BITEF theater is "... is an avant-garde theatre situated within a picturesque interior of a restructured Evangelistic church in the centre of Belgrade. ... its aim has been to spread Bitef festival influence which is reflected in discovering new theatre trends in Serbia, and in providing space for the artists who break traditional forms of artistic expression."
If you're concerned that a theater should not be on holy ground, this site goes on to say "The building of this edifice, financed and built by the German minority in Serbia, was started in 1940. The seal on a saved document remains as a sole evidence of the original purpose: it was meant to house a German Evangelist-Christian church. The process was brought to a standstill in 1942. As it was never either finished or sanctified, it has never acquired a status of a religious object."
BITEF stands for Belgrade International Theater Festival.
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Church or no, it's just nice there is a location for artistic expression.
Very good angle. The light and the cross bring your eye to the sky.
You made a good choice for your perspective in this photo. Interesting text, too.
I like the perspective too—and have no problem with a theater in a church, consecrated or otherwise.
Beautiful picture. I love the buildings and the lamp in the front is awesome. Mickie
Gorgeous shot.
My entry.
If only more churches were transformed into theaters...
Wow never seen like this before a theater in a church. Great information and thank you. Happy weekend!
Full Moon
I've noted a number of former churches in the US have been turned into similar venues. Great idea!
Can't imagine that in 2011 people still believe that brick and mortar can be somehow "sanctified" by the imposition of water or smoke or verbiage.
But, to each his/her own. :-)
I'd like to see inside. Would you take me in?
V
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