University of Richmond
Richmond, Virginia

Out of a need for profound experimental work, directors Jadranka Anđelić and Dijana Milošević formed DAH Theatre in Belgrade in 1991 in the midst of great political turmoil and war. DAH Theatre presented anti-war performance outdoors in the center of Belgrade at a time when it was forbidden to even mention the war. Since then, they have created street performances and theatrical plays protesting militarism, nationalism, gender inequality, and the clericalization of Serbian society. In 2007, the company was awarded the Otto Award for Political Theatre. The themes through which DAH Theatre expresses its poetics are always connected to the position of an individual in dark times and history. DAH means "breath"—to breathe in, to gather strength, to persevere, and to honor the spirit of life in warmth, movement, and creation.

Tickets will be required due to limited number of seats. Tickets for this free event will be available beginning Tuesday, September 7, 2010.

Official Website: http://modlin.richmond.edu/events/theatre/dah-story-of-tea.html

Added by richmondas on September 29, 2010

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