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'''Borka Pavićević''' is the founder and director of the [[Center for Cultural Decontamination]] (since 1994).
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'''Borka Pavićević''' (Борка Павићевић, 5 June 1947, Kotor, Montenegro, Yugoslavia - 30 June 2019, Belgrade, Serbia) was the founder and director of the [[Center for Cultural Decontamination]] (since 1994).
  
 
She graduated (1971) and obtained a master’s degree at the Academy for Theatre, Film, Radio and Television, in Belgrade (1976).
 
She graduated (1971) and obtained a master’s degree at the Academy for Theatre, Film, Radio and Television, in Belgrade (1976).
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Dramatist, Theatre “Atelier 212,” Belgrade (10 years) and BITEF, Belgrade’s annual international festival of avant-garde theater (20 years).  Dramatist in Zenica, Split, Skopje, Ljubljana, Subotica and Belgrade (1978-1991). Founder, “New Sensibility” theatre at old Belgrade brewery (1981). Participated in artistic movement “KPGT,” acronym for the word “theatre” in Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, Slovenia and Macedonia (1984-1991). Artistic director, Belgrade Drama Theatre, removed after public and political statements (1993).
 
Dramatist, Theatre “Atelier 212,” Belgrade (10 years) and BITEF, Belgrade’s annual international festival of avant-garde theater (20 years).  Dramatist in Zenica, Split, Skopje, Ljubljana, Subotica and Belgrade (1978-1991). Founder, “New Sensibility” theatre at old Belgrade brewery (1981). Participated in artistic movement “KPGT,” acronym for the word “theatre” in Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, Slovenia and Macedonia (1984-1991). Artistic director, Belgrade Drama Theatre, removed after public and political statements (1993).
  
She is the recipient of the Otto Rene Castillo Award for Political Theatre, New York (2000); the Hiroshima Foundation Prize for Peace and Culture (2004); Osvajanje slobode (“Winning of Freedom”) prize, awarded by the Maja Maršićević Tasić Foundation to a woman “whose acts affirm the principles of human rights, rule of law, democracy and tolerance” (2005); Routes Award given by ECF, Amsterdam (2009/2010); The Government of the Republic of France, the Legion d’Honneur (2001). [https://www.czkd.org/en/member/borka-pavicevic-en/ (2025)]
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She is the recipient of the Otto Rene Castillo Award for Political Theatre, New York (2000); the Hiroshima Foundation Prize for Peace and Culture (2004); Osvajanje slobode (“Winning of Freedom”) prize, awarded by the Maja Maršićević Tasić Foundation to a woman “whose acts affirm the principles of human rights, rule of law, democracy and tolerance” (2005); Routes Award given by ECF, Amsterdam (2009/2010); The Government of the Republic of France, the Legion d’Honneur (2001). [https://www.czkd.org/en/member/borka-pavicevic-en/]
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* ''Moda: proleće-leto, jesen-zima 1991-1992, proleće-leto 1993'', Belgrade: Beogradski krug, 1994, 138 pp. {{sc}},{{en}}
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* ''Na ex: postdejtonska moda, 1997-8'', Belgrade: Damad, 1999, 115 pp. {{sc}}
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* ''Dosije Srbija: procena stvarnosti 90-ih godina : 5. oktobar - 15. oktobar 2001'', Belgrade: Muzej "25. maj", 2001, 116 pp. Exh. cat.
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** ''Dossier Serbien Einschätzung der Wirklichkeit der 90er Jahre: 19. November - 17. Dezember 2000'', Berlin: Akademie der Künste, 2000, 84+[19] pp. {{de}}
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* ''[[Media:Studije konteksta diverzitet diverziteta 2014.pdf|Studije konteksta: diverzitet diverziteta]]'' (editor, with Saša Ćirić and Aleksandra Sekulić), Belgrade: Centar za kulturnu dekontaminaciju, 2014, 164 pp. {{sr}},{{en}}
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* ''[[Media:Pavicevic Borka Glava u torbi 2017.pdf|Glava u torbi]]'', Belgrade: Centar za kulturnu dekontaminaciju, 2017, 543 pp. Collection of author's essays from 2013-2016. {{sr}}
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* "Testimony Borka Pavićević", in ''Theatre in the Context of the Yugoslav Wars'', eds.  Jana Dolečki, Senad Halilbašić, and Stefan Hulfeld, Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, pp 37-43. [https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-98893-1_2 DOI]. {{en}}
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* "Beginning to Clean the Air: Two Interviews from Belgrade, June 2000", ''Theater'' 31:1, Feb 2001, pp 27-33. [https://doi.org/10.1215/01610775-31-1-27 DOI]. {{en}}
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* Srdjan Jovanovic Weiss, Vladimir Kulic, [https://www.cabinetmagazine.org/issues/2/jovanovicweiss_kulic.php "Nationalism and Catharsis. The Center for Cultural Decontamination, Belgrade"], ''Cabinet'' 2, Spring 2001. Conversation with Borka Pavićević and Ana Miljanić. {{en}}
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; About Borka Pavićević
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* Latinka Perović, [https://pescanik.net/borka-pavicevic-1947-2019-skica-za-biografiju/ "Borka Pavićević (1947-2019): skica za biografiju"], ''Peščanik.net'', 5 Sep 2019.
  
 
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* [https://www.czkd.org/en/member/borka-pavicevic-en/ Profile on CZKD]
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* [https://www.czkd.org/ CZKD]
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* Tribute: [https://www.danas.rs/vesti/drustvo/pesma-za-borku-pavicevic-1947-2019/ Boris A. Novak] (Danas).
 
* [https://sr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Борка_Павићевић Wikipedia-SR]
 
* [https://sr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Борка_Павићевић Wikipedia-SR]

Latest revision as of 11:10, 19 January 2025

Borka Pavićević (Борка Павићевић, 5 June 1947, Kotor, Montenegro, Yugoslavia - 30 June 2019, Belgrade, Serbia) was the founder and director of the Center for Cultural Decontamination (since 1994).

She graduated (1971) and obtained a master’s degree at the Academy for Theatre, Film, Radio and Television, in Belgrade (1976).

Dramatist, Theatre “Atelier 212,” Belgrade (10 years) and BITEF, Belgrade’s annual international festival of avant-garde theater (20 years). Dramatist in Zenica, Split, Skopje, Ljubljana, Subotica and Belgrade (1978-1991). Founder, “New Sensibility” theatre at old Belgrade brewery (1981). Participated in artistic movement “KPGT,” acronym for the word “theatre” in Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, Slovenia and Macedonia (1984-1991). Artistic director, Belgrade Drama Theatre, removed after public and political statements (1993).

She is the recipient of the Otto Rene Castillo Award for Political Theatre, New York (2000); the Hiroshima Foundation Prize for Peace and Culture (2004); Osvajanje slobode (“Winning of Freedom”) prize, awarded by the Maja Maršićević Tasić Foundation to a woman “whose acts affirm the principles of human rights, rule of law, democracy and tolerance” (2005); Routes Award given by ECF, Amsterdam (2009/2010); The Government of the Republic of France, the Legion d’Honneur (2001). [1]

Publications
  • Moda: proleće-leto, jesen-zima 1991-1992, proleće-leto 1993, Belgrade: Beogradski krug, 1994, 138 pp. (Serbo-Croatian),(English)
  • Na ex: postdejtonska moda, 1997-8, Belgrade: Damad, 1999, 115 pp. (Serbo-Croatian)
  • Dosije Srbija: procena stvarnosti 90-ih godina : 5. oktobar - 15. oktobar 2001, Belgrade: Muzej "25. maj", 2001, 116 pp. Exh. cat.
    • Dossier Serbien Einschätzung der Wirklichkeit der 90er Jahre: 19. November - 17. Dezember 2000, Berlin: Akademie der Künste, 2000, 84+[19] pp. (German)
  • Glava u torbi, Belgrade: Centar za kulturnu dekontaminaciju, 2017, 543 pp. Collection of author's essays from 2013-2016. (Serbian)
  • "Testimony Borka Pavićević", in Theatre in the Context of the Yugoslav Wars, eds. Jana Dolečki, Senad Halilbašić, and Stefan Hulfeld, Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, pp 37-43. DOI. (English)
Interviews
  • "Beginning to Clean the Air: Two Interviews from Belgrade, June 2000", Theater 31:1, Feb 2001, pp 27-33. DOI. (English)
About Borka Pavićević
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