Theatre Maska i Pokret explained

Theatre Maska i Pokret is a theatre in Bosnia and Herzegovina, founded by Iva Kostović-Mandick and Petar Mandick in Sarajevo in 1980. The main characteristic of this theatre is the belief in the poetic essence of theatre, not using the language of words but what is at the very core of the theatre's origin - mask, music, movement. The theatre is included in The World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre - Europe.[1] [2] [3]

Performances

In the course of three years from 1980 to 1983, four plays were written, created, and produced.

Awards

22 MESS Festival of Small and Experimental Stages of Yugoslavia for the play "Somebody has killed the play"

XV International Theatre Festival, Sitges Barcelona for the play "Mme Leopoldine’s Memoires"

3 Biennale of Yugoslavian Puppetry, Bugojno for the performance "The Blue Flower Fairy Tale"

References

  1. Book: The World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre. Rubin. Don. Nagy. Péter. Rouyer. Philippe. Routledge. 2008. 978-0415-25157-0. 1. Europe. USA, Canada. 146.
  2. Danas. Google Books. 1988. hr. Vjesnik, 1988. 315–323. 45. 1330-2949. 84647280. University of Michigan.
  3. Savez omladine Bosne i Hercegovine. Centralni komitet. Lica. Google Books. 1983. bs. Centralni komitet Saveza omladine Bosnie i Hercegovine. 1-2. 99, 100. 0459-3057. 71218343. Indiana University.