PRIZES

2019

Fixing the Future - Climate Innovation Award of the Austrian Radio ö1

THE TREES ARE DANCING is one of the five international projects awarded by Austrian Radio Ö1's FIXING THE FUTURE program. The Directorate for International Cultural Affairs in Austria invited us to present the project at the Future Market Innovation Festival in Graz, from October 1 to 3, 2021.

2019

ArtTrema Fest Awards

The Art Trema Fest Ruma festival awarded prizes for the play "Riddle of the Revolution" - Silver Trema Mask for the author's project, Pleket for the total design of the play and the Audience Award.

2017

Anđelka Milić Award

The prize is awarded by the organization SEFEM - Section for Feminist Studies and Masculinity Studies.

2013

"Stars of Belgrade"

Award of the Agency for European Integration for the MOĆ project
 MEMORIES

2012

 Fund award
“Jelena Santic”

The "Jelena Šantić" Fund Award for 2012 was awarded to Dah Teatr - Center for Theater Research, for the activities and results achieved in 2011. The award is given in memory of Jelena Šantić and as an incentive to connect social values ​​- tolerance and preservation of peace through artistic achievements.

The award was presented on March 18, 2012 to Dijana Milošević, director and co-founder of Dah Theater.

2009

ERSTE Foundation Award for Social Integration

The international jury of the ERSTE Foundation Social Integration Award 2009 chose the Dah Theater project "Invisible City", among 1300 projects that applied, as one of the twenty organizations and projects of South-Eastern Europe that received the award for 2009.

On June 25, 2009, in Bucharest (Romania), at a solemn ceremony, actor Jugoslav Hadžić and actress Sanja Krsmanović Tasić received the award on behalf of the theater.

The project "Invisible City" was given as an example as one of the most successful intercultural dialogue projects in 2008 by the European Institute for Comparative Cultural Research (ERICarts).

2008

“Grozdanin Gikkot” Award

International award for contribution to the development of drama education "Grozdana's giggle" to Djana Milošević.

The international jury, consisting of: Marko Kovačević (BiH), Maria van Bakelen (Netherlands), Ljubica Beljanski-Ristić (Serbia), Stig Eriksson (Norway) and Vladimir Krušić (Croatia), decided that in addition to Dijana Milošević, the award will be given to: Iva Gruić from Croatia, Marina Katnić-Bakaršić from Bosnia and Herzegovina and Parasuram Ramamoorthi from India. And the special award went to: International Theater School Jacques Lecoq from France.

2007

"Otto Rene Castillo" Award

On May 21, 2007, a formal award ceremony was held in New York (USA), attended by directors Dijana Milošević and Jadranka Andjelic, as well as actress Maja Mitić.

The award is presented by Castillo Theater, a New York-based non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of human rights and development through the use of theater. This award was established in 1998 with the aim of supporting the development of political theater in the world.

Over the years, artists such as Lorie Anderson, Bob Wilson, Joseph Chaikin, the group El Teatro Campesino, The Living Theater as well as our Center for Cultural Decontamination have won this award.

1997

Eugenio Barba shared his "Luigi Pirandello International Prize" with DAH Teatro

The famous director of Odin Teatra, Euđenio Barba, shared his award with directors Dijana Milošević and Jadranka Andjelic and DAH Theater as a sign of support for independent theater companies.

1994

Reward for
the best performance at the Yugoslav New Theater Festival
“Malo Pozorje”

Dah Teatar won the award for the best play at the Yugoslav festival of New Theater "Malo Pozorje" for the play "Zenit" directed by Dijana Milošević and Jadranka Anđelić.

1989

Award for the best direction of the play
“At the eternal tap”

Award for the best direction of Jadranka Anđelić and Dijana Milošević at the Vojvodina Theater Festival and award for the best play at the Mladenovac Theater Festival for the play "At the Eternal Faucet",

The graphic from the poster of this play, designed by Dragan Stojanovski, became the logo of the Dah Theater, which the directors founded in 1991.