A Short history of Croatian theatre in Bosnia and Herzegovina
A Short history of Croatian theatre in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Author(s): Dragan KomadinaSubject(s): Theatre, Dance, Performing Arts
Published by: Croatian Studies Centre
Keywords: Croatians; Bosna and Herzegovina; theatre; Croatian drama in Bosnia and Herzegovina; Croatian National Theatre in Mostar
Summary/Abstract: The history of Croatian theatre in Bosnia and Herzegovina cannot be separated from the Western European theatre – from poorly documented ancient to somewhat stronger and more visible medieval influences. However, the development of Croatian drama and theatre in Bosnia and Herzegovina, interrupted during the Ottoman occupation, was renewed in the spirit of national revival during the 19th century, first in Mostar, and then in Sarajevo. The peak of the theatrical development was reached in the late 1990s, when the Croatian National Theatre was established in Mostar. It was the first theatrical institution with the prefix Croatian. Over the course of nearly half a millennium, Croatian dramatic works succeeded in not only preserving the national identity, but also in making a significant contribution to intercultural exchanges in this part of Europe through the rich and stormy political past of the Balkans.
Journal: Croatian Studies Review - Časopis hrvatskih studija
- Issue Year: 2013
- Issue No: 9
- Page Range: 098-104
- Page Count: 7
- Language: English