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    550yds    Youth Theatre (Serbian: Позориште младих, Pozorište mladih) is a theatre in Novi Sad, the capital of Vojvodina in Serbia. Youth Theatre has two...
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       The Novi Sad Theatre (Serbian: Новосадско позориште, Novosadsko pozorište; Hungarian: Újvidéki Színház) is a small Hungarian language theatre in Serbia...
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    National Theatre building from outside Serbian National Theatre building Serbian National Theatre during midday Youth Theatre Novi Sad Theatre List of...
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    Novi Sad (Serbian Cyrillic: Нови Сад, pronounced [nôʋiː sâːd] ; see below for other names) is the second largest city in Serbia after the capital Belgrade...
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  • Company, New Zealand Novi Sad Youth Theatre, Serbia Slovenian Youth Theatre, Slovenia Workers' Youth Theatre, USSR Youth Theatre on the Fontanka, Russia...
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  • Novi Sad: Petrovaradin fortress Clock Tower City Hall Banovina Palace Matica Srpska Serbian National Theatre Novi Sad Theatre Novi Sad Youth Theatre Cultural...
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    Lena Bogdanović (category Actors from Novi Sad)
    Arts on Novi Sad in 1997 in the class of Professor Branko Pleša. From 1997 to 2000 she was a member of the ensemble of the Youth Theatre in Novi Sad, and...
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    poetry. From 1963 to 1977 she worked for Radio Novi Sad. She joined the newly established Novi Sad Theatre in 1974, becoming a member of its permanent ensemble...
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    Mladen Dražetin (category Writers from Novi Sad)
    thesis "A specificity of origin and activity of The Correspondence Theatre in Novi Sad, with a projection of further perfecting" ("Specifičnost nastanka...
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    Kosta Trifković (category Writers from Novi Sad)
    Kosta Trifković was born in Danube Street (Dunavska ulica) in the city of Novi Sad on October 20, 1843, at the time in the Kingdom of Hungary, Austrian Empire...
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  • Groups, Oj Dunave, Dunave Plavi, the Academy of the Arts in Novi Sad and the Muzička Omladina youth organization. Since at least the 19th century, Vojvodina...
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  • Tomi Janežič (category Slovenian theatre directors)
    and Glej theatre, Ljubljana, Slovenij 2006 Milena Marković, Simeon the Foundiling, Serbian National Theatre and Sterijino pozorje, Novi Sad, Serbia 2006...
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    Bane Kerac (category Artists from Novi Sad)
    Branislav Kerac (Serbian Cyrillic: Бранислав Керац; born September 7, 1952, Novi Sad) is a Serbian comic book creator, known best for his series Cat Claw. In...
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  • Skrigin (TV Beograd) and Žika Mitrović (TV Novi Sad), as well as film scriptwriter Ferenc Deak (TV Novi Sad). For decades Novaković cooperated with children's...
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    25th anniversary with a concert in the building of Serbian National Theatre in Novi Sad. In 2008, PGP-RTS released the compilation album Svet se brzo okreće...
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  • (Sarajevo, Zagreb, Skopje, Titograd, Belgrade, Ljubljana, Pristina and Novi Sad). The winning entry was "Željo moja", performed by Croatian singer Doris...
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  • Laboratorija Zvuka (category Musical groups from Novi Sad)
    some of their releases, was a Serbian and Yugoslav rock band formed in Novi Sad in 1977. Laboratorija Zvuka were a prominent act of the Yugoslav rock scene...
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    had lived in Niš, Kosančić and Novi Sad, and had been living in Belgrade since 1951. She attended school in Novi Sad, Belgrade and Delhi, India. She...
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  • Bridge, which connects Novi Sad to Petrovaradin. Notable buildings in the vicinity include Museum of Vojvodina, Youth Theatre, Vojvodina's Museum of the...
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    Laza Kostić (category Mayors of Novi Sad)
    and political life in Novi Sad, Belgrade, and Montenegro. He was one of the leaders of Ujedinjena omladina srpska (United Serb Youth) and was elected a Serbian...
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  • Aleksandra Vrebalov (category Musicians from Novi Sad)
    September 22, 1970) is a Serbian-American composer based in New York City and Novi Sad, Serbia. Vrebalov was born in the former Yugoslavia and came to the United...
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    Jovan Soldatović (category Artists from Novi Sad)
    Jovan Soldatović (November 26, 1920 in Čerević – October 7, 2005 in Novi Sad) was a Serbian and Yugoslav sculptor, internationally recognized for hundreds...
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  • 2009 Davić directed a theatre play The Crazy Locomotive by Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz, production of The Youth Theatre in Novi Sad, Serbia. Authors' Award...
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  • Amajlija (category Musical groups from Novi Sad)
    Амајлија; transl. Amulet) is a Serbian and Yugoslav rock band formed in Novi Sad in 1979. Led by vocalist and guitarist Bogoljub "Čombe" Banjac, Amajlija...
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  • sincere resentment, but little to no regret, at the 1999 NATO bombing of Novi Sad in "Dok gori nebo nad Novim Sadom". During winter 1996/97, he held traditionally...
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    Rade Šerbedžija (category Croatian Theatre Award winners)
    at the University of Zagreb from 1979 to 1981 and at the University of Novi Sad from 1987 to 1991. Šerbedžija was one of the most well-known actors in...
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  • Antonije Hadžić (category Theatre directors from Austria-Hungary)
    Hadžić (Serbian Cyrillic: Антоније Хаџић; Subotica, 20 November 1831 - Novi Sad, 17 January 1916) was the secretary and president of the Matica Srpska...
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    French, German, Italian and Slovenian films and theatre productions. [a] guest performance in the Novi Sad Festival [b] examination performance, presented...
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    by Ljiljana Pekić, Novi Sad: Solaris and Stylos, 2001. Filosofske sveske ["Philosophical Notes"], edited by Ljiljana Pekić, Novi Sad: Stylos, 2001. Korespondencija...
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  • local artists for the 2022 European Capital of Culture program held in Novi Sad that year. The original script draft was first written in English, then...
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