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Joakimfest
Јоакимфест
GenreTheatre festival
Date(s)7 to 15 October
Frequencyannually
Location(s)Knjaževsko-srpski teatar, City of Kragujevac, Serbia
InauguratedOctober 2006
FounderKnjaževsko-srpski teatar
Most recent7–15 October 2015
Websitewww.joakimvujic.com/o-festivalu/

Joakimfest is an annual international theatre festival held in Kragujevac, Serbia, at the Knjaževsko-srpski teatar in the second week of October each year (till 2019 JoakimInterFest).[1]

Awards

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Jury of the 15th Joakimfest
  • Grand prix Joakim Vujić, for the best overall performance
  • Special Award of the City of Kragujevac

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Best Play award winners

  1. 2006 – Galefyrsten written by Henning Mankell and directed by Marc van der Velden, from the Little Theatre Duško Radović
  2. 2007 – The Governments Inspector written by Nikolai Gogol, directed by Horatiu Malaele and performed by Comedy Theatre from Bucharest
  3. 2008 – Ćeif written by Mirza Fehimovic and directed by Egon Savin in the production of The Belgrade Drama Theatre from Belgrade, Serbia
  4. 2009 – The Cherry Orchard written by Anton Chekhov and directed by Aleksandar Dunđerović, Theatre Kolectiv, Manchester-London, England
  5. 2010 – Midsummer Night's Dream written by William Shakespeare and directed by Zoltan Puskas, performed by Ujvideki Szinhaz from Novi Sad
  6. 2011 – Red written by Orhan Pamuk and directed by Martin Kočovski – which shows tension of New European Theatre Action
  7. 2012 – Marat The Sade written by Peter Weiss and directed by Andraš Urban, performed by Ujvideki sinhaz / Novosadsko pozorište
  8. 2013 – Grebanje Ili Kako Se Ubila Moja Baka written by Tanja Šljivar and directed by Selma Spahić, performed by BNP Zenica
  9. 2014 – Our Class written by Tadeuš Slobođanek and directed by Vladimir Milčin, performed by Teatar za deca i mladinci Skopje
  10. 2015 – Kainov ožiljak written by Vladimir Kecmanović i Dejan Stojiljković and directed by Jug Radivojević, performed by Šabac Theater .[3]
  11. 2016 – We Are The People Our Parents Warned Us About written by Tanja Šljivar and directed by Mirjana Karanović, performed by BNP Zenica.[4]
  12. 2017 – Shakespeare, sonnet 66 written by William Shakespeare and directed by Kokan Mladenović, performed by Timișoara State Csiky Gergely Theater.[5]
  13. 2018 – Constitution of the Republic of Croatia written by Ante Tomić and Rajko Grlić and directed by Vinko Brešan, performed by Satirical Theatre Kerempuh, Zagreb.[6]
  14. 2019 – MEDEA’S BOYS Loosely based on Euripides’ drama and directed by Andrei Măjeri, performed by Apollo 111, Bucharest, Romania.[7]
  15. 2020 – Why Does Mr. R. Run Amok? directed by Bobo Jelčić, Yugoslav Drama Theatre, Belgrade, Serbia..[8]

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ Књажевско-српски театар Archived 2013-07-08 at the Wayback Machine, Приступљено 12. 9. 2020.
  2. ^ Joakim Inter Fest
  3. ^ "KNJAŽEVSKO-SRPSKI TEATAR – JoakimInterFest". joakimvujic.com. Retrieved 2016-09-03.
  4. ^ "KNJAŽEVSKO-SRPSKI TEATAR – JoakimInterFest". joakimvujic.com. Retrieved 2016-09-03.
  5. ^ "KNJAŽEVSKO-SRPSKI TEATAR – JoakimInterFest". joakimvujic.com. Retrieved 2016-09-03.
  6. ^ "KNJAŽEVSKO-SRPSKI TEATAR – JoakimInterFest 2018".
  7. ^ "Joakim Inter Fest 2019".
  8. ^ "Joakimfest 2020".
  9. ^ Milosevic at the Hague Umass Theatar

External links

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