DREAMS AND OBSTACLES

The form of the performance "Dreams and Obstacles" is an experiment, ie, a combination of autobiographical performance and work demonstration, and deals with the theme of "becoming" an artist. It follows the development of a dream and its realization on stage. Through the personal stories of artists, the historical events of our country are refracted, which influence and change the course of development of young performers, and in that combination of personal "small" and official "big" history, they "become". [2012]

During the two decades of its existence, DAH Theater has created its specific style and way of working, which is based on the transfer of knowledge, constant professional development, and "learning to learn".

An important goal of this performance is to raise awareness among the audience about how history affects our most personal lives and how important it is to take responsibility. This DAH Theater performance also aims to reveal part of the creative process in the theater, and thus direct interested artists to some different techniques of making a performance, as well as to interest the audience in new theatrical forms.

The play premiered on December 27 and 28, 2012, at the DAH Theater.

Texts used from DAH Theater performances: KOD Nastasijević - Stanislav Vinaver, Momčilo Nastasijević; Crossing the Line - "The Female Side of War"; The Story of Tea - AP Chekhov "Three Sisters"; Invisible City – Zuzana Halupova; Gently Gently Gentler – parts of texts from the songs of the musical groups Ekatarina Velika and Šarlo Akrobata were used.

Music used from DAH Theater performances: Invisible City, Searching for the City, KOD Nastasijević, and Gently, Gently, Gentler.

Direction and dramaturgy: Dijana Milošević
Starring: Jugoslav Hadžić and Ivana Milenović Popović
Text: Jugoslav Hadžić and Ivana Milenović Popović
Set design: Neša Paripović
Costumes: Dijana Milošević
Music: Jugoslav Hadžić
Organization and PR: Tanja Brešan and Jelena Ćetković
Assistant director: Mladen Lukešević
Scenography: Miroslav Popović and Rajka Sokić
Costume design: Rajka Sokić and Danilo Milosavljević
Photography: Djordje Tomic

Realization supported by the Association Independent Cultural Scene of Serbia