Nađa Mišković

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Nađa Mišković was born in Novi Sad on March 4th, 2003.

Ever since she can remember, she has had a love for every form of art that she explored. In elementary and high school, she competed in literature and won awards at the national level. Parallel to attending Svetozar Marković Gymnasium, she also went to Isidor Bajić Secondary Music School, where she pursued a theoretical direction.

Music has always represented fun and a new place for her to express herself. She spent her summer vacations as a street musician, singing and playing the ukulele in the center of Novi Sad with a friend. In the seventh grade of elementary school, she discovered dance, specifically hip hop, which taught her many things, but most importantly, to believe in herself.

In high school, she was a member of the French-language drama section, Point de Vue (Point of View), where all the participants wrote, directed, created costumes, set designs, and acted together. They traveled to various cities in Serbia and to Slovenia, where they collaborated with the drama section of Franceta Prešeren Gymnasium.

In her second year of high school, Nađa Mišković realized that she wanted to be the person who writes and creates stories in the theater forever. She enrolled in Dramaturgy in 2022 at the Department of Dramaturgy and moved to Belgrade. During her studies, she discovered that writing was not what she had imagined, which both excited and frightened her. Over time, she realized that her love for film is equal to her love for theater, and she started connecting with different film directing students and working as a screenwriter on short films.

Everything inspires her to write – every person, story, and individual she comes into contact with. She feels most at peace in nature with her dogs, Paša and Mala. A significant part of Nađa Mišković is her unconditional love for animals.

Will we ever see the sun? (theatre for kids)

Ugur, the prince of the dark, lives with the King and the Blind Fairy. The King is his father, and the Fairy, who presents herself as his biological mother, is his step mother. The King keeps 40 of his former wives imprisoned in his dungeon, their eyes removed because he felt he lacked complete control over them. He wanted to be their entire view of the world. The last woman to end up in the dungeon, and the only one to bear a child is Ugur’s mother. The Fairy was the King’s next wife and, to save herself lied that she was blind.

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