Source: FB (Tatjana Nikolic)/ FB (Centra za devojke/ Center for Girls)

Premiere performance of the play “Women’s Room” by the Center for Girls in a crowded National Theater. The play is about the heroines of the Second World War (Nadi Tomic, Milka Protic, Aneta Andrejevic, Dobrila Stambolic, Milica Suvakovic) who were in the so-called women’s room of the Red Cross camp and gave their lives fighting against the occupiers.

Concept and direction: Dragana Jovanović.

Activists of the Center for Girls performed: Milica Nikolic, Hristina Tonic, Milena Stefanovic, Marija Virijevic, Sara Plazinic Nikolic, Tatjana Nikolic and Marta Stanojevic.

Photo credit: Nenad Cvetkovic Trumba

The making of the show was supported by:

*City of Nis through the project Women’s Room – Women’s anti-fascist history of Nis within the competition for projects in the field of culture.

*Friedrich Ebert Stiftung

*Within the project “Invisible workers in culture – dialogue on working conditions and decentralization of culture” was supported within the competition “Dialogue among us – cooperation and solidarity programs” as part of the project of the Center for cultural decontamination “Diversity as perseverance: creative perspectives and collective insights” which is being implemented in partnership with the organizations of the Group for conceptual politics from Novi Sad and the Center for Empirical Studies of Southeast European Culture from Nis (program IPA III / Instrument EU for Civil Society for the Republic of Serbia 2023 – 2023), and a joint project with Dah Theater Voices of Difference: Woman, Scene, Resistance.