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A podcast that records in a studio is moving into a hall with thousands of seats, and the subject is the relationship between Serbs and Croats. „HistoryCast LIVE - Serbs and Croats: History” takes place at mts dvorana in Belgrade on November 2 from 20:00. The ticket costs 2,500 dinars.
The HistoryCast team, Đukić, Šipka and Drljača, share the stage that evening with Hrvoje Klasić, a Croatian historian known for writing about the twentieth century without sparing his own side. That is the whole point of the set-up: a conversation about Serbian-Croatian history in which someone who does not come from Belgrade is also sitting on stage.
The poster alone tells you how the evening is conceived. The Serbian title stands in front, and behind it, fainter, stands the same title in Croatian, „Hrvati i Srbi: Povijest”. Same subject, two names, depending on who is telling it.
A format in which a podcast fills a hall is nothing new in the region, but the subject is. The history of relations between the two peoples is usually handled either in academic frameworks read by a hundred people, or in television shows that need conflict. This is a third attempt, in front of an audience that paid to sit for three hours. Tickets are via tickets.rs and mtsdvorana.rs.
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