BOOKS

 DAH Theater – A Sourcebook, Dennis Barnett, Lexington Books, 2016

The first book entirely dedicated to the DAH Theatre. Edited by Dennis Barnett - Foreword by Eugenio Barba. Texts: Elizabeth Carlin-Metz, Beth Cleary, Leigh Clemons, David Diamond, Jill Greenhalgh, Del Hamilton, Lyusyena Kirakosya, Duca Knezevic, Ruth Margraff, Ivan Medenica, Amy Sarno, Arthur Skelton, Max Stephenson, and Shawn Womack.

"Dennis Barnett has compiled the most informative and exciting sourcebook on DAH Theatre, one of the world's best theaters working in the context of social conflict." Roberto Gutiérrez Varea, University of San Francisco

The Twenty-First Century Performance Reader, Routledge, 2019

The Twenty-First Century Performance Reader combines extracts from over 70 international artists, companies, collectives and creators in the fields of dance, theatre, music, performance and activism (including DAH tTatar) to form a basic book for students, researchers and practitioners.

The selections in this book reflect the diverse and eclectic culture of practices that now make up the expanded field of the performing arts, and their stories, reflections, and working processes collectively offer an overview of contemporary artistic pursuits.

Create, Ronald Rand, Wyatt - Mackenzie Publishing, 2017

CREATE! the book is a collection of over 100 rare interviews in which artists share their insights about the creative process and the importance of art for society - actors, artists, choreographers, composers, dancers, designers, directors, musicians, composers, playwrights, including Diana Milošević, director of the DAH Theatre.

An Introduction to Transitional Justice, Routledge
2016

An Introduction to Transitional Justice provides the first comprehensive overview of transitional justice judicial and non-judicial measures implemented by societies to redress legacies of massive human rights abuse. Written by some of the leading experts in the field, it takes a broad, interdisciplinary approach to the subject, addressing the dominant transitional justice mechanisms as well as key themes and challenges faced by scholars and practitioners.

Other books and publications about DAH Theatre

"Arts and Community Change: Exploring Cultural Development Policies, Practices and Dilemmas", Max O. Stephenson Jr., Scott Tate, Routledge, 2015.

"Theatre of War and Exile", Domnica Radulescu, McFarland, 2015.

"Out of Silence", Caridad Svich, Eye Corner Press, 2012.

"Acting Together I, Acting Together II", Cynthia Cohen, Roberto Varea, Polly Walker, New Village, 2011.

"Diary", Quiria Creative Team, Belgrade, 2010.

"Game - a reflection of the present time", Milica Zajcev, UBUS, Belgrade, 2009.

"Performance and Theater in Eastern Europe / Changing Scene", Dennis Barnett / Arthur Skelton, Scarecrow Press, 2008.

"Art and Upheaval", William Cleveland, New Village Press, 2008.

"Serbian Theater Awards", Ratko Stojković, Belgrade, 2008.

"Frauen und Frauenorganisationen im Widerstand in Kroatien, Bosnien und Serbien" Marijana Grasak, Ulrlike Reiman and Katrin Franke, 2007.

"Infant Prototype", Simon Grabovac, Novi Sad, 2007.

"Transglobal readings", Caridad Switch, Manchester University Press, Manchester/New York 2003.

"Semiological Circles - Film, Animation, Comics, Theater, Television", Zorica Jevremović, Institute for Film, Belgrade, Prometheus, Novi Sad, 2001.

"Radical Street Performances", Jan Cohen-Kruz, Routledge London and New York, 1998.

DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS, MASTER'S THESES, GRADUATE THESES, STRATEGIC ANALYSIS, PROJECT EVALUATIONS REGARDING THE DAH THEATER

  • DOCTORAL DISSERTATION: "Poetics of DAH Theatre: From the Research Process in the Theater to Social Engagement", Ivana Koljenšić, FDU, University of Belgrade, 2016
  • MASTER THESIS: "The function of the performing arts in raising awareness of national minorities culture: In/Visible city project, Dah Theatre", Ivana Ranković, UNESCO Chair in Cultural Policy and Management, 2016
  • MASTER THESIS: "Engaged Theater as a Tool for Mediation", Ivana Milenović Popović, UNESCO Chair in Cultural Policy and Management, University of Arts in Belgrade, 2013
  • STRATEGIC ANALYSIS: DAH Theatre, Ivana Milenović Popović, UNESCO Chair in Cultural Policy and Management, University of Arts in Belgrade, 2012
  • STRATEGIC ANALYSIS: DAH Theater Research Centre, Milena Todorović, UNESCO Chair in Cultural Policy and Management, University of Arts in Belgrade, 2012
  • MASTER THESIS: "Crossing The Line: Portraying female victims of political violence in the former Yugoslavia", Zhanna Petrukovich, Dissertation for Masters Human Rights Practice, University of Gothenburg, 2012
  • PROJECT EVALUATION: "In/visible City – Management and Methodology of International Art Projects, Višnja Kisić, UNESCO Chair in Cultural Policy and Management, University of Arts Belgrade, 2010
  • DIPLOMARBEIT: "Art Saves Life" Unabhängige Theatertruppe DAH Theater in Milošević's Serbia between 1991-2000", Aneta Lazić Miletić, Universität Wien, 2006
  • SEMINAR PAPER: "This Babylonian confusion - The role of Artists in time of political crisis", Olivier Bachmann, Universität Bern, 2005
  • GRADUATE THESIS: "Organizational issues of experimental theater on the example of DAH Theatre", Snežana Trgovčević, FDU, University of Belgrade, 2000