Book
2012
Author
“Silenced Voices is a book by Ivana Inđin created by combining private (interviewed) and public (published) material. With the use of texts found in the media about female artists, it forms a mosaic of various data from which the author weaves a story about Novi Sad’s independent female theater and performance scene. For now, this scene exists only as a construct in this work. This is the main value of this work.
Feminist independent theater and performance practice at that time in Novi Sad was only implicitly influenced by new ideas about women, the female body, and female art. Explicit influence and education will be felt only in the next decade – at the beginning of the 21st century. That is why this research work is important- because it points to pre-feminist theater practices in the pre-phase, which were moved to the space of independent artists, to the space of the so-called third sector. The third sector also opened up the issue this time, showed the possibilities, and handed over the whole issue to the institutions in the next decade. Thus, female artists from the independent theater and performance scene completed their pioneering task. The value of this work is that it is explained and documented in detail.”
Svenka Savić, part of the review
Documentary film about Silenced Voices and it’s making