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Theater Play: ‘Nora’

The renowned Marin Držić Theater from Dubrovnik is coming to the Wind Festival with the play “Nora.” The theater has been active since 1944. The primary task of the Marin Držić Theater is to sustain Croatian and world heritage and perform classics that have marked theatrical history. Attention is also given to modern creativity and contemporary authors.

“A Doll’s House” is a drama that, since its premiere in Copenhagen on December 21, 1879, has never ceased to intrigue both audiences and theater artists. Nordic playwright Henrik Ibsen not only achieved great theatrical success with it but also significantly shook numerous social structures that were affected by the critical thoughts of this play. The drama ends when the main protagonist, Nora, who had been in an seemingly harmonious marriage with lawyer Torvald Helmer, leaves her home to become the person she wants to be, not just a doll in the hands of her husband.

Nora is a symbol of rebellion; she no longer wants to be accountable to anyone, justify her actions, or let others decide for her. She wants her right to choose and make decisions. One hundred and forty-three years later, where Nora’s story ends, the play begins. It will be presented to the Tivat audience on May 26th in the Great Hall of the Tivat Culture Center.

The cast includes Matea Marušić as Nora (a member of the Croatian National Theatre in Vinkovci, Joza Ivakić), Bojan Beribaka as Krogstad (KMD), Marija Šegvić as Kristina Linde (KMD), Hrvoje Sebastijan as Doctor Rank (KMD), and young Tivat graduate actor, Matija Grabić. Antonela Tošić is responsible for adaptation and dramaturgy, while Paolo Tišljarić is the director and set designer of the play.

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Classical music concert at sunset

For the second year in a row, the talented students of the Tivat Music School will make the Pine threshing floor one of the stages of the Wind Festival.

At sunset on May 26th, the sounds of violin, percussion, trombone, flute, clarinet, piano, trumpet, and the voices of gifted vocalists will paint the recognizable twilight over the Tivat Bay with their emotions, skillfully communicating their love for music.

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Classical music concert at sunset

Like most settlements along the Mediterranean coast, Tivat as a city began to develop in its hinterland, on the slopes of Vrmac, where its inhabitants, mainly farmers, maintained their farms and served as laborers on the estates of Boka Bay nobility, where the modern city of Tivat now stands.

For their patron saints, the first inhabitants of Tivat celebrated St. Srđ, then St. Šimun, until the 18th century when St. Anthony of Padua became their protector. The Church of St. Anthony in Tivat was completed on March 29, 1734, at the Perovo site. The consecration and blessing of the Church of St. Anthony took place on July 11 of the same year. With the first Mass held on November 8, to commemorate the death of some prominent people from Kotor, St. Anthony became the saint of all citizens of Tivat.

Wind Fest, as a sustainable development festival with the idea of connecting the past, present, space, and energy, this year prepares one of the classical music experiences precisely on the plateau of the Church of St. Anthony, which offers a stunning view of the city.

At the end of the day, after the church bells, the young Tivat vocal artist Dora Štampić will perform the aria “Ave Maria” accompanied by piano professor Nikola Bučković, and the evening will continue with a concert by the saxophone quartet from the class of Professor Goran Turkalj.

The saxophone quartet “Quattro Stagione” consists of students Vojislav Markovic, Adrian Gebauer, Teodora Bozovic, and Filip Kovacevic. The quartet performs a wide range of compositions at a high level. Their repertoire includes not only classical music but also evergreen, jazz, film, modern, funk, and R&B music.

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Theater Play: ’Roko and Cicibela’

Roko and Cicibela is a typical Mediterranean play that can be called a love melodrama with elements of folk comedy. This bittersweet and sour fairy tale duodrama comes from the pen of the legendary Split humorist Miljenko Smoje, although the true story of the love between two poor Split residents, Roko and Cicibela, has been recorded in the verses and stories of many. Perhaps it has resonated with us, the Adriatic Mediterraneans, most through the lyrics of Zdenko Runjić’s anthological song “Ća je život vengo fantažija.”

The play Roko and Cicibela, brought to Tivat by the Kazališna družina Ritam, was created as a graduation project of acting master Ivan Baranović and was first performed on the stage of the Art Academy in Split under the mentorship of Professor Milan Štrljić. Since 2019, it has been included in the permanent repertoire of Ritam igre and has been performed more than 50 times, with the guest performance in Tivat as the latest addition.

The play dynamically depicts all stages of Roko and Cicibela’s love relationship in an hour: from meeting in poverty and destitution to the proposal, Cicibela’s pregnancy, and their shared dreaming of a better future. Colloquially, we can call the play a love fairy tale and an ode to life, which is beautiful if you have the love of your life beside you.

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Classical concert: Guitar night

Guitar Evening – Music School Tivat and Art School “Vida Matjan” Kotor – Museum and Gallery Tivat

On May 13th, a Guitar Evening at the Museum and Gallery Tivat will be presented by students and professors of the Music School Tivat and the Art School “Vida Matjan” from Kotor. The concert will feature a very interesting program, ranging from classical music, arrangements of popular evergreen music for guitar, group performances, and even small musical stage acts. The repertoire includes works by J.S. Bach, Francisco Tárrega, Antonio Lauro, Carlo Domeniconi, and many others.

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Movie ‘Soul of nature’ by Slavko Klikovac

Following a one-year natural cycle, the author presents a metaphorical relationship between the elements and the inner states of a person, as well as their interconnections.

The film opens with the shot of the “Gates of Desires,” which we continue to follow through heart-shaped forms, eventually emanating that desire with the final shot that connects us to the Cosmos.

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Theater Play: ‘Silk Ocean’ (ŠkArt)

(Based on the motives of the book Silk Ocean by Alessandro Baricco)

Being aware of the power of the sea only when it rages, we often forget our own inner waves.

Is every place we head to the place we want to arrive, or do we end up there by pure coincidence? Is the Sea itself cruel or poetic? Does the Sea have a beginning and an end? Does the Sea have its boundaries, or do we audaciously want to define them? Have we become beasts by the Sea, or have we held hands and kept the promises we made to each other not so long ago? Does the Sea change our decisions? Are we afraid of its power or the uncertainties it carries?

To these and more questions, the children try to answer first to themselves and then to us. Persistent in their search, yet ready for the unpredictability of play and imagination, they tirelessly follow their own Sea and the poetry within their souls. They seek the truth. Through storms and calms.

Performing:

Doris Deković

Tea Čelanović

Milica Kontić

Sara Perović

Dora Štampić

Tara Radoš

Dejana Purović

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Classical music concert: Dances of the Wind Milica & Milena Kankaraš

At the Tivat Museum and Gallery, located in the complex of the medieval Buća-Luković Summer Residence, the audience in Tivat will have an exceptional opportunity on May 5th to enjoy the concert “Dance of Dances,” prepared for the Wind Festival by Milica and Milena Kankaraš, a duo on harp and clarinet.

Harpist and harp professor, Milica Kankaraš, expressed their great pleasure to participate in the Wind Festival, which they have taken as a challenge to dance and play, the basic musical forms they will bring to us. The repertoire will include works by modern composers who wrote for the harp: Bernard Andrès’ Autumn Dances, the suite for the duo “Algues,” Dances for the harp and clarinet duo by Carol Wood, Fabio Rizza, Deborah Henson-Conant, and others.

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Opening of the Adriatic Artists exhibition: ‘WindFest through the lens of a camera’

Adriatic Artists is a society of artists dedicated to the sea and visual content related to the Adriatic Sea and the Mediterranean. Adriatic artists consist of professional painters and photographers, as well as talented amateurs, gathered for the purpose of creative socializing and joint digital and collective exhibitions. The society has been active for ten years, and the exhibition within the Wind Festival 2023 is their tenth joint presentation in Montenegro and Croatia. The group’s council consists of Vilma Matulic, Jasmina Skroza, Dragan Lopušina, and academic painter Boris Dragojević, a hyperrealist who finds his greatest inspiration in the Boka landscapes, masterpieces of art created by nature and man.

Each collective exhibition of the Adriatic Artist association had its theme, and their desire to connect with the Wind Festival decided that the theme of the tenth exhibition would be “Wind Festival through the lens prism.” The exhibition will be set up on two gallery levels of the Tivat Museum and Gallery, and after the grand opening on May 5, it will be available to the public for ten days.

Why the Wind Festival, we asked the Adriatic Artists association? Because, they say, our stories are very close – we promote the same values and with the same love, through creation, we want to preserve the identity of the space we inherit.

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Filmski program: Rašomon / Rashomon (1950., Akira Kurosawa)

Rašomon je japanski film snimljen 1950. godine u režiji poznatog japanskog režisera Akire Kurosave. Glavne uloge tumače Toširo Mifune, Mačiko Kio i Masajuki Mori. Scenario se zasniva na kratkim pričama Rjanosukea Akutagave “U čestaru” i “Rašomon”. Film je široko poznat i smatra se jednim od najboljih filmskih ostvarenjâ svih vremenâ. Govori, između ostalog, i o jednoj velikoj ljudskoj mani: kukavičluku. 

Silovana žena, ogorčeni muž, seksualno pohlepni bandit žele da se prikažu u najboljem svjetlu (hrabri, plemeniti, vatreni, samopožrtvovani) i istovremeno boljim od drugih (koji su kukavice, pohlepni, seksualno devijantni, licemjerni). Na kraju slučajni posmatrač svjedoči o moralnom i fizičkom kukavičluku sve troje. Dvojica muškaraca previše su preplašeni da bi se viteški borili, a smrt jednog rezultat je nesretnog slučaja, a ne lukavstva i vještine.