Third evening of the Amateur Drama Festival in Bijelo Polje: The play "Thoughts in Silence" was accompanied by standing ovations

Matović told "Vijesti" that the impressions after the performance were incredible, reminding that it is a special honor for every author when their work is heard about.

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Photo: Jadranka Ćetković
Photo: Jadranka Ćetković
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The Bijelo Polje audience tonight greeted the acting in the inclusive theater play "Thoughts in Silence" directed by Branka Otašević, at the Cultural Center in Bijelo Polje, with ovations, applause, and special emotions.

The play was performed as part of the third evening of the 54th Amateur Drama Festival, and was inspired by the fifth collection of poetry, "A Suitcase of Lost Words" by poet Nada Matović from Berane, a person with a disability, who, through her verses, bravely and tenderly speaks about love, loneliness, acceptance, and the life of a "flower made of stone," as she often describes herself.

The production is signed by the company Modesty MK, Klara Radonjić, while the project is co-financed by the Ministry of Culture and Media of Montenegro through the program for the development of culture in the north, in support of decentralization and accessibility of culture to all citizens.

In addition to Nada Matović, the roles are played by Radovan Džuver, Lina Ciguljin, as well as professional actors Slađana Merdović and Predrag Vukojević, with the contribution of young people from the Tisa Day Center from Bijelo Polje.

Matović told "Vijesti" that the impressions after the performance were incredible, reminding that it is a special honor for every author when their work is heard about, and that it means that what they do is not in vain.

She said that the second performance of the play, which premiered on May 29th at the Bijelo Polje Cultural Center,

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