School stories

On Monday, 27 March, Savremena’s students participated in the interactive art event, Days of Fine Arts and Multimedia at the Studentski grad Cultural Centre. In addition to the formal opening ceremony, the students attended the play “To Be, or Not To Be”, which officially marked the beginning of this Belgrade “art week”.

Creative and inspiring content for fun and learning

At the event organised by the students from ALUM’s Art Production and Media Management Department and their teachers, Savremena’s students gave support to the young artists and promising actors by attending the opening ceremony at the new “Portal” theatre. They enjoyed both rich cultural events and a top-quality play.

Portal Theatre ISS

After the opening ceremony, graduate students from the class of Professor Božidar Đurović performed the play “To Be or Not To Be”, which Savremena’s students found particularly interesting because of its theme. Good acting skills, the combination of music and motion and the dynamic concept of a collage of Shakespeare’s tragedies “Othello”, “Hamlet”, “Romeo and Juliet” and “Macbeth” kept the attention of the audience who acknowledged their talent and gave them a thunderous round of applause.

Impressions as motivation for visiting cultural events

Positive impressions and numerous topics to ponder upon, incited by such art events, inspired Savemena’s students to discuss art, acting and the importance of movement and music in plays, even days after this visit.

Students ISS

They shared their impressions with their schoolmates, motivating them to join them next time at cultural and art events organised by Savremena. Visits to museums, theatres, cinemas and events like the Days of Fine Arts and Multimedia, an integral part of a diverse secondary education, enrich the experience of each student; a fact well known to everyone at Savremena.

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