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Open Stage Obala

Coordinates:43°51′25″N18°25′15″E / 43.8569°N 18.4208°E /43.8569; 18.4208
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Theatre in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Open Stage Obala
Otvorena scena Obala
Map
Interactive map of Open Stage Obala
AddressObala Kulina bana 11, 71000
Sarajevo
Bosnia and Herzegovina
OwnerAcademy of Performing Arts, Sarajevo
Capacity130[1]
Construction
Opened1984; 41 years ago (1984)
Renovated1996, 2024[2]
Website
Official Website

Open Stage Obala (Bosnian: Otvorena scena Obala;Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic:Отворена сцена Обала) is an alternative theatre affiliated with theAcademy of Performing Arts in Sarajevo,Bosnia and Herzegovina.[3] It serves as both a teaching venue and a platform for presenting student projects from acting, directing, and dramaturgy exams, as well as hosting professional theater productions[4] and film screenings.[5]

Founding and early years

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The Academy of Performing Arts Sarajevo was established in December 1981,[6] and by November 1984, Open Stage Obala had begun operations. According to the Academy’s 1985 regulations, Open Stage Obala was defined as a distinct work unit with an Artistic Council established to guide its programs.[7] Acclaimed filmmaker and Sarajevo-native,Emir Kusturica, was appointed the first Artistic Director, with prominent council members including Miroslav Mandić, Mirza Idrizović, and Nikola Stojanović.[8]

Activities and productions

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Open Stage Obala quickly became known as one of the most vibrant theater spaces in the formerYugoslavia, thanks to contributions from faculty, staff, and students.[9] It hosted numerous notable performances, such asAudicija,[10]Čudo u Šarganu,[11]Ples 80-ih,[12]Tetovirano pozorište,[13]Mrešćenje šarana, andDivlje meso.[14] Today, the Academy of Performing Arts has four departments—Acting, Directing, Production, and Dramaturgy, hence the scope of Open Stage Obala's activities has significantly expanded. Alongside student performances for directing and acting exams, Obala now also hosts screenings of ASU students’ films and public readings of student-written dramas.[15]

The stage organizes concerts featuring alternative bands from across Europe, while seminars and workshops remain key aspects of Obala’s programming. Over the past 25 years, students have had the opportunity to learn from international guests and lecturers, includingMustafa Nadarević,Leos Carax,Jean-Luc Godard,[16]Richard Gere,[17]Susan Sontag,[18]Bono Vox,[19]Enki Bilal,[20]Michael Cimino,Hanif Kureishi,Danis Tanović, andJasmila Žbanić, among others.[21] Many well-known figures in Bosnian theater and film began their careers on the Obala stage.[22]

Influential figures and legacy

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Over the years, notable figures have shaped Obala, including Mladen Materić,Emir Kusturica, Miroslav “Ćiro” Mandić, and actors likeEmir Hadžihafizbegović andSenad Bašić. The stage has provided a launchpad for numerous careers in Bosnian theater and film.[23]

The current[when?]artistic director of Open Stage Obala is Almir Imširević, who continues the legacy of fostering artistic growth and collaboration within Sarajevo’s cultural landscape.[24]

References

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  1. ^Cinemas sff.ba
  2. ^"Rekonstruiše se Otvorena scena Obala na kojoj je nastala kultna "Audicija"". klix.ba.
  3. ^"Otvorena scena Obala". pozorista.ba.
  4. ^"Otvorena scena Obala ponovno pokreće redovni mjesečni repertoar". radiosarajevo.ba.
  5. ^"Otvorena scena Obala". Official Website.
  6. ^"Detail.de:Academy of Performing Arts in Sarajevo(in Bosnian) [cited February 21, 2012]". Archived fromthe original on 6 January 2012. Retrieved10 October 2014.
  7. ^"Otvorena scena Obala". Official Website.
  8. ^"Otvorena scena Obala". Official Website.
  9. ^"Otvorena scena Obala večeras prikazuje diplomsku predstavu "Prst"". klix.ba.
  10. ^""Audicija" je prije 35 godina pokorila Jugoslaviju i najavila sunovrat teatra u raljama nekulture". klix.ba.
  11. ^"Arts, culture and sports". unsa.ba.
  12. ^"Arts, culture and sports". unsa.ba.
  13. ^"Svijet JESTE velika plesna predstava!". mondo.ba.
  14. ^""Divlje meso" na sceni Narodnog pozorišta". n1info.ba.
  15. ^"Predstava "Džepovi puni kamenja" sutra na Otvorenoj sceni Obala". klix.ba.
  16. ^"Short of the Week: Jean-Luc Godard's 1993 documentary 'Je vous salue, Sarajevo'". faroutmagazine.co.uk.
  17. ^"RICHARD GERE: U Sarajevu sam shvatio koliko sam star". gracija.ba.
  18. ^"Šta je nama Susan Sontag?". balkans.aljazeera.net.
  19. ^"Na današnji dan prije 24 godine Bono Vox ispunio je obećanje i održao spektakularan koncert u Sarajevu". jutarnji.hr.
  20. ^""Enki Bilal ponovo u Sarajevu". klix.ba.
  21. ^"Otvorena scena Obala". Official Website.
  22. ^""Svakog trena mislim na te, zemljo moja" na Otvorenoj sceni Obala". klix.ba.
  23. ^"Otvorena scena Obala". Official Website.
  24. ^"Kultno mjesto u Sarajevu: Otvorena scena Obala dobija novi izgled, pogledajte kako teku radovi". radiosarajevo.ba.

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