JoakimInterFest

JoakimInterFest, International Small Scene Theatre Festival.
JoakimInterFest will be the 7th till the 15th of October in the Knjaževsko-srpski teatar from City of Kragujevac.
Knjaževsko-srpski teatar the regular host of Festival, organizer is the Direction of JoakimFest and sponsor City of Kragujevac.
Selector of JoakimInterFest is Dragan Jakovljevic, Director of The Knjaževsko-srpski teatar.
In 1965 this theatre also initiated Meetings of professional Theatres Joakim Vujic of Serbia (in central Serbia) and they were held every year in May in one of ten different towns, until 2003. Since 2004, the Theatre became the regular host of JoakimFest and since October 2006, also of the JoakimInterFest, The International Small Scene Theatre Festival.
Awards
*Award for the best play
*Award for the best director
*Two awards for the best actors
*Award for the visual effects
*Special Award
*Audience Award
JoakimInterFest 2006
The Festival participate theatrical performances from Serbia, Romania, Great Britain, Montenegro, Slovenia and Croatia.
Plays competing for the awards
*Teatar Joakim Vujic from City of Kragujevac (Serbia), the play Le ultime lune. Written by Furio Bordon and directed by Massimo Luconi.
*Little Theatre Dusko Radovic from Belgrade (Serbia), the play Galefyrsten. Written by Hening Mankel and directed by Marc van der Velden.
*Manchester theatre company - John Thaw Studio Theatre from Manchester (Great Britain), the play Stones in his pockets. Written by Marie Jones and directed by Edward James Bennett.
*Belgrade Drama Theatre from Belgrade (Serbia), the play One small death trilogy. Written by Elfride Jelinek and directed by Nebojsa Bradic.
*Teatar plus i Hercegnovsko pozoriste from Herceg Novi (Montenegro), the play Noc Bogova. Written by Miro Gavran and directed by Jug Radivojevic.
*Serbian National Theatre from Novi Sad (Serbia), the play Greta Str. 89. Written by Luc Hibner and directed by Boris Lijesevic.
*Scena Maska from Sabac (Serbia), the play Klara dogodilo se nesto neocekivano. Written by A. i I. Tomasevic and directed by Ivan Tomasevic.
*Gledalisce Glej from Ljubljana (Slovenia), the play Ljubezen, dolga tri dni in tri noci. Director Tomaz Strucl.
*National Theatre from Nis (Serbia), the play Emigranti. Written by Slavomir Mrozek and directed by A. Mihailovic, V. Posavec.
*Teatrul Al. Davila from Pitesti (Romania), the play Extrem. Written by William Mastrosimone and directed by Dan Tudor.
*National Theatre from Kikinda (Serbia), the play The Caretaker. Written by Harold Pinter and directed by Dragan Ostojic.
*Theatre Rugantino from Zagreb (Croatia), the play Sa ce Bozo, svaki cas. Written by I. Ivanisevic and directed by Mario Kovac.
*National Theatre from Uzice (Serbia), the play Pilad. Written by Pier Paolo Pasolini and directed by Andrea Paciotto.
Accompanying programme
*National Theatre from Uzice (Serbia), the play Pilad. Written by Pier Paolo Pasolini and directed by Andrea Paciotto.
*Multimedia performance by director Aleksandar Sasa Dundjerovic, The trial of Harold Pinter.
Jury of the Festival
*Dragana Boskovic, theatrologist Serbia - Chairman
*Snezana Kovacevic, costum designer Serbia
*John Murdoch, play writer Great Britain
*Pierre Walter Politz, director Germany
The best play
*The play Galefyrsten from the Little Theatre Dusko Radovic from Belgrade won the award for the best play at the First JoakimInterFest. The director Marc Van der Velden and his actors Goran Jevtic and Ivan Tomic succeeded in overcoming the theatre language and told the story for all the times in which we participate. The opening toward the world and the isolation from the rest of the world are just the causes, where the team of the play Galefyrsten found the instruments to describe its own life with and without lies and without the help of video tapes. The international jury thanks for the participating in this kind of performance.
JoakimInterFest 2007
The Festival participate theatrical performances from Russia, Spain, Slovakia, Romania, Republic of Srpska, Macedonia, Bosnia and Hercegovina and Serbia.
Plays competing for the awards
*National theatre of Serbian Republic, Banja Luka (Serbian Republic), the play Family stories. Written by Biljana Srbljanovic and directed by Jovica Pavic.
*Theatre Bitef from Belgrade (Serbia), the play Betrayal. Written by Harold Pinter and directed by Zanko Tomic.
*Teatrul de Comedie from Bucharest (Romania), the play The government inspector. Written by Nikolai Gogol and directed by Horatiu Malaele.
*Knjazevsko-srpski teatar from City of Kragujevac (Serbia), the play Story about the Late Emperor Daughter. Written by Nikolaj Koljada and directed by Bosko Dimitrijevic.
*Moscow regional state Theatre for young spectator from Moscow (Russia), the play Motzart and Salieri. Written by Alexander Pushkin and directed by Valerij Persikov.
*Mosaic Group Teatro from Barcelona (Spain), the play In love. Directed by Eduard Codina Pujolriu.
*Slovak Chambre Theatre from Martin (Slovakia), the play Ivanov. Written by Anton Chekhov and directed by Roman Polak.
*National Theatre from Mostar (Bosnia and Hercegovina), the play Deth and The Dervish. Writen by Mesa Selimovic and directed by Erol Kadic.
*Concrete Hale Theatre from Belgrade (Serbia), the play Antigona. Written by Bertolt Brecht and directed by Ivana Vujic.
*NUCK - Anton Panov from Strumica(Macedonia), the play Naked Vera. Written by Djordje Milosavljevic and directed by Aleksandra Kovacevic.
*The Dobrica Milutinovic Theatre from Sremska Mitrovica (Serbia), the play Don Juan comes back from the war. Written by Odon von Horvath and directed by Vladimir Lazic.
*Teatrul Al. Davila from Pitesti (Romania), the play Freuds sofa. Written by Cornel Udrea and directed by Matei Varodi.
*National Theatre from Subotica (Serbia), the play Fritzspiel. Written by Boris Senker and directed by Robert Raponja.
Accompanying programme
*Knjazevsko-srpski teatar and AKH Liceum from City of City of Kragujevac (Serbia), the play Seven. Filip Vujosevic (on the bases of Aeschylus tragedy Seven against Thebes) and directed by Uros Jovanovic.
Jury of the Festival
*Ivan Klemenc, actor, full professor of the Academy of Arts at Novi Sad, subjects: fencing, mise-en-scene and commedia del arte - Serbia (Chairman)
*Dragana Boskovic, theatrologist from Belgrade - Serbia
*Chryssa Mantaka, costume designer, docent at the Fine Arts School at Thessalonica - Greece
*Ljuboslav Majera, director, acting professor at the Academy of Arts at Novi Sad and at the Academy of Dramatic Arts at Banska Bistrica (Slovakia) - Serbia
*Mircea Gitulescu, writer and theatre critic from Bucharest - Romania
The best play
*Rationale: The Governments Inspector, written by N. V. Gogol, directed by Horatiu Malaele and performed by Comedy Theatre from Bucharest is a play that displays precise stylization, visual and semantic precision, clear stylistic concept and apparent team effort of the ensemble; this is a play that attracts the attention and draws the audience into its inner structure.
JoakimInterFest 2008
The Festival participate theatrical performances from Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Republic of Srpska and Serbia.
Plays competing for the awards
*Knjaževsko-srpski teatar from City of Kragujevac (Serbia), the play Thesis. Writers by Gerry Dukes, Paul Meade, David Parnell and directed by Dan Tudor.
*Slovenian National Theatre from Maribor (Slovenia), the play An intimate self-portrait of Frida Kahlo. Written by Slavenka Milovanovic Pregelj and Ivana Vujic and directed by Ivana Vujic.
*National Theatre of Serbian Republic Banja Luka (Serbian Republic ), the play Divlje meso. Written by Goran Stefanovski and directed by Lari Zapia.
*Dramaticno-kuklen teatr from Vraca (Bulgaria), the play Midsummer Nights Dream. Written by William Shakespeare, directed by Nikolaj Poljakov.
*National Theatre from Uzice (Serbia), the play Umetnost i dokolica. Written by Stive Tesic and directed by Nemanja Rankovic.
*Theatre Al. Davila from Pitesti (Romania), the play Skin Deep. Written by Paul Meade and directed by Dan Tudor.
*Belgrade Drama Theatre (Serbia), the play Ceif. Written by Mirza Fehimovic and directed by Egon Savin.
*Teatr Formy from Wroclaw (Poland), the play The Hunger. Written by Knut Hamsun and directed by Jozef Markocki.
Accompanying programme
*In the honor of the awarded - Lara Jankovic& Culture association B-51 (Festival Exponto), the play Kot jaz directed by Zijah A. Sokolovic.
Jury of the Festival
*Ersi Vasilikioti, director, Thessalonica, Greece
*Marija Vasiljevic, actress, City of Kragujevac, Serbia
*Tuncer Muhammet Nurullah, scenograph, director, Istambul, Turkey
*Djordji Joleski, actor, Skopje, Macedonia (Chairman)
*Nebojsa Dugalic, actor, Belgrade, Serbia
The best play
*Best play award goes to play Ceif of Mirza Fehimovic in the production of The Belgrade Drama Theatre from Belgrade, Serbia.
Commentary: Play Ceif is a tragic-comic story on the return of humanity, a reminder of what we feel and what we are in the time that has made each sense in us numb. It offers us a mirror in which we not only recognize ourselves, but we are invited to ask questions to the very same mirror. It leaves us naked, but through that nakedness, it purifies us through truthful testimony of what is the most human in us.
 
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