenegrin-language show with English subtitles.
This show is part of the Sexual Theatre - Feminist Readings of Classics project of Braga 25 Portuguese Capital of Culture.
Associated with this performance, at 9 p.m. on the same day, there will be a conversation with Rita Rato, Catia Faísco and Laurent Berger, moderated by Francesca Rayner.
Thursday
9 p.m.
9 p.m.
Small Auditorium
M16
Free
M16
Free
No Woman’s Land
Laurent Berger
Laurent Berger
In the story of Skočiđevojka, a coastal town in Montenegro, we meet Ruža, a woman in search of freedom in a patriarchal world where this struggle is a chimera. In No Woman’s Land, this Montenegrin legend serves as a starting point, crystallizing an artistic rebellion orchestrated by five women who turn this and their own history into an amusement park and in which they create material for activism, inventing a world where their passions take the place they desire.
Sexual Theatre - Feminist Readings of Classics is a cooperation project between four European partners - the Bosnian National Theatre in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Theatre City Festival in Montenegro, the Paul-Valéry University in France and Faz Cultura in Portugal. Seeking to create a feminist reinterpretation of literary classics from these countries, international pairs of directors and playwrights collaborated with local casts and women's rights organizations throughout 2024 to create four new shows based on original texts, which are now touring the partner countries in the form of an itinerant festival.
Sexual Theatre - Feminist Readings of Classics is a cooperation project between four European partners - the Bosnian National Theatre in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Theatre City Festival in Montenegro, the Paul-Valéry University in France and Faz Cultura in Portugal. Seeking to create a feminist reinterpretation of literary classics from these countries, international pairs of directors and playwrights collaborated with local casts and women's rights organizations throughout 2024 to create four new shows based on original texts, which are now touring the partner countries in the form of an itinerant festival.
Text cátia faísco
Translation Lea Lonza
Artistic director Laurent Berger
Acting Anđelija Rondović, Marija Liješević, Milica Šćepanović, Lara Dragović and Mirjana Spaić
Light Stešević Radivoje
Sound Ivan Vujović
Stage management Predrag Tomašević and Luka Liješević
Co-funding Europa Criativa
Montenegrin-language show with English subtitles.
This show is part of the Sexual Theatre - Feminist Readings of Classics project of Braga 25 Portuguese Capital of Culture.
Associated with this performance, at 9 p.m. on the same day, there will be a conversation with Rita Rato, Catia Faísco and Laurent Berger, moderated by Francesca Rayner.
Translation Lea Lonza
Artistic director Laurent Berger
Acting Anđelija Rondović, Marija Liješević, Milica Šćepanović, Lara Dragović and Mirjana Spaić
Light Stešević Radivoje
Sound Ivan Vujović
Stage management Predrag Tomašević and Luka Liješević
Co-funding Europa Criativa
Montenegrin-language show with English subtitles.
This show is part of the Sexual Theatre - Feminist Readings of Classics project of Braga 25 Portuguese Capital of Culture.
Associated with this performance, at 9 p.m. on the same day, there will be a conversation with Rita Rato, Catia Faísco and Laurent Berger, moderated by Francesca Rayner.
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