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Le Petit Festival du Théâtre is a non-profit celebration of creativity—a global community of dreamers, artists, and scientists united by a shared passion for imagination and innovation. It’s a unique stage for those who love and support the arts and sciences, bringing together curious minds and kindred spirits from every corner of our blue planet.
PROGRAM (MMXXVI)
25 May | 21:00 | Bokar Fortress
Official Opening & Exhibition: Freedom, Truth and Vive L’Amour
Performance: “The Wordless Moment” (40 min) by Gustaf Broms (Sweden). An exploration of consciousness, biological processes, and the mind through performance, video, and installation.
Exhibition Concept: A ritual of perception exploring how freedom, truth, and love shape individual becoming through compassion, tolerance, and morality.
Featured Artists:
Miloš Glavurtić: Collective memory and urban landscapes.
Željko Tutnjević: Photographic interventions challenging social norms.
Robert Kralj: Sculptor, painter, and restoration master.
Ksenija Baraga: Textile installations and experimental media.
Rado Jenko: Graphic designer/painter; founder of Ljubljana Poster Festival.
26 May | 21:00 | Studio Pulitika, MoMA Dubrovnik
Exhibition Opening: Freedom and Truth
Curatorial Note: A dialogue between daily existence and spiritual creativity, examining how freedom, truth, and love are constructed and concealed.
Featured Artists:
Vladimir Trokut: Gold-cage installation exploring the price of liberty.
Robert Kralj: Sculptures balancing void, weight, and moral gestures.
Radovan Jenko: Figurative fragments mapping resilience.
Tomislav Kralj: Synesthesic, gesture-driven paintings and sculptures.
Alberto León: Allegorical urban visual narratives.
Ivo Vodopija: Intimate, meditative painting and scenographic installation.
30 May | 21:00 | Rector’s Palace
Lecture: The Book of Knowledge
Speaker: Ružica Grgurev (Biotechnology Engineer / Chemistry Professor).
Topic: An introduction to the 1132-page text by the World Brotherhood Union, examining claims of knowledge transmission from ultra-dimensional beings.
31 May | 21:00 | Rector’s Palace
Lecture & Dance Performance
Scientific Lecture: Omega — the 19th Evolutionary Dimension by “Solar Teacher” Ružica Grgurev. A look at Earth as a natural spacecraft and life as an evolutionary school of consciousness.
Dance: “Persona” (30 min) by Nina Hyvärinen (Finland). A solo work exploring womanhood, strength, and fragility. Rooted in Carolyn Carlson’s poetic movement language with music by René Aubry.
14 June | 21:00 | Rector’s Palace
Play: Time for Poetry
Concept: A metaphysical-philosophical parody commenting on the loss of the original Eurovision Song Contest vision.
Hosts: Deniz Sarić and Iris Kapidžić.
Cast: Six youth performers, local elders, and a special appearance by Dubrovački Kavaljeri.


