Bolero, Sarajevo

[1] Authors, choreographer Tamara Curic from Zagreb, Croatia and director Haris Pasovic,[2] created a dance performance in which Sarajevo and choreography impressed with Maurice Béjart's work are in interaction.

[4] Haris Pasovic, Sarajevo theater director and drama professor at the Academy of Performing Arts, injected this predominantly dance production with occasional humorous monologues, in which the people of Sarajevo tell intimate stories about their post-war lives.

Bolero, Sarajevo opened international gathering of choreographers, dance artists and groups "Platforma" in Zagreb in 2008.

[6] During this occasion, the show was performed on the stage of festival partner, Zagreb Youth Theatre[7][8] and received predominately positive critiques in a number of major Croatian newspapers.

The original cast of “Bolero, Sarajevo” consists of the following soloists: Ognjen Vucinic, Ivana Miletic, Mihael Mateescu, Lidija Stevanovic, Amar Selimovic, Maja Izetbegovic, Irma Alimanovic, Nusmir Muharemovic,[10] Maja Zeco,[11] Nevena Rosuljas, Emir Fejzic, Edis Zilic,[12] Sabina Sokolović, Danijela Bibic, Dina Ekstajn, Zvonka Skrabin Domacinovic, Zvonimir Kvesic, Tomislav Pesut, Mark Boldin, Jovana Milosavljevic, Aleksandra Smiljanic, Evgenij Gaponjko, and Bojan Valentic.