Art that Changes Lives: Boris Pingović and Nebojša Dugalić on the Need for Poetry in the Digital Age
Boris Pingović and Nebojša Dugalić are returning to mts Dvorana to perform their musical-poetry cabaret 'Yes, Those Were the Days,' which has become a cultural phenomenon that defies market laws and transience.
Art that Changes Lives: Boris Pingović and Nebojša Dugalić on the Need for Poetry in the Digital Age Boris Pingović and Nebojša Dugalić are reviving their successful musical-poetry cabaret, ‘Da, to su bili dani,’ on March 21st, coinciding with the start of spring and World Poetry Day. They discuss the deep friendship that sustains their 22-year artistic partnership and the evolving landscape of performance and audience engagement. The conversation also touches upon the profound impact of poetry and art, even in the digital age, and their experiences creating a TV show that delves into the inner lives of artists.
- Boris Pingović and Nebojša Dugalić will perform their musical-poetry cabaret ‘Da, to su bili dani’ at mts Dvorana on March 21st.
- The cabaret’s longevity is attributed to the strong friendship and shared artistic sensibilities between Pingović and Dugalić.
- They note the growth of the cabaret form, with younger colleagues finding their space within it.
- The importance of poetry and art in connecting with audiences, regardless of age, is highlighted, even in the face of digital distractions.
- The artists discuss their TV show, which explores the internal creative processes of artists through conversations framed by music and poetry.
- They emphasize that the TV show aims to reveal the hidden aspects of artists’ journeys, beyond their finished works.
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