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Signum Teatar: Macbeth searches for Macbeth (1992)

Macbeth searches for Macbeth
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Person(s) / Collective: Signum Teatar
Title:Macbeth searches for Macbeth
Date of Premiere: 1992
Production: Bitef teatar
Venue: Bitef teatar

performer: Anđelija Todorović
performer: Dejan Pajović
performer: Tatjana Pajović

Synopsis

Signum theater was the first professional dance company in the late nineteen eighties in Serbia formed in 1989 in Bitef theater. The group consisted of eight dancers: Anđelija Todorović, Tatjana Pajović, Dejan Pajović, Tatjana Popović, Vesna Stanojević, Danica Arapović, Svetlana Marković, Nenad Čolić. Their stage productions were combining languages of avant-garde theater, physical theater and modern dance, centered around narratives from literary drama classics (The Thibetan book of the dead; The House of Bernarda Alba; The Images of Dorian Gray; The Macbeth looking for Macbeth). Each of these authentic dance works under the choreography of Dejan Pajović  - oscillating between non-verbal theater expressions, gesticulations, situations and strong technical dance vocabulary - showcased the group Signum in full creative and professional superiority. The expressiveness of Pajović's work had a constant value, whether in the austerely simple set design, minimal script or in dancers' expressiveness awakening all of their cells, not just their dance apparatus. The "map" of a human face and the language of the body could replace and succinctly convey the intensity of literary narration. By writing a new alphabet of movement and dance theater, Pajović passionately affirmed sensuality as a sign of erotic tension and visual ecstasy. Such an understanding of sensuality, and the exclusivity of the body in general, was brought to a state of sonority in the project Macbeth Searches for Macbeth performed in 1992 in Bitef theater. 

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