The KIC “Budo Tomović” in Podgorica is set to kick off an exciting lineup of programs this March, showcasing a variety of artistic practices and promoting both local and international talent. The March repertoire begins tonight at 20:00 with the premiere of the play “Anđela,” directed by Milan Karadžić and based on a text by Stevan Koprivica.
Following tonight’s premiere, the venue will host the co-production play “Jelena Savojska” on March 11. This production is a collaborative effort between KIC “Budo Tomović,” the Cultural Centre “Nikola Đurkovic” from Kotor, and the KORIFEJ Theatre from Kolašin.
The program includes a variety of theatrical performances, starting with the guest performance “Žene u crvenom” from the ASM Theatre in Niš on March 17. This show features talented actresses Olga Odanović, Dubravka Mijatović, and Anastasia Mandic. Additionally, on March 22, the audience will enjoy “Sedam sati sunčeve svjetlosti” by the Theatre on the Hill from Belgrade.
A unique project entitled “Pismo ljubavi,” a monodrama created by Slavko Kalezić, will be presented on March 16. The Cultural Centre Tivat will also showcase “Tre sorele” on March 30, promising an engaging experience for attendees.
On March 24, the “Podgoričke priče” forum will feature a talk by music professor and conductor Sasa Barjaktarovic, adding a musical dimension to this month’s events.
As part of KIC’s film review series “In Anticipation of the Oscar,” the Brazilian thriller “Tajni agent/The Secret Agent” will screen on March 3, followed by the new drama “Sentimentalna vrijednost” by Joakim Trira on March 25. Young audiences can look forward to two animated films this month: “Skokoumci/Hoppers” on March 7 and “Tom and Jerry: Forbidden Compass” on March 22.
KIC’s music program will commence on March 6 with a concert from the annual series “Composers from the Shadows,” dedicated this year to renowned French composer and pianist Luiz Faran. On March 18, the “Young Talents” series will showcase violist Iva Durković in a concert titled “Past Forward.” This series continues with a violin duo concert featuring Milutin Radulović and Jovan Mitrović on March 23.
The ballet performance “Dobro drvo” will be held on March 20, featuring students from the Music and Ballet School “Vasa Pavić,” while an author evening with writer Vladimir Vujović is scheduled for March 10. On March 26, an event dedicated to fantastic literature in Montenegro will take place.
A lecture by professor Georgios Stassinakis is set for March 19, organized by the Embassy of the Hellenic Republic, the French Institute, and the International Society of Friends of Nikos Kazantzakis (SIANK).
To enhance its visual arts program, an exhibition showcasing the works of Dragan Pečurica will open in the KIC lobby on March 7.
With a diverse array of performances, discussions, and exhibitions, KIC “Budo Tomović” aims to enrich the cultural landscape of Podgorica throughout March.
