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Sanja Mitrovic

SANJA MITROVIC   

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After having graduated in Japanese Language and Literature from the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Belgrade, Serbian performer and author Sanja Mitrovi? studied at the Mime School of the Amsterdam School of the Arts, where she graduated in 2005 with the solo performance Dhanu. Mitrovi? is interested in the notion of documentary in theater, and its relation to the social, political and cultural realities of our times. Her performances are structured around the idea of montage, combining theater, performance, dance and visual arts. In 2010 she was awarded the prestigious Dutch BNG Nieuwe Theater makers Prijs for the best young director for her production Will You Ever Be Happy Again?.

Plays by Sanja Mitrovic

SANJA MITROVIC

Short History of Crying, A

1st Produced:

La MaMa The Club
74A East 4th Street, New York, NY 10003

13 Mar 2011

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A Short History of Crying, she questions the social and cultural mechanisms related to public display of emotions. Contrasting personal statements with iconic scenes of crying in contemporary culture, as well as presenting the material from a research trip through the Balkans and the Netherlands, this 'stand-up tragedy' examines how emotions are manifested in different situations, and why we express them publicly

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