Back in 2000, the first joint performance of the future members of Hleb Theater took place in Novi Sad; Jugoslav Hadžić and Anastasija Tasić. Jill Greenhalgh, the founder of the Magdalena Project, started the Water Wars project at the then INFANT Festival. In the play/performance, Anastasia played the clarinet and Jugoslav the guitar. It is interesting that the artists of Hleb Theater also later participated in this project, which was realized in the next 6 years in eight countries. Sanja Krsmanović Tasić participated in the project in Providence, USA in 2004, and Jugoslav in Brisbane, Australia in 2002 and in the last performance of the project in New Orleans, USA, in 2006. Jugoslav and Anastasia then continued to work and perform together from 2000 to 2007 in the Drama Group for Young People of the Dah Theater as part of the Play Against Violence and Akava sem amen Ovo projects. are we, led by Sanja Krsmanović Tasić, who later founded their own band.
Sanja Krsmanović Tasić has been present on the international and domestic performance scene for more than three decades, first as a dancer and choreographer, and then for over two decades as part of the DAH Theater, in whose work, as part of the core of this theater laboratory, she participated as an actress and pedagogue. At the DAH Theater Center for Theater Research, she worked as a program director, and developed numerous projects and programs.
Jugoslav Hadžić participated in the DAH Theater for twelve years as an actor, musician, composer, and in the work of the Center as a technical director.
The first essay in the movement "Stories of bread and blood" by Sanje Krsmanović Tasić experienced its world premiere also at the Magdalena Festival "Legacy and Challenge - 25 years of the Magdalena Project" (Legacy and Challenge), in Cardiff, Wales on 20.08.2011. year. The founders and members of Hleb Theater take this year and the date of the premiere as the date of their establishment.