Tivat: "Macbeth" delighted the audience

The audience enthusiastically accepted this dance performance based on a classical dramatic concept with ovations and long-lasting applause, which for the author of the play was only an ideological starting point for the development of his vision of the modern world, in the context of the atmosphere that reigns in this famous work of Shakespeare.
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Ažurirano: 23.07.2017. 10:59h

The dance performance "Macbeth", based on the famous play by William Shakespeare, co-produced by the Tivat Culture Center and the Bitef Theater from Belgrade, premiered last night on a small stage in the atrium of the medieval Buića-Luković summer house in Tivat.

The audience enthusiastically accepted this dance performance based on a classical dramatic concept, which was only an idea starting point for the development of his vision of the modern world, in the context of the atmosphere that reigns in this famous work of Shakespeare. It is a dark world of conspiracies, crimes, psychological deviations, love of power and passion that drags man into ever greater and graver sins.

Last night, through movement, dance, facial expressions, and body language, the dancers conjured up a story about tyranny, sick ambitions, female manipulation, the struggle with conscience, fear and gnawing doubts. The choreographer and director of this very successful play, made in a genre that is new for the theater production of CZK Tivat, is Miloš Isailović, and the music was composed by Draško Adžić. The play features Miloš Isailović, Ana Ignjatović-Zagorac, Dejan Kolarov, Nataša Gvozdenović, Ivana Savić-Jacić, Tamara Pjević and Branko Mitrović.

"We are happy to have successfully completed this joint project with the Tivat Cultural Center. Such open spaces as the Buća-Luković atrium are very suitable. We are a little afraid that the show will lose a little of its charm indoors. In this piece, we dealt with some universal principles - lust for power, the pathological need to rule at the cost of low passions, manipulation... These are general places that you can deal with at any time. In an open space, as ambient and beautiful as this complex is, it's a real pleasure," said Jelena Kajgo, a playwright from Turkey, after the premiere.

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