ART AND HUMAN RIGHTS FESTIVAL 2023

20 – 24. June 2023, Belgrade


The third edition of the festival is inspired by Martin Niemöller’s poem “First they came” with the aim of connecting artists and human rights defenders with each other and with the wider community to encourage and empower citizens to react against injustice, to take an active role in changes in their communities. The theme of the festival “Standing up for another is a fight for ourselves” calls for more empathy and compassion in the time we live in, putting humanity first before personal (selfish) needs. The festival includes artists and activists from Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Brazil, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, Kosovo, Norway, Italy, Serbia and the USA.

PERFORMANCES

Antagon Theater from Germany presents Barbara Lus Carvaljo [Brazil] in the play “Corpus Mundi” which deals with the process of decolonizing one’s own body and mind, as well as the play “Camará”, which explores the concept of a new approach to “masculinity.” Reflektor Teatar [Serbia] is performing “Devojčice” (Girls), a documentary play about growing up as a woman in Serbia today, and DAH Teatar “The Trees are Dancing”, about the importance of preserving trees.

WORKSHOPS

“Afro-diasporic body” – a workshop that will deal with the colonization of the body, especially in dance, by Barbara Lusi Karvaljo [Brazil/Germany]. “Work on a solo performance” – from autobiographical material to a universal story, led by Karolina Spaić [Serbia/Netherlands] “Intersection: theater techniques and human rights” – The workshop is led by Jadranka Anđelić [Serbia].

INSTALLATIONS, PERFORMANCES

Performance “Curtain Theory” by Ivana Milenović Popović about empathy and missing babies in Serbia, performance Solvitur Ambulando – a walk through the forest by Greenland Friteater [Norway], with a focus on trees and climate justice; Performance “I love you” by Snežana Golubović [Serbia/Germany] and performance and interactive installation “15 minutes in the aquarium”, by Alisa Oravec [Serbia] on the topic of “fast fashion” and ocean pollution.

LECTURE

“Art Against Brutality” by Klaudija Bernardi [Argentina], the initiator of the Perkuin School of Art – Walls of Hope which deals with art created by victims of state terror, armed conflicts and forced exile. Through the creation of joint murals, public art projects, urban interventions, the focus of the project is to give a voice to participants who survived political violence, those who have been forgotten or deliberately silenced.

CONCERT

Performs Marčelo – Marko Šelić [Serbia], a writer and musician who has released 6 studio albums and 6 books, including 4 novels. He is a regular columnist for the daily newspaper Danas and co-author of the regional television show Perspektiva, which deals with young people.

WALLS OF HOPE

It is an international project of art and human rights, conflict resolution and preservation of memory led by visual artist Klaudija Bernardi [Argentina]. The result of painting on the Silos wall is a mural by a participant from Serbia that will remain permanently in the public space of Belgrade.

“OVER THE LINE” PROGRAM

Examples of feminist practice of connecting, peaceful conflict resolution and cooperation of those who, according to the official narrative, belong to opposing groups. Participants: Zana Hodža [Kosovo]; Ana Miljanić, Ivana Milenović Popović, Dijana Milošević, Staša Zajović [Serbia].

FILMS, PHOTOGRAPHS

“The Land Where Trees Fly” by David Barletti and Jacopo Quadri, shows the power of art in the work of ODIN Teatar with the community. It is followed by an online conversation with Eugenio Barba and Julia Varley. Documentary film directed by Maja Mitić, “Everything on a Woman’s Back” [production NOVA MREŽA] deals with issues of gender equality and sexism in everyday life and the media, through a conversation with actress Mirjana Karanović. “Kings&Queens” is the title of the photo exhibition by Leon Hendriks and Mihe Šnajderberg [Netherlands].

FORUM

The theme “Standing up for another is a fight for ourselves” recognizes the necessity of solidarity in all times, and especially those of great changes, when society easily forgets or even actively oppresses its weakest members. Participants: Gedi Aniksdal [Norway]; Branislava Jovanović Izabela Kisić, Jelena Krstić, Maja Mitić [Serbia]; Olivera Simić [Bosnia and Herzegovina/Australia]; Karolina Spaić [Serbia/Netherlands]. Moderated by: Dijana Mitrović Longinović [Serbia].

SPACES

UK PAROBROD, DORĆOL PLATZ, SILOSI, INSTITUTE FOR ARTISTIC DANCE, CENTER FOR CULTURAL DECONTAMINATION [CZKD], KOŠUTNJAK, STUDENTSKI PARK, CULTURAL CENTER OF BELGRADE [KCB], KROKODIL CENTER, SMALL THEATER “DUŠKO RADOVIĆ”

Photography: Đorđe Tomić

Tuesday, June 20, 2023

11:00 AM – 5:00 PM Silos
MURAL PAINTING “Walls of Hope” – Klaudija Bernardi [Argentina] and participants

FESTIVAL OPENING

7:00 PM – 7:30 PM Parobrod PERFORMANCE “Curtain Theory” – Ivana Milenović Popović, DAH Teatar and the Institute for Artistic Dance [Serbia]

7:30 PM Parobrod
EXHIBITION “Kings&Queens” – Leon Hendriks and MiHa Šnajderberg [Netherlands]

9:30 PM Dorćol platz
MINI OPENING CONCERT
Marčelo
WARM UP DJ Časna sestra

Wednesday, June 21, 2023

11:00 AM – 5:00 PM Silos
MURAL PAINTING Walls of Hope – Klaudija Bernardi [Argentina] and participants

10:00 AM – 12:00 PM Institute for Artistic Dance

WORKSHOP Afro diasporic body – Barbara Karvaljo [Brazil/Germany]

5:00 PM CZKD
PROGRAM “Over the line” – participants: Zana Hodža [Kosovo]; Ivana Milenović Popović, Dijana Milošević, Ana Miljanić and Staša Zajović [Serbia]

8:00 PM MALO theater Duško Radović
PLAY “Camara” antagon theatreAkTion [Germany]

Thursday, June 22, 2023

11:00 AM – 5:00 PM Silos
MURAL PAINTING “Walls of Hope”

10:00 AM – 1:00 PM Parobrod WORKSHOP “Intersections: Theater and Human Rights” – Jadranka Anđelić [Serbia]

2:00 PM – 5:00 PM Parobrod WORKSHOP “Work on a solo performance” – Karolina Spaić [Serbia/Netherlands]

3:00 PM – 5:00 PM Parobrod PERFORMANCE “15 minutes in the aquarium” – Alisa Oravec, Institute for Artistic Dance [Serbia] – every 15 min.

4:00 PM – 7:00 PM Košutnjak
PERFORMANCE/WALK “Solvitur Ambulando” – Grenland Friteatar [Norway]


5:00 PM – 6:00 PM KROKODIL LECTURE “Art Against Brutality” – Klaudija Bernardi [Argentina]

6:00 PM Cultural Center of Belgrade
PERFORMANCE “I Love You” – Snežana Golubović [Serbia/Germany]

8:00 PM theater Duško Radović
PLAY “Corpus Mundi”– antagon theatreAkTion [Germany]

Friday, June 23, 2023

11:00 AM – 5:00 PM Silos
MURAL PAINTING “Walls of Hope”

10:00 AM – 1:00 PM Parobrod WORKSHOP “Intersections: Theater and Human Rights”

2:00 PM – 5:00 PM Parobrod WORKSHOP “Work on a solo performance”

6:00 PM Cultural Center of Belgrade
PERFORMANCE “I Love You” – Snežana Golubović [Serbia/Germany]

6:00 PM – 8:30 PM Parobrod
FILM “The Land Where Trees Fly” by David Barletti and Jacopo Quadri [Italy]; Online TALK “The Power of Art in Working with the Community” – Eugenio Barba and Julia Varley, ODIN Teatar [Denmark/Italy]

9:00 PM Dorćol Platz
PLAY “Devojčice” (Girls) – Reflektor Teatar [Serbia]

Saturday, June 24, 2023

11:00 AM – 5:00 PM Silos
MURAL PAINTING “Walls of Hope”

11:00 AM – 2:00 PM Košutnjak-entrance to Pionirski grad
PERFORMANCE / GUIDED WALK “Solvitur Ambulando” – Grenland Friteatar [Norway]

3:00 PM – 5:00 PM Parobrod
film „Everything on a Woman’s Back”, directed by maja mitić
[NOVA MREŽA]

FORUM “Standing up for another”: Armine Avetisyan [Armenia/USA] – online, Gedi Aniksdal, [Norway], Izabela Kisić, Jelena Krstić, Maja Mitić [Serbia], Olivera Simić [BiH/ Australia], Karolina Spaić [Serbia/Netherlands].


5:30 PM Silos
MURAL OPENING Klaudija Bernardi [Argentina]; Staša Zajović [Serbia] and mural painting participants

9:00 PM PAROBROD
FILM “The Trees are Dancing” AND FRAGMENTS FROM THE PLAY – DAH Teatar [Serbia]

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