TRANSFORMATION OF THE THEATER TOWARDS A NEW FUTURE

The project consists of a series of actions that adapt the work of the theater during the pandemic period in 2020.

Faced with the impossibility of regularly performing our plays, with the help of the International Aid Fund of the German Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Goethe Institute and other partners, we created a project that still connects us with the audience using audiovisual and digital media.

The project

OCTOBER – DECEMBER 2020.

They will present 24 short videos based on DAH Theater plays, "Un/Vidlivi Grad", "Riddle of the Revolution", "For your sake" and deal with topics such as multicultural tolerance, the meaning and contradictions of revolutions, children's rights - issues that we deal with in the aforementioned plays. In this way, the work of DAH Theater will be present through digital platforms and social media until the end of 2020.

Video directed by Evelini Costa [Brazil], director of photography Nemanja Maraš [Serbia].

Created to convey our experience to professionals and non-professionals, especially the youth, to empower them to creatively express their discontent and articulate their civil rights protest and demands. The artists of DAH Theater will conduct this online training, conveying their experiences to the participants in a group or individually, with the aim of presenting the creative possibilities of art in articulating their own needs and civic engagement. In this webinar, participants can attend lectures, see video examples of theater works and other arts, and individually discuss their own ideas and develop them with the help of a trainer.

With international and local human/civil rights artists.

Created for a wider audience and open to all, this cycle of talks aims to maintain the international and national connections of artists and to present to the audience a whole range of artistic activities that deal with human / civil rights in their work. The audience will have the opportunity to see fragments of the works of the artists involved and to hear about their approach to theater practice.