Teatar MIMART
       
 



 
 
2011
Activities

December 5th 2011. DAYS OF SERBIAN CULTURE, ZAGREB, CROATIA

ITD, scene MM, 20h

MIMART "CHOSEN ONE THE WAKE UP"

Nov. 25th "The Chosen Ones Wake Up", CZKD 18h - Independent Association of Cultural scene

                         International colaboration:

WAKE UP

Culture Programme 2007-2013.

OPERA CIRCUS (UK) www.operacircus.co.uk

EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY (UK) www.music.ed.ac.uk

MUSICIANS WITHOUT BORDERS INTERNATIONAL (NL)

www.musicians
withoutborders.nl

THEATER MIMART (SRB)

11/ 12 July 2011. Fourth meeting Wake UP, Brijuni, Croatia

12/ 13. March 2011. Third meeting Wake UP, Belgrade, Serbia

13/14. Dec. 2010 Second meeting Wake UP, Wiena, Austria

04/ 05. May 2010 First meeting Wake UP, Alkmar, Holand

 
 

Theater Mimart, one of the first alternative theaters in ex-Yugoslavia was established in  1984 in Belgrade. Nela Antonovic, founder and director of MIMART and m.a. in Technical Sciences, in a transmedial manner explores creativity in freedom of movement along with assembled artists. The focus of our work is the phenomenon of society, because contemporarity is defined by various phenomena: geo-political, social, economical, technological, environmental media, communicational and cultural. In the era of universal aspiration towards visualization and spectacle as a model of social and cultural life, in its sole discretion MIMART Theatre is searching for the meaning of contemporary art. Non-verbal theater transcends all barriers: language, geographic, political, ethnic, social...

 
MIMART participated in many theater festivals: Prague, Moscow, Sarajevo, Gelsenkirchen, Herne, Rostov, Antwerp, Sochi, Podgorica, Paris, Lviv, Uzhhorod, Kiev, Oslo, Naples, Zagreb, Cluj, Novi Sad, Subotica, Nis, Kotor and many others, as well as leading interactive video art festivals in the world.

MIMART celebrates twenty five years in 2009: over forty performances of theater and several hundred performances. Many years of movement research Nela Antonovic compiled in the book «Mimart godovi», 2000.

Methodology of MIMART is elaborated in the second book called «Phenomenology of Movement», 2004.

 Phenomenology of an open process and the 25th anniversary of Theatre MIMART were the cause of the e-book "25" in 2009.