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Sarajevo War Theatre

Coordinates:43°51′48.78″N18°24′54.86″E/ 43.8635500°N 18.4152389°E/43.8635500; 18.4152389
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Sarajevo War Theatre (SARTR)
Sarajevo War Theatre logo
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AddressGabelina 16, 71000
Sarajevo
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Coordinates43°51′48.78″N18°24′54.86″E/ 43.8635500°N 18.4152389°E/43.8635500; 18.4152389
Opened17 May 1992
Website
www.sartr.ba

TheSarajevo War Theatre(Bosnian:Sarajevski ratni teatar / Сарајевски ратни театар,SARTR) is atheatreinSarajevo,Bosnia and Herzegovina.[1][2]It was founded on 17 May 1992 on the initiative of Dubravko Bibanović,Gradimir Gojer,Đorđe Mačkić andSafet Plakaloduring theSiege of Sarajevo.[3][4]It was a gathering place for theatre professionals andAcademy of Performing Artsstudents for the duration of the war.[5]Today, it is a commercial theatre and the premium experimental showcase in Bosnia and Herzegovina.[6][7]It is one of the venues for theMESS International Theatre Festivaland the sole venue for theOpen University of Sarajevo.[8]

History

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With the start of the Siege of Sarajevo the city's cultural life was dramatically halted. Actors and associates of the three existing professional theatres in Sarajevo, which had ceased all activities at the beginning of theBosnian war,gathered around the concept of an ad-hoc war-time experimental theatre. After SARTR was established they proceeded to give numerous performances during the four years ofsiege.[9]The theatre was formed around a grass roots concept of showcasing anti-war pieces that were often directed by students of theAcademy of Performing Arts.[10]

In January 1993, SARTR was officially recognised by the Sarajevo City Assembly as a public institution of special significance for the defence of Sarajevo.[11]SARTR's founding director,Safet Plakalo,has often spoken of SARTR as Sarajevo's spiritual weapon against the surrealism of war, summarising its charter in the catch-cryTheatre Against Death.[12]The theatre's first war-time productionThe Shelter(Bosnian:Sklonište), written bySafet Plakaloand Dubravko Bibanović, premiered on September 6, 1992. Headlined by the acclaimed Bosnian actorsJasna Diklić,Zoran Bečić,Miodrag Trifunov,Senad Bašić,Nebojša Veljović, Branko Ličen, Irena Mulamuhić, Alija Aljović and Nisveta Omerbašić, it was performed 97 times during the 1992-1996 siege achieving legendary status.[13][14]Only one other production would surpassThe Shelter'simportance in the history of the theatre: a play about theSpanish Civil War.¡Ay Carmela!,written by the Spanish playwrightJosé Sanchis Sinisterra,was premiered in 1999, and would occupy the theatre's 'most popular' slot for the next twenty-two years.

SARTR was the first Bosnian theatre to leave the country during the war and showcase its productions abroad, visiting theAvignon Festivalin 1994.[15]

With the end of the conflict, SARTR continued operating as a nascent theatre. In 1997, SARTR was incorporated as a public institution in theSarajevo Canton.A new team of young theatre professionals, led byNihad Kreševljaković(2011-2015) and Aleš Kurt (2016-2021), spearheaded SARTR's programmatic expansion, increasing its popularity and reach. Apart from having a professional weekly programme, the theatre still showcases student productions from the Academy of Performing Arts and hosts numerous festivals and socially engaged projects such as theOpen University of Sarajevo.[16][17]In 2003 the theatre received theSixth April Award of Sarajevo- the highest decoration given by the city.[18]Despite limited resources, SARTR is today a successful professional theatre company with a number of international co-productions, appearances and awards under its belt.[19]

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References

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  1. ^"Sarajevski ratni teatar".mks.ks.gov.ba.
  2. ^"Sarajevski ratni teatar: Premijera predstave" Narodna drama "".oslobodjenje.ba.
  3. ^SARTR,Bosnia and Herzegovina.
  4. ^"Sarajevski ratni teatar – SARTR".sarajevo.co.ba.
  5. ^"Suradnja sa Akademijom scenskih umjetnosti u Sarajevu".official website.
  6. ^SARTR,Bosnia and Herzegovina.
  7. ^"Bedem duhovne odbrane Sarajevski ratni teatar SARTR slavi 25. rođendan".klix.ba.
  8. ^"Bedem duhovne odbrane Sarajevski ratni teatar SARTR slavi 25. rođendan".klix.ba.
  9. ^"SARTR".navigator.ba.
  10. ^"Suradnja sa Akademijom scenskih umjetnosti u Sarajevu".official website.
  11. ^"Osnovan Sarajevski ratni teatar - SARTR".historija.ba.
  12. ^"Kako su Safet Plakalo, Dubravko Bibanović i sarajevski glumci pomogli građanima da ne polude pod granatama".depo.ba.
  13. ^"Bedem duhovne odbrane Sarajevski ratni teatar SARTR slavi 25. rođendan".klix.ba.
  14. ^"Osnovan Sarajevski ratni teatar - SARTR".historija.ba.
  15. ^"Osnovan Sarajevski ratni teatar - SARTR".historija.ba.
  16. ^"Sarajevo / Otvoreni univerzitet s ključnim pitanjima: Šta da se radi".Radio Sarajevo.
  17. ^"Suradnja sa Akademijom scenskih umjetnosti u Sarajevu".official website.
  18. ^"25 godina SARTR-a - fenomena duhovnog otpora Sarajeva".ba.n1info.
  19. ^""Narodna drama" Bobana Skerlića premijerno u SARTR-u 27. januara ".klix.ba.
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