"Fleka" is a contemporary theatrical story that, through strong visual expression, movement and music, opens up themes of diversity, belonging and peer pressure. At the center of the plot is a girl who faces labeling and exclusion, while the society around her becomes a mirror of our collective attitudes and prejudices. The play does not moralize, but invites the audience to personal reflection and the development of empathy.
The project is given special value by its authentic, inclusive setting – visually impaired girls Sofija Ivanović and Katarina Cerović, professional actors Jelena Minić, Branka Otašević, Aleksandar Radulović and student Nikola Jovićević play on stage, making the experience of diversity a true part of artistic expression.
The composer is Irena Popović-Dragović, the stage movement is by Julija Milačić Petrović-Njegoš, the video is by Matej Kreže, and the executive producer is Klara Radonjić.
Students in the video: Lora Vukčević, Maksim Vešković, Simeun Barašin and Relja Marković.
Tonight's premiere represents an important artistic and social moment – the beginning of a dialogue about acceptance, visibility, and community responsibility towards children and youth who are different.
The play was produced by the organization Modesty MK, with the support of the Montenegrin National Theater. The audience can be informed about the activities of the CNP through the website www.cnp.me, at the box office, on social networks Facebook and Instagram, as well as the Viber channel.
Repertoires of the Montenegrin National Theatre are also available on all flights of the national airline Air Montenegro.