
Klasična priča, posle završenog fakulteta ostala sam da radim u Novom Sadu, i u Sombor idem mnogo ređe nego što bih volela. Naravno, Božić, Uskrs i ostali državnim i crkvenim kalendarom blagosloveni produženi vikendi se podrazumevaju, pogotovo jer tada svi dođu u posetu roditeljima, pa grad vrca od ljudi koje inače ne biste videli. Ipak, Sombor najviše volim za vreme Pozorišnog maratona, događaja kojim se tradicionalno obeležava kraj pozorišne sezone. Svi sastojci su tu - početak leta, kada još nije neprijatno toplo, pozorišni kafe Godo, koji se otvara specijalno zbog Maratona, i (za Sombor) neverovatna živost - naravno, Somborci, ali i neki novi i sveži ljudi. Nekoliko predstava dnevno puta nekoliko dana, i cvetni udar kao finale! Tih nekoliko minuta čiste magije, dok kiša cveća pada na glumce i publiku je nešto zbog čega volim da se vratim svake godine. Valjda je to i zbog samog enterijera pozorišta. Znate kako deca crtaju i zamišljaju pozorišnu scenu i lože? Takvo je i somborsko pozorište, malo, kamerno, sa svim onim zlatnim ukrasima, i brokatom boje trule višnje, u kojima je lako ostaviti mesta za maštanje o tajnama pozorišta. Nije mala stvar ni proslaviti 130 rođendan, pa je ovogodišnji Maraton bio posvećen (maltene) jednako dugovečnim predstavama.
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It was actually a quite common story - after finished studies, I started working and living in Novi Sad, and I don't get to visit Sombor, a town where I grew up, as often as I'd like to. Of course, you'll find me there for Christmas, Easter and other state/church-blessed days off, especially because everyone comes to visit their parents then, and Sombor is full of people I'd love to see more often. NeverthelesMy favorite time of year to visit Sombor is during Theater Marathon, a traditional event at the end of the season. All the ingredients are there - early summer, because it's still not uncomfortably hot, Godot, an official theatre café that opens for special events such as Marathon, and the unbelievably lively town of Sombor. Couple of plays multiplied by couple of days and the grand finale - flower bomb - is something why this weekend is circled in red in my calendar every year. Those couple minutes of pure magic, of hundreds of flowers raining over crowd and actors is something why I return to Sombor every year. I guess the theater building itself has something to do with it. You know how kids imagine stage and curtains? That's exactly what theater in Sombor is like - small and private, gold-plated and dressed in burgundy brocade, as if it comes from another era. Which is not far from the truth, as Sombor Theater is celebrating its 130th birthday and and that's why this year's Marathon was devoted to the most long-living plays.



DIY feathers and leather shoulder piece // River Island harness dress // lace gloves from Kalenić flea market // mum's old patent leather clutch
floral print dress from my mother // butterfly belt thrifted from Nylon flea market // Casio retro digi watch // no name black flats
Iako analogne fotke sa blicem imaju taj neki
Terry Richardson-ovski šarm, nekako sam smatrala da to nije pravo prema ovom svilenom neonu i crnoj suknji od neoprena, pa smo
Bole i ja ponovili fotkanje, ovaj put po danu, slajd filmom. Evo i rezultata naše prve saradnje, nadam se da vam se dopadaju :)
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Although I love that Terry Richardson feel to the analog photos with flash, I thought it was not fair to this amazing neon silk top and neoprene skirt. That's why
Bole et moi did another photo shoot, this time by day, using slide film for analog camera. This is are first cooperation, and hope you like the results :)
DIY perspex cuffs // black clutch bag from Nylon flea market // no brand black flats // GAP striped neon silk shirt // H&M neoprene skirt // statement necklace from some random shop in Rome