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ARTERARIJ

Pogledajme

An author’s project by Roman Nikolić in collaboration with the performer Siniša Senada Musić and Sindirel Bobarić.
dramaturgy: Mila Pavićević
stage movement: Zrinka Lukčec Kiko
scene & costumes: Zdravka Ivandija Kirigin
video: Selma Selman
music: Damir Šimunović
lights: Marino Frankola
NHG for outstanding contribution to theater art in 2017

About the show

This production investigates and talks about identity, social relations based on the perception of identity and the impact that a narrow perception of identity framed in prejudices leaves on social subjects. This production makes it quite evident what unites us, and ironizes, problematizes and criticizes by showing the consequences what apparently separates us.
The production plays with socializing the intimate and intimate the political, mocking the tragic and canonizing the comic, generalizing the specific and concretizing the general.This production investigates and talks about identity, social relations based on the perception of identity and the impact that a narrow perception of identity framed in prejudices leaves on social subjects. This production makes it quite evident what unites us, and ironizes, problematizes and criticizes by showing the consequences what apparently separates us.
The production plays with socializing the intimate and intimate the political, mocking the tragic and canonizing the comic, generalizing the specific and concretizing the general.

From critics

“Through the frequent transformations of the viewing space, the audience’s position in that space is constantly changing, and so is its relationship to the performance, i.e. the awareness of what is being shown and/or narrated at a certain moment on the stage, which forces us to look and really look, i.e. . we see from as many different angles as possible and without allowing ourselves to be lulled into just one and/or simple observational position.” (Hana Sirovica, Kulturpunkt)
“‘Let’s see’ in a fine way plays with and ironizes our misconceptions and our fears when they are in
it’s about understanding identity and its boundaries, who is who, how we look at others and what
it seems acceptable on them, and what not.” (Bojan Munjin, Novosti)