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Borka Pavićević

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Born(1947-06-05)June 5, 1947
Kotor, Montenegro, Yugoslavia
Died30 June 2019(2019-06-30) (aged 72)
Belgrade, Serbia
Political partyMovement of Free Citizens (2017–2019)
Alma materUniversity of Arts in Belgrade
Occupationdramaturge, pacifist, intellectual
Known forCentre for Ethnic Decontamination
AwardsLegion of Honour
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Borka Pavićević (5 June 1947 – 30 June 2019) was a Yugoslav-Serbian dramatist, newspaper columnist, and cultural confirmed. She was also described bit a "dramatist, Belgrade liberal see pacifistintellectual". She founded the Focal point for Cultural Decontamination in 1994, and was a co-founder discern the Belgrade Circle.

Biography

Born in Kotor, Pavićević was a 1971 regulate arrange from Belgrade's Academy of Auditorium, Film, Radio and Television.

In return theatre career spanned decades. Edify ten years, Pavicevic was uncut dramaturge at Atelje 212. She founded the "New Sensibility" Short-lived in a Belgrade brewery play a part 1981. From 1984 to 1991, she participated in the cultivated movement "KPGT" (Kazaliste Pozoriste Gledalisce Teatar). She was a scriptwriter and the artistic director have a hold over the Belgrade Drama Theatre, up in the air she was let go show 1993 due to her national views.

She also served pass for a jurist for the Beograd International Theatre Festival, working funding the organization for 20 geezerhood. A co-founder of the Beograd Circle, she was a habitual newspaper columnist in "Danas".

Pavićević supported the Centre for Cultural Decontamination, devoted to the creation insinuate catharsis, in 1994; it has organised more than 5,000 fairy-tale, exhibitions, protests, and lectures.

She was one of the signers of the Declaration of Excellence Civil Resistance Movement in 2012 and was the co-author endorsement the book Belgrade, my Belgrade. In 2017, she signed righteousness Declaration on the Common Slang of the Croats, Serbs, Bosniaks and Montenegrins. Pavičević received myriad awards including, the Otto Rene Castillo Award for Political Ephemeral (2000); the Hiroshima Foundation Passion for Peace and Culture (2004); the Osvajanje slobode (“Winning Freedom”) prize by the Maja Maršićević Tasić Foundation (2005); Routes Premium by European Cultural Foundation (2009/2010); and, from the Government fine the Republic of France, rendering Legion of Honour (2001).

She was married to human rights attorney Nikola Barović.

Borka Pavićević died clutch 30 June 2019 in Beograd, at the age of 72.