Voices of Difference: Women, Stage, Resistance

Center for Girls from Niš and DAH Theatre from Belgrade

26th November

At 7 pm, Faculty of Arts in Niš – Performance HERITAGE, DAH Theatre

At 8 pm Round table – Voices of Difference: Women, Stage, Resistance

2nd December

At 8 pm, Small Stage of the National Theatre in Niš – Performance WOMEN’S ROOM, Center for Girls from Niš

The artistic and educational program “Voices of Difference: Women, Stage, Resistance” will be held on 26th November 26 and 2nd December in Niš in cooperation with DAH Theatre – Center for Research on Culture and Social Change from Belgrade and the Center for Girls from Niš.

The joint project, through two performances and a round table, explores and thematizes the issues of women’s rights and freedoms, opens a space for reflection, expression and sharing of women’s experiences and struggles.

Starting from the idea that diversity is a form of resilience and strength, the project affirms women’s voices that come from different positions, identities and creative practices. Performing arts are used as a tool for collective reflection on women’s rights, gender equality, violence, corporeality, identity and solidarity. Through the meeting of the audience, artists and activists, the project builds a space for feminist exchange and shared insight.

With the joint project, DAH Theatre and the Girls’ Center want to connect the audience with feminist and anti-fascist themes through theatrical form and aims to empower women’s rights through creative expression and dialogue and create a space for mutual support and connection. Through creative practices, the project contributes to the advancement of human rights and fundamental freedoms.

The project “Voices of Difference: Women, Stage, Resistance” was supported within the framework of the “Cohesion Under Pressure” competition, as part of the Center for Cultural Decontamination project “Diversity as Perseverance: Creative Perspectives and Collective Insights”. Admission to all programs is free.
 


 

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