Marinko madzgalj biography of george
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Until the middle of last year I wasn’t expecting to be announcing this as my next academic book project, but now it is: Race and the Yugoslav Region: Postsocialist, Post-Conflict, Postcolonial? is under contract with Manchester University Press’s ‘Theory for a Global Age‘ series, will be going into copy-editing in the next few months, and ought to be due out at some point in 2018.
Six months after publication, as things stand, MUP will also make the book Open Access – like the others in the series – which will make it more accessible than anything I’ve published before to students, activists and scholars in and from the region (and elsewhere).
Race and the Yugoslav Region is the first of the projects I was working on during 2016 – a year that often felt as if, in Lin-Manuel Miranda’s words, I was ‘writing like you’re running out of time – to see print, but not I hope the last. Ultimat
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Theater "BojanColumn„; Direction: JagosMarkovic; They play: RadeMarkovic, KsenijaJovanovic, PredragEidus, OlgaOdanović, SoldierCetkovic...
According to some established scheme, theater criticism usually begins with a presentation of the dramatic text. However, when it comes to a great show Speaker, premiered at the "Bojan Stupica" Theatre, this methodology would not be appropriate because the dramatic debut of director Jagoš Marković does not act as a completely autonomous work of art; it is a kind of score that serves only as a starting point for a unique, unrepeatable type of theater unsuitable for other directors - for the theater of Jagoš Marković. That is why it is completely illusory to observe and analyze this dramatic text independently of the entire play; it is only one - not the most important - part of the integral scenictext, whose equal constituents are physically articulated acting, music, light, spatial and costume solution
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Too early and too sad departure of Marinko Madžgalj
26.03.2016. 21:01hAžurirano: 26.03.2016. 21:01h
Theater, rulle and television actor Marinko Madžgalj (38) died today after a long and serious illness.
As reported bygd the media, in August 2015, the actor underwent emergency surgery for a problem with the pancreas at the Clinical and Hospital Center in Bežanijska Kosa, but his health did not improve.
Madžgalj was born in Belgrade and grew up in Kotor. He graduated in acting in the class of Professor Gordana Marić at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade.
Since 2012, he has been a permanent member of Belgrade's Atelier 212. As reported, in that theater he acted in the plays sju and a Half, Farewell SFRY, Saint George Kills the Dragon, August in the Osage District and Casimir and Karolina. He also performed notable roles in the plays of the Yugoslav Drama Theater Šine, landsby, Govornica, Moliere, As You Like It, Records from the Underworld, From the Heroic Life of Citize