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Project Title: Film Labyrinth (UP.02.1.1.14.0103) Call: Art and Culture Online (UP.02.1.1.14) Beneficiary: Shadow Casters Association Project Duration: May 25, 2022 – May 25, 2023 Total Project Value: 316,470.07 HRK EU Co-financing Amount: 268,999.56 HRK Project Summary The Film Labyrinth project addresses the issue of unequal opportunities for participation in artistic and cultural activities among older […]

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How crucial is the ability to translate artistic ideas through various media and digital tools for the further development of contemporary performing arts? How do creative performance practices and related artistic visions utilize technology, and can they produce something innovative, unexpected, and inspiring? Sharing their experiences with modern technology and transformations in performing arts will […]

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“Countdown” – public presentation and advocacy of performing arts works In the last 12 months, Shadow Casters (Bacači sjenki) in collaboration with two partner performance and intermedia festivals (Perforations from Zagreb and AKTO from Bitola/Skopje), have been developing 4 (four) interesting performance and hybrid art projects with mentors from all over the world: Boris Bakal, Zvonimir Dobrović (Croatia), Filip Jovanovski, Kristina Lelovac (North […]

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Professional development will take place in Zagreb on July 11th and 12th, and in Rijeka on July 14th and 15th. The lectures begin with an introduction to participatory pedagogy by Shadow Casters, where you will learn methods for interactive and engaging teaching through games. You will have the opportunity to enhance your knowledge of film […]

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Today, July 5th at 9 PM, at the 24th Bihać Summer, a festival encompassing theater performances, book promotions, and diverse music concerts, Bacači sjenki will premiere in Bosnia and Herzegovina the co-production of the play “Pope Francis Wrestling with His Angel,” authored and directed by Zlatko Paković. This critically acclaimed production, originally staged in the […]

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The CinEd project aims to bring European cinema closer to young people and is conducted across 12 European countries. CinEd is a European film education program designed for children and youth through systematic training of teachers and film educators who work with them. It provides free access to a curated collection of high-quality European heritage […]

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