Hello. Welcome to this online archive, which was built as the documentation of live encounters for my SIP show "To Whom it May Concern"
There is no particular order in which the archive should be viewed. You can tailor your own experience to your liking.
in the The Show section, you can see what the show looked like at the final presentation at form(at)Festival.
The Process section, you can take a look behind the scenes what the development of the show was like.
The Methodology is a page dedicated to clear presentation of the methodology I developed while devising the show.
Dunja's Archive contains a link to the entirety of Dunja Hrnjičić's folder scanned and collated in a single document.
Bibliography is where you'll find all the references that shaped my process, show and thinking.
Emina's Archive is a reflective letter I wrote for you to read.
I would also like to use this space to thank the individuals without which any of this wouldn't have been possible.
I'd like to thank Dunja Hrnjičić first for offering her time and energy so generously. Her openness and trust are what made this show possible.
Predrag Blagovčanin offered his article and research. My mother, Aida Kovačević, was my person in the field, taking the time to pick up Dunja's Archive and scan it for me. I am proud to be her daughter. I am who I am because of her. My sisters, Lamija and Edina, for always being there for me, reading my scripts first, and believing in me.
My personal academic tutor Maja Milatović-Ovadia, who was not only a great tutor, but also a great friend. Nohar Lazarovitz-Balaam and Lynne Kendrick offered invaluable insights and helped me grow as an artist and researcher. Sofia Sanchez-Gonzalez, my Chevening and ATP sister. Nedžma Čizmo, my partner in dramaturgy for life. Muhamed Bajramović, who took his time to go and film Dunja, and create the final video that sealed the show and helped my initial vision come to life. James Christensen and Paul Hernes Barnes who were great Production Managers and Tech Support one can only wish for.
And finally, my beloved husband Enver Podgorčević, the love of my life, my greatest support, safety net, and inspiration. The man who had patience with me to make this archive what it is, and teach me how to work in markdown. I am so happy to have you. Without unwiding through ARAM games or exploration of the world of Valheim with him at the end of every day, I seriously doubt I'd have survived this.
Enjoy your exploration, and thank you for your time.
Bests, Emina