The play "Death in Dubrovnik", directed by Petar Pejaković, will be performed tomorrow, at 19 p.m., in the Dodest hall, KIC "Budo Tomović".
It was produced by the Drama Studio "Empty Space", in cooperation with Action for Human Rights. It is implemented as part of the project "Siege of Dubrovnik 1991-1992: Memories of the war so that evil does not happen again", which is supported by the European Union through the regional project "EU support for trust building in the Western Balkans", and implemented by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP).
The play is an expression of the culture of memory, as opposed to the widespread (non)culture of forgetting. The text of the play is based on over thirty testimonies, which Action for Human Rights and "Empty Space" collected. The intention is to confront the public, above all in Montenegro, with the truth about the war that was fought in Dubrovnik and its surroundings, because, as is known, not facing the real past is a prerequisite for history to repeat itself. The performance "Death in Dubrovnik" is an artistic campaign/attack against the dominant culture of forgetfulness and lies.
Played by: Slaviša Grubiša, Emir Ćatović, Pavle Prelević, Miloš Kašćelan, Kristijan Blečić and Maša Božović.
She is a playwright Anja Pletikosa, author of music Ilija Gajević, costume designer Lina Lekovic, and set designer Ivanka Vana Prelevic. Entrance is free.
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