What does it look like when pain is danced, when the longing for freedom is danced, what kind of diary of today's world pain could be written every day, and where can a person save oneself from today's world; these are the questions for Renata Vidić, the director of the play "The Diary of Anne Frank", which opened the 3rd Novi Sad Theatre Festival on the stage of the Youth Theatre.
The Bulgarian State Puppet Theatre from Stara Zagora and the director Lyubomir Zhelev, talking about their play, say that love at first sight is an instant fateful trust that we find in another human being and a state in which magnetism becomes an insatiable feast for the soul and senses. It is both a feather dancing in the wind, and a leaf falling on it. A flower of the desert, at the same time a rainbow in a raindrop...
HIC SUNT DRACONES
Author: Pavel Stourac
Director: Pavel Stourac
Age recommended: 15+
City Theater "Žar ptica", Zagreb, Croatia
LITTLE FRIDA
Authors: Jelena Kovačić and Anica Tomić
Director: Anica Tomić
Age recommended: 7+
La Fille Du Laitier, Montréal, Québec, Canada
MACBETH MUET
Author: Marie-Hélène Bélanger and Jon Lachlan Stewart based on Macbeth
Director: Marie-Hélène Bélanger and Jon Lachlan Stewart
Age recommended: 14+
State Puppet Theatre Stara Zagora, Stara Zagora, Bulgaria
HOTEL
Author: Lyubomir Zhelev
Director: Lyubomir Zhelev
Age recommended: 7+
Zaches teatro, Firenze, Italy
LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD
Author: Luana Gramegna
Director: Alberto Bartolini
Age recommended: 5+
Tehatre Koper - Teatro Capodistria, Koper, Slovenia
THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK
Author: Anne Frank
Director: Renata Vidič
Age recommended: 11+
Osijek Cultural Center, Osijek, Croatia
VELVET REVOLUTION
Author: Matej Sudarič, Vanja Jovanović
Director: Vanja Jovanović
Age recommended: 17+
I, SISYPHUS
Author: Veselka Kuncheva
Director: Veselka Kuncheva
Age recommended: 14+
Theatre “Boško Buha”, BeLgradE, Serbia
THE SECRET DIARY OF ADRIAN MOLE
Author: Sue Townsend
Director: Tanja Mandić Rigonat
Age recommended: 9+
Theater for Children and Youth Kragujevac, Kragujevac, Serbia
CITY OF LIGHT
Author: David Zuazola
Director: David Zuazola
Age recommended: 10+
Theatre “Atelier 313”, Sofia, Bulgaria
THE CLOWN AND HIS CHILDREN
Author: Ženi Pašova i Petar Pašov
Director: Ženi Pašova i Petar Pašov
Age recommended: 4+
The Second International Festival of Professional Theaters for Children and Youth Novi Sad Theater Festival has been a safe haven for our children and young people and their parents in the past seven days. We express our gratitude to all the ensembles who arrived in Novi Sad and showed us the best of what they can do. And now the awards, which were decided by a jury consisting of a costume designer Milica Grbić Komazec, a journalist Olivera Milošević and an actress Maja Lučič.
DECISIONS OF THE JURY
- Grand Prix - award for the best play as a whole is awarded by the jury to the performance "Ronia, The Robber’s Daughter", directed by Jakub Maksimov, Theater for Children and Youth, Skopje.
The performance is exceptional and layered in all segments, at the same time archaic and modern, and has all the components that make it outstanding.
- Best Director Award is awarded to Tamara Kučinović for the play "Frozen Songs" of the City Puppet Theater Rijeka.
Extremely precise and skilful, Tamara Kučinović connected all segments of the play and created a realistic, but at the same time warm and imaginative theatrical story.
- Best Actor/Actress Award - Jelena Trkulja for multiple roles in the play "Heidi", directed by Đurđa Tešić, “Boško Buha" Theatre.
Jelena Trkulja interpreted three different characters in the play, which is characterized above all by collective play. Her acting was utterly believable, witty and suggestive.
- Animation Mastery Award - Matea Jankovoska for the role of Ronia in the play "Ronia – The Robber’s Daughter", directed by Jakub Maksimov, Theater for children and young people - Skopje.
Matea Jankovska skillfully animates the puppets, energetically and heartily playing a brave and daring girl, using a wide range of animating and acting skills.
- Special Award for Authenticity and Originality - the play "Clowns’ Houses", theater "Merlin" from Berlin, authors Dimitris Stamu and Demetra Papada.
The award is given for authenticity and originality, for showing modernity through a specific visual and dramaturgical expression in a play that through dark humor and grotesque tells a story about us today.
- Special Award for Overall Impression is awarded by the jury to Alek Ćurčić, for the performance of the play "Geometry of the Soul", directed by Olga Zečeva, from the "Plus" theater from Spain. The award is given for the overall and stunning impression when using various performing arts techniques in the play "Geometry of the Soul", which is a good example of contemporary theatrical expression.
- Special Award for Collective Acting and Animation to the ensemble of the play "Frozen Songs" directed by Tamara Kučinović, City Puppet Theater Rijeka.
The ensemble of the play showed exceptional skill in expressing subtle emotions through puppets, insisting on the precision of synchronized, realistic movement expression.
Maja Lučić, president of the jury
Olivera Milošević, member of the jury
Milica Grbić Komazec, member of the jury
Demetra Papada is part of the Greek troupe "Merlin", based in Berlin, which performed "Clowns’ Houses" at the festival. Greek-German artists portrayed the world of alienated people in an authentically black-humored and grotesque, but also poignantly humorous way...
As an artist, are you afraid of the world you talk about in the play?
I am, of course I am, like everyone else, but the theater is a way to talk about those fears openly in order to overcome them. To analyze and share the experience of thinking and the experience of fear, that is important in the theater. We put a lot of personal stuff in there, but it is the story of all of us, both politically and socially in the whole world. All our plays talk about current problems, and we address children and their parents.
What kind of stories are good to tell our children and how should they be told in the theater?
For me personally, it is important that stories for children are true. I make them the same way as for adults. My opinion is that if I like something as an adult and I'm not bored, kids won't be bored either. I treat children as friends. I try to make my theatrical language clear and precise, true. If it is true and acceptable, then I can talk about difficult things, but also dream about a better time. We can all create resistance and solidarity together. In that sense, I am both a realist and a dreamer. This is how you should talk to children.
You are a Greek troupe with an address in Berlin. Is it possible to function as an independent troupe?
It is. We are a completely independent company that does nothing for fun. Everything that we showed in this play, for example, we made from waste, recycled things, which is a way to contribute to a cleaner world. In this way, we can connect ecologically with people's consciousness.
Are you supported by the German government in any way?
We are a completely independent company, but during Covid period, the German government helped all our artists and that was really important, while in Greece, for example, no one helped the artists, which makes my heart ache.
What other plays do you perform?
Recently, we are performing two plays, one for the whole family - "No Man's Land", and the other play called "Drowning" talks about the anxieties of our world and how to deal with them. It also talks about how to live without striking a pose, because people today live a lot in a pose - untrue. And it would be simple just to live, and be...
